Fig. 531 .A—D Erpo.dium domingense (Spreng.). A Fruchtende Pfl. (1/1); B Steriles 
Astchen im trockenen Zustande (15/1); C Stengelb. (50/1); D Blattspitze (250/1).— A— 
J E. Holst ii Broth. E Fruchtende Pfl (1/1 ) ; AFertiler Spross im trockenen Zustande 
(10/1); G Stengelb. (27/1); H Blattspitze (125/1); J Haube (30/1 ).- K—L E. Joannis 
Meyeri C. Mull. A' Stengelb. (45/1); A Blattspitze (175/1). (Originale.) 
Fig. 531. From Engler & Prantl. Part 222. p. 708. 
Hedwigia albicans (Web.) Lindb. Both Limpricht and Brotherus ac- 
cept this the oldest specific name for H. ciliata Ehrh. 
Pseudobraunia (Lesq. & James) Broth. E. & P. Pflanzenfam. 1.3. 715. 
J905. 
Braunia, subgenus Pseudobraunia Lesq. & James Man. 153. 1884. 
P. Californica (Lesq.) Broth, is the only species recognized. 
Brachelyma Sch. Syn. Muse. 2d. Ed. 557. 1876. 
Cryphceadelphus (C. M.) Cardot Rev. Bryol. 31 : 6 . 1904. 
Neckera Dichelyma ( Cryphceadelphus ) C. M. Syn. Muse. 2:145. 1851. 
The type localities of both North American species are in Georgia. B. 
subulaturn Sch., and B. robustum (Cardot) E. G. B. Bryologist 7:48.1904- 
Climacium Web. & Mohr. 
Only two species are recognized for North America, C. dendroides and 
C. Americanum; C. Kindbergii and C. pseudo-Kindbergii are omitted, and 
