g% REPORT ON TI1E MOSSES COLLECTED BY MR. C. E. C. FISCHER 
19. Aorobryidiuni Fleisch. 
33. Aerobryiditim attenuatum (Thw. and Mitt.) Fleisch. 
Syn. Meteorium attenuatum (Thw. and Mitt.) in Journ. Linn. Soc.* 
Botany, XIII, 316. 
Nuwara-Eliya, Ceylon, March 1898, leg. J. H. Darrell, st. (n. 146). 
This appears to be a rare species, confined to Ceylon. I have a further 
Ceylonese specimen sent me by Rev. C. H. Binstead, collected in 1897 
by Mrs. E. J. Dew, and determined by Mitten. 
30. Papillaria C. Mull. 
33 Papillaria sp. 
Unnasgiriya, Central Provinces, Ceylon, alt. 4,950 ft., leg. Queste, **t. 
(n. 26). 
This agrees exactly with P. Bamforthioe Broth., ined., to which I 
have referred in Journ. of Bot. 1912, p. 148. As however the character 
there mentioned (the position of the papillae on the cell face) is certainly 
variable, it is doubtful whether the species can be maintained as distinct 
from P. fuscescens, in which case it is perhaps best referred to var. 
crassiramea Ben. and Card. 
31. Barbella Fleisch. 
34. Barbella tyuestei Card, and Dixon sp. nov. (Plate I, Fig. 3.) 
Folioram forma structuraque B. Determesii Ren. and Card, omnino 
fere similis, habitu autem longe aliena. Caulis secundarius pro more 
brevis 5-8cm. longus, parce irregulariter ramosus , sat robustus , rigid ius- 
cuius , uua cum foliis 4-5 mm. latus, ramis, 2-3 cm. longis, hand 
attenuatis; colore stramineo, setate rufo-fusco, subnitido. Folia et 
caulis seenndarii el ramorum sub*complanata, stricta, lateralia valde paten- 
tia, interdum leniter homomalla, superiora et inferiora ereeta, appressa j 
omnia 3-4 mm. longa, concava, e basi deltoidea, amplexicauli, subauri- 
culata oblongo-lanceolata, sensim (nonnunquam abmptius) in acumen 
longum subfiliforme angustata, per totum fere margiuem, proecipue 
apud basin, minute indistincte remote denticulata, costis hints brevissimis 
vel obsoletis , cellulis anguste rhomboideo-linearibus basin versus laxioribus, 
alaribus numerosis, distinctis majusculis, omnibus dorso omnino Icevibus . 
Cetera ignota. 
Hab. Shembagaimi- Madura, 1911, leg. Queste (n. 14). 
This plant, as M. Cardot points out, is in the form and structure of 
the leaves almost identical with B. Determesii Ren. and Card., which 
also has been found in Madura; that species however has the leal; cells 
