392 MOSSES (Gepp). [Cryphaa 



GOLUSGO Alto. — A rather rigid, deep green, viviparo-ramulose 

 moss of csespitose growth, completely enveloping virgate branches of 

 trees near the margins of very elevated primitive woods. On Coffea 

 and Diospyraceous trees in the woods of Cungulungulo, at an elevation 

 -of 2400 ft. ; with fr. Feb. 1855. No. 128 ; also No. 311, in part. 



25. PILOTRICHELLA Jaeg. et Sauerb. Gen. at Spec. Muse. 

 11. p. 158 (1877). 

 1. P. WelwitscMi. 



Neckera {Meteorium) Welwitschii Duby in Geneve, Mem. See. 

 Phys. XXI. ii. p. 428. t. iii. fig. 2 (1872). 



GOLUNGO Alto. — A very fine moss, pendulous on branches of 

 various trees, of many colours, now deep green, now golden-flavesoent, 

 now almost like bright copper ; never found in fruit by Welwitsch ; 

 in dense primitive woods, where Cofea arahica is frequent, at an 

 elevation of 2400 ft., on the mountains of Cungulungulo ; Feb. 1855. 

 No. 145, also No. 211, in part. 



Cazengo. — Longly pendent from branches of trees, propagating 

 itself abundantly, but not found in fruit, though diligently sought, by 

 Welwitsch ; in shady moist elevated places on the mountain of 

 Muxaulo; June 1855. No. 145. 



Both of our tickets are plajed under the same number, and the 

 specimens are mixed. These latter belong to the section Orthostichella, 

 ^nd in habit rather resemble P. viridis Jaeg. Gen. et Spec. II., p. 162, 

 but the ramuline leaves are spathulate from a contracted base, obsoletely 

 binervate, more longly acuminate, with upper margins involute and 

 serrulate. The leaves are pentastichously arranged ; and those of the 

 primary branches are nearly twice as long as the ramuline, and bear an 

 elongated subulate flexuose acumen about 0'6 mm. in length. 



26. PAPILLARIA Jaeg. et Sauerb. Gen. et Spec. Muse. II 

 p. 167 (1877). 



1. F. vaginalis. 



JVeckera {Meteoriwm) vaginans Welw. et Duby in Geneve M6m 

 See. Phys, XXI. ii. p. 428. t. iii. fig. 1 (1872). ' 



GoLUNGO Alto.— Almost always mixed with other mosses, Frullania 

 etc., on trees and more rarely on rocks close by ; frequent upon trunks' 

 of Coffea arahica in the Coffea forests at an elevation of 2800 to 3000 ft. 

 on the mountains of Cungulungulo ; without fr. Feb. 1855. No 161 



Our specimens belong to the section Florihundaria and resemble 

 Papillanaflonbunda C. Muell (in Linnaaa XL. (1876) p. 267) in habit 

 ^ut the leaves are squarroso-recurved, ovate acuminate from a cordate 

 base, upper margms more markedly serrate. The cells are seriately 

 o- to 4-papillate. ■' 



2. P. africana Jaeg. et Sauerb. Gen. et Spec. Muse. II. p. 176 

 {1877). 



JVeckera africana 0. Muell. Synops. ii. p. 137 (1851) 



GoLUNGO ALTO.-More or less longly pendulous, on branches of 



indigenous Coffea ambica and other trees in the primitive woods on 



thesummitof Cungulungulo mountain; without fr. Feb. 18.55. No 160 



(18qI)' ^^^Y^^OTHECIUM Mitt, in Journ. Linn. See. x. p." 190 



1. C, golungense Gepp. sp. n. 



