AND OTHERS FROM SOUTH INDIA AND CEYLON. 
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generally lightly papillose, and the habit entirely different, having long, 
flexuose stems with the leaves more or less appressed, and numerous 
spreading branches, as in B. jamnica . The habit and colour of the 
present plant is more like that or B. spiculala (Mitt.), which, however, 
apart from the single nerve and other structural differences, has more 
distant leaves and a softer, less rigid texture. B. Kurzii has quite 
different leaf base and alar cells. B. subulifera Fleisch., from the des- 
cription has, with a very similar leaf -structure, a much more slender and 
delicate habit, more or less appressed stem leaves, etc. 
22. Bryosedgwickia Card, and Dixon. 
35. Bryosedgwickia Kirtikarii. Card, and Dixon. 
Castle Rock near Goa, S. W. India, leg. Gammie, comm. Sedgwick, 
c. fr. (n. 138). 
23. Erythrodontiuni Hampe. 
30. Ery throdontium julacenm (Hook.) Par. 
Syn, Stereodon juliformis Mitt. Muse. Xnd. or., p, 92. 
Lower Punachi, Anaim^lai Hills, alt. 2,800 ft., c. fr. (n. 3231), and 
Attakatti ; Anaimalai Hills, alt. 3,500 ft. c. fr. (n. 3239), leg. Fischer; 
Shembaganur, leg. Queste. c. fr. (n. 20b) Attapadi Hills, alt. 1,900 ft. 
leg. Fischer, c. fr. (n. 11). 
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24. Entodon C. Mull. 
37. Entodon plicatus C. M. 
Syn. Ster eo don pli cairns Mitt. Muse. Ind. or., p. 106. Shembaganur, 
leg. Queste, c. fr. (n. 5). 
25. Levierella C. Mull. 
38. Levierella fahroniacea nov. var. dilatatinerve Card, and Dixon. 
Bobus tior, folia majora , costa valida, ad 50 lata juxta basin, dimidiam 
partem versus raptim attenuata, nonnunquam furcata. 
On wall in loose mats growing downwards, Purandhar, W. Ghats, 
May 1911, leg. Sedgwick, c. fr. (n. 132). 
In addition to the characters given above M. Cardot points out 
that the peristome teeth have on the dorsal surface a thickening along 
the commissural line, with lateral branches on each side, usually opposite 
one another, forming a kind of false lamellae. I find this character, 
