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their twisted point, and shorter costa; also by the enlarged base of its 

 pedicel, which is tuberculate, not setose-hispid. 



Plate 24. — Mniadelphus Vitianus. Fig. 1, 2. Fertile plants. 3. 

 Male plant; all of the natural size. 4. A fertile plant. 5, 6, 7, 8. 

 Leaves. 9, 10, 11, 12. Cross-sections of leaf. 13. Cross-section of 

 leaf, showing the cellules. 14. Base of leaf. 15. Leaf, showing the 

 reticulation. 16. Portion of leaf, showing the same. 17. Calyptra, 

 capsule, pedicel, and perich^tial leaves. 18, 19. Capsules. 20. Peri- 

 stome. 21. Portion of peristome. 22. Vertical section of same. 23. 

 Calyptra. 24. Male bud, in the axil of a leaf. 25. Male bud, detached. 

 26. Antheridium. — All the figures magnified, except Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 



Tribe 22. PHYLLOGONIE.E3. 



1. PHYLLOGONIUM, Brid. 

 1. Phyllogonium fulgens, Hedw. 



Phyllogonium fulgens, Brid. Bryol. Univ. 2, p. 671. 

 Pterigynandrum fulgens, Hedw. Muse. Frond. 4, t. 39. 



Hab. Vicinity of Kio Janeiro, Brazil. Also Savai, one of the Navi- 

 gator's Islands. 



2. Phyllogonium elegans, Hook. fil. & Wils. 



Phyllogonium elegans, Hook. fil. & Wils. Flo. N. Zeal. p. 102, t. 88, f. 6. 



Hab. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. 



