A new British Moss. 
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EXPLANATION OF FIGURES IN PLATE IV, B. 
Illustrating Mr. J. Reynold Vaizey’s paper on Catharinea lateralis . 
Fig. i. Catharinea, with terminal fruit having an innovation arising just below 
floral apex. 
Fig. 2. C. lateralis , with terminal id) and lateral (ft) fruit. 
Fig. 3. C. lateralis; with two lateral fruits (ft). The vaginula (v) is shown in 
both. 
Fig. 4. C. lateralis, having a lateral fruit, but without a terminal fruit. 
Fig. 5. C. lateralis, with leaves dissected off to show truly lateral position of 
lateral fruit : A. s. terminal fruit ; P. s. lateral fruit ; v. vaginula ; l. s. leaf bases. 
Fig. 6. Median section, to shew relation of setae to leaves, &c. ; letters as in 
Fig. 5 : l leaf ; 0. st. oophyte stem ; arch, archegonia. 
Fig. 7. Male flower from autoicous specimen, with part of a female flower just 
below : /. leaf; l. b. leaf-base ; anthr. anthridia ; arch, archegonia. The specimen 
from which this was drawn had two or three mature setae. 
Fig. 8. Synoicous flower ; letters as in Fig. 7. 
