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14, Barbella Fleisch. 
18. Barilla enervis ( Thw. & Mitt.) Fleisch. ( Plate II, fig. 8 ). 
Syn. Mcteorium enerve Thw. & Mitt. 
Me teor ium t rich o pit oroides (Hampe) Mitt. 
Paak, ait. 800 ft. st. (n. 36030); (let. Cardot. 
M. Cardot points out that this differs from B. enervis only in the 
alar cells being slightly larger and more distinct ; the habit, very marked 
in the distinction between the widely spreading large leaves of the 
secondary stems and the closely appressed filiform pointed leaves of the 
flagellate branches is identical in both, and the leaf characters apart 
from the difference referred to above, are also the same. The distribu- 
tion of this; plant as at present known is remarkable, being recorded 
hitherto only from Ceylon, the Australian Continent and Lord Howe 
Island. The Abor specimen, which I have figured on Plate II, is a 
small, probably only partially grown plant. 
15. Aerobryopsis Fkisch, 
19. Aerobryopsis membra nacea Broth. 
Syn. Meteorium membranaceum Mitt. Muse. Ind. or. p. 88. 
Tree trunk, Rotung, 1,300 ft. alt., st. (n. 37515). 
This agrees exactly with Griffith's Assam plant at Kew, on which 
Mitten's species was founded. I do not know thac it has since been 
recorded. 
1§, Meteor iopsis Fleisch. 
B 
■30. Meteoriopsis squaring a ( Hook.) Fleisch. 
Trunk of Stereospermum , Rotung, 1,300 ft., st. (n. 36068). 
17, Traclijpodopsis Fleisch. 
31. Trachypodopsis crispatula ( Hook.) Fleisch. 
Trees, summit of Bapu, alt. 6,210 ft., c. fr. ( n. 36564 ), A green 
form. 
18. Meckeropsis Rchdt. 
33. Neckeropsis acutata Fleisch. 
Syn. Neckera acutata Mitt. Muse. Ind. or. p. 121. 
On tree trunks, above the head of the Egar, alt. 4,500 ft., st. 
(n. 36196). 
33. Neckeropsis crinita (Griff.) Fleisch. 
Syn. NecJcera crinita Griff., Mitt. Muse. Ind. or. p. 120. 
Boulders in stream-bed, between Yambung and Sissin. alt. 1,000 ft., 
st. (n. 36015). 
