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6. Fissidens pillchcllus Mitt. Muse. Xnd, or. p. 140. 
Trees, summit of Bapu, alt, 6, £40 ft. c. fr. (n. 36563). 
I only know this plant from ^descriptions, but I think there can be 
little doubt of the correctness of the determination. The single specimen 
of this name in the Brit. Mus. in herb. Hampe does not look to me at 
all likely to be correctly determined. 
7 . Fissideus nobilis Griff. 
Near Upper Rengging camp at 2,600 ft.; on a rock in considerable 
shade, on north exposure, growing downwards and outwards ; ? (n. 36258). 
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6. Barbula Hiedw. 
8. Barbula comosa Pz. and Mb. 
On small stones on the undercliff below Janakmukh where water 
trickles down c, fr. (n. 37214). 
7. Macroiiiitrium Brid. 
9. Macromitrium nepalense (Hook, and Grev.) Schwaegr. 
On upper side of branches of Flacourtia cataphracta Roxb., Janak- 
mukh, c. fr. (n. 37185). 
On trunks of Terminalia myriocarpa , Janakmukh, c, fr. (n. 37255), 
On rocks, Yam bung stream, alt. 900 ft. c. fr. (n. 37723). 
A slender, lax, elongate form with more pellucid, thinner-walled 
cells (n. 36485 without locality) seems to be a shade form of the same 
plant. M, nepalense is a wide-spread and apparently a variable species, 
and judging from WilsoiYs specimen of M. assamicum in the British 
Museum collection (W. 28 without locality), I should think that Mitten 
is quite correct in tentatively referring that species to M. nepalense . 
8. Pliyscomitrium Brid. 
10. Pliyscomitrium pulcliellum Mitt. Muse. Ind. or. p. 54. 
Syn. Gymnostomum pulcliellum Griff. 
On bare soil, near Rotung, c. fr. (n. 37625). 
11. Pliyscomitrium repandum Mitt. op. et. loc. cit. 
Syn. Gymnostomum repandum Giiff. 
On vertical face jof earth, alt. 900 ft., junction of Yambung and 
Behong, c. fr. (n. 37722). 
