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Resembling B. andina Mitt, in its secund leaves, but when 
compared with Spruce no. 429 from Pichincha they are quite dis- 
tinct, our species belonging to the section with B. arcuata and B . 
scopcnia , but agreeing with neither. The absence of fruit prevents 
the determination of its closest alliance. 
Bartramia tomentosa (Sw.) Mitt. Near Yungas, 4000 ft., 
1885 (3136b.) Unduavi, 10000 ft. Oct. 1885 (3136a). .Sorata 
13000 ft. February, 1886 (3136). 
Bartramia ( Breutelia ) Brittoniae R. & C. Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 
31: 161. 1892. Sorata 13000 ft. February, 1886(313 7). 
Large plants of a glossy golden green color ; stems 6-7 cm. 
high densely matted with brown tomentum below; capsules few 
and immature. 
Mixed with and resembling B. tomentosa , but differing in its 
squarrose, not secund leaves, which are longer and more sharply 
acuminate, and serrate. 
Bartramia ( Cryptopodium) Jamesoni Tayl. Near Yungas, 4000 ft. 
1885 C 3 I 34 )- 
Bartramia thrausta Schpr. mss. in Mandon’s Plantae And. 
Boliv., no. 1673. Vicinius Sorata, 3200-4000 m. Mapiri, 
5000 ft. May, 1886 (3135) H. H. R. 
Plants decumbent and matted together with brown tomentum 
at base; stems 3-4 cm. high ; leaves very brittle, with a conspicu¬ 
ous, white, clasping imbricate base, those of the young branches 
with a slender twisted apex 3-5 mm. long; older ones all broken 
off, the white base smooth, the upper part opaque and papillose 
on the short walls of the cells; margins bordered by 1 row of 
long yellow cells with small appressed teeth ; vein narrow, toothed 
on back. Dioecious. Perichetiai leaves with a short base and 
long serrate awn. Pedicel curved, 5 mm. long, red; capsule 
curved, 2 mm. long, with a small orange-colored lid ; mouth 
small; walls ribbed ; peristome short, double. 
Allied to B. potosica Mont., but differing in the longer, less 
crowded, more spreading leaves with a more conspicuous white 
clasping base. Named by Dr. Muller for Dr. Rusby but Schim- 
per’s name has priority. 
Bartramia (Vaginella) auricola C. M. n. sp. Ingenio del Oro, 
10000 ft., February, 1886 (3135b). Sorata, toooo ft., Feb¬ 
ruary, 1886 (3135a). 
Plants light green or brown when old, with numerous, erect, 
