Lejeuned] hepatics (Stephani). 319^ 



To the subgenus Lopholejeuiiea is referred the following sterile 

 specimen : — 



PuNGO Andongo. — Glauoescent, creeping, laxly caespitose, on rotting 

 trunks and also on moist ground, Barranco de Songue ; middle of May 

 1857. No. 243. 



11. L. (Strepsilejeunea) pluriplicata. 



L. (Anomalolejeunea) pluriplicata Spruce ex Pearson in 

 Christiania Yidensk. Selsk. Forh. 1887, No. 9 (Hepat. Kynsnan.),. 

 p. 5. t. ii. 



GoLUNGO Alto. — With Frullania squarrosa on rather old trunks,, 

 Mata de Quisucula, near Bango ; Jan. 1856. No. 305. 



Under Lejeunea should be placed the following sterile specimen : — 



Pdngo Andongo. — Frequent on submerged stones and roots of 

 trees in the rivulet Casalale, near Pedra Songue within the prsesidium ; 

 end of Feb. 1857. No. 314. 



18. RADULA Dumort. Syll. Jung. Eur. pp. 24, 37 (1831);. 

 Rec. d'Observ. p. 14 (1835). 



1. R. epiphylla Mitt, ex Steph. in Hedw. xxiii. p. 151 (1884). 



Goluxgo Alto, — In company with Fissidens glaucissimus (No. 141) 

 and Alsophila cethiopica Welw. on moss-clad rocks in the primitive 

 woods of Quisucula ; July 1857. No. 272. Creeping on the leaves of 

 Ceranthera (^Rinorea dentata Herb. Welw. No. 894) near Zengas de 

 Queta; July 1856. No. 300. With i^zmdejzs g'totwrnmas, Quisucula ; 

 July 1857. No. 331. 



19. MADOTHECA Dumort. Comm. Bot. p. Ill (1823). 



1. M. snbdentata Mitt, in Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. p. 167 (1864). 



Pungo Andongo. — Barrancos de Catete ; Dec. 1866. No. 233. 

 On moist, shaded rocks, Pedra Songue ; April 1857. No. 239- 

 Interwoven with tufts of moss No. 101 {Thuidium varians), etc., 

 Barrancos de Catete ; beginning of Dec. 1856. No. 248. 



20. JUNGERMANNIA Mich. Nov. PL Gen. p. 6 (1729). 



To this genus are referred two specimens which are sterile and 

 in bad condition. 



Pdngo Andongo. — On rocks submerged during the rainy season- 

 for one or two months in the Tangue river, near Catete ; May 1857. 

 No. 242. 



HuiLLA. — In company with Utricularice, etc., in rather elevated 

 swampy places in the Monino district ; April 1860. No. 254. 



21. ANTHOCEROS Mich. Nov. PI. Gen. p. 10 (1729). 



1. A. communis Steph. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. v. p. 86 (1897). 



Pungo Andongo. — Widely caespitose, intensely green, with a fleshy 

 deeply lobed frond ; common by springs in shaded rocky places near 

 Catete ; with fr. May 1857. No. 228. 



GoLuNGo Alto. — Rio Muio, Quilombo ; July 1856. No. 293. 

 Fronds rather fleshy, dark green ; always in company with Marohantun, 

 but not common ; on rocks and soil by the cataracts of the Capopa 

 spring ; with fr. end of Aug. 1855. No. 318. 



HuiLLA. — In company with Eriocaulonim, Burmannia, and Xyridece,. 



