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T. & M.,' but on looking at the paper, a copy of which I send, I 

 see it is not included ; how this came about I do not know." 



Fleischer has pubhshed a description of the species in the 

 Musci . . . von Buitenzorg, iii. 802. 



B. COMPRESSIRAMEA (Een. & Card.) Fleisch. Sikkim (from a 

 squirrel skin in the Brit. Mus., comm. W. E. Sherrin) (No. 1), st. 



B. sPicuLATA (Mitt.) Broth. Sikkim, with the last species 

 (No. 2), c. fr. The lid, which I believe has not been described, 

 gradually tapers from a high conical base to a sharp oblique beak, 

 about two-thirds the length of the capsule. The leaves in this 

 specimen have the cells remotely but sharply papillose, as they are 

 also in a specimen " No. 12, E. Levier, Bryoth. exotica, Kurseong, 

 leg. Decoly." This character, I find, varies considerably in different 

 parts of the same plant, and the leaves may be almost smooth, as 

 described by Mitten. 



B. BOMBYCiNA (Een. & Card.) Fleisch. Sikkim, 8000 ft., leg. 

 H. H. Mann, comm. G. Webster (No. 338), st. Det. Paris. 



Meteoriopsis reclinata (Mitt.) Fleisch. Naga Hills, Assam 

 (from the skin of a flying squirrel in the British Museum, comm. 

 W. E. Sherrin) (No. 3), st. 



Diaphanodon blandus (Harv.) Een. & Card. Darjeeling, 1911, 

 leg. Mrs. Eoper (No. 3), st. 



D. THUiDioiDES Een. & Card. Binsar, Almora, 1910, leg. Miss 

 E. Shepheard (Nos. 6, 8), c. fr. ; (No. 23), st. ; det. Cardot. Near 

 Almora, 1905, leg. Miss L. J. Eobinson (No. 63), st. 



D. Brotheri Een. & Card. Darjeeling, 1911, leg. Mrs. Eoper 

 (No. 23), St. 



D. procumbens (C. M.) Een. & Card. Trees and stems, 

 Mahableshwar, Western Ghats, 4-4500 ft. alt., Jan. 1909, leg. 

 Sedgwick (No. 28), c. fr. 



The plant recorded (Journ. Bot. 1909, p. 164) as Trachy- 

 podopsis blanda, from Trimbak, properly belongs here also. It 

 was determined as T. blanda by Fleischer, but this was probably 

 a lapsus calami for procumbens, as it certainly belongs to this 

 species.''' 



Trachypodopsis auriculata (Mitt.) Fleisch. Darjeeling, 1911, 

 leg. Mrs. Eoper (Nos. 24, 25, 27), st. Near Ghoom, Himalayas, 

 1911, leg. Miss Craig (No. 2), st. 



Cryptoleptodon flexuosus (Harv.) Een. & Card. Binsar, 

 Almora, 1910, leg. Miss Shepheard (No. 9), c. fr. 



Neckeropsis {Paraphysanthus) andamana (C. M.) Fleisch. 

 Near Karwar, North Kanara, Western Ghats, June, 1909, leg. 

 E. M. Maxwell, comm. Sedgwick (No. 70), c. fr. Specimens 

 from the Andaman Islands in the British Museum have been 

 compared. It has hitherto, I believe, been recorded only from 

 that group. 



• The district referred to in the above-cited paper as 'Nasile' should, I 

 learn, be corrected to • Nasik.' 



