'7° AN ANALYSIS OF THE FLORA OF SINAL 



T. rigida barren, and T. rigida is by priority the name for this species as 

 defined by Hudson. 



19. Eucalypta vulgaris, Hedw. Jebel Katharlna. Mount Hor, with 

 old capsules. 



20. Entosthodon Templetoni, Schwaeg. Jebel Miisa, Jebel Kathartna, 

 with old fruit. 



21. Funaria hygrometrica, Linn. Jerusalem, Hospital of St. John's 

 ruins, a fertile stem with Lunularia, 



22. Bryum argenteum, Linn. Jericho, a few barren stems. 



23. B. atropurpureum, Wet. et Mohr. Joppa, Beersheba, Jericho. 

 Nearly all barren, all without capsules. 



24. B. turbinatum, Hedw. Jebel Musa, Jebel Katharina. Small 

 stems, with leaves which will not revive, all quite barren, and uncertain. 



25. Hypnum Ehrenbergii, Lorentz. {Brachythecium). Jericho, a few 

 barren fragments. Lorentz's specimens were also barren, and they come 

 from Syria. It seems to be a species very closely related to H. lutescens, 

 but with its branch-leaves not so attenuate. This species has not been 

 gathered since Lorentz's time. 



26. H. velutinum , L. Jebel Mlasa, Jebel Katharina. Very young 

 fruit is on the specimens, showing the rough seta. 



27. //. ruscifolium, Neck. Jebel Katharina, a small barren tuft with 

 leaves mostly small and deformed. Lorentz has this in his list, also 

 H. tenellum, as well as Amblystegmm filicinum and A. serpens. 



HEPATIC^. 



1. Fossombronia angulosa, Raddi. Gaza. A few very small stems 

 with young fruit, having the spores, as usual, smooth in this species. 



2. Otiona Aitonia, Corda. Jericho. Some fragments, certainly of 

 this genus, may be this species. An African and Indian genus. This 

 species is found in Madeira and Socotra. 



3. Lunularia vulgaris. Hospital of St. John's, Jerusalem, with 

 gemmae as usual. 



