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NOTE BY MR. INGHAM. 
I 11 view of the discovery of Lophozia badensis in various places in 
England and Scotland, the following original descriptions of L. 
badensis and L. turbinata from “ Musci Asiae borealis ” by S. 0. 
Lindberg and H. W. Arnell, 10th Oct., 1888, will he of interest. 
Lophozia badensis (Gottsche) Schffn. (J. acuta a Lindenb. ; J. 
luridula Wils.) Dioica, rigidiuscula, non applanata ; caulis vix 
fragilis, postice saepissime violaceo-fuscidulus et dense fuscidulo- 
radicellifer, extus a cellulis angustis, rectangularibus et lineolato- 
verrucosis, transverse elliptico-oblongus, antice distincte deplanatulus, 
in diametro a cellulis 8 vel 9, peripheries minoribus ; folia dense 
succuba, rigidiuscula, ad anticum porrecta, eisdem J. Mulleri similia, 
obliqua affixa, basi lata et antice bene decurrentia, quadrato-rotunda, 
ad T U- — latissime lunulato-emarginata — ± obtusiuscule incisa, 
incisura gibba, segmentis late triangularibus, acutiusculis—obtusius- 
culis, saepe recurvatulis,, cellules mm ., angulis incrassatis ; 
foliola et bractcolce nulla vel pauca hie illic praesentia ; involucrum 
rigidiuscule textum, obconico-cylindricum, ex apice rotundato-obtuso 
longiuscule rostellatum, ore longius et acutius ciliato. Terras 
septentrionales praefert. Viva, et planta e Kopparsvik, interdum 
moschum graviter olet. Hub. Finmarken, among B. curvirostre 
Dovrefjeld, (Jerkin); Foldalen, on mica-schist rock; Siveclen on 
calcareous rocks ; Finland on ditto. 
Lophozia turbinata (Raddi) Steph. (J. affinis Wils.; J. corcyraea 
Nees ; J. Wilsoni Nees; J. algeriensis n. sp. ? Gottsche) Dioica, 
succosa et laxa, magis minusve applanata ; caulis fragilis, concolor, 
postice remote subhyalino-radicellifer, extus a cellulis magnis, 
quadratis et lsevibus, transverse ellipticus, antice non deplanatus, 
in diametro a cellulis 6, periphericis non minoribus ; folia remota, 
ut non succuba, laxa, subplane disticha, eisdem J. inflatae similia, 
valde oblique ut fere verticaliter affixa, basi angustiora et antice 
non decurrentia, ovalia, ad i — } acute incisa, incisura non gibba, 
segmentis anguste triangularibus, vulgo obtusis, incurvatulis, cellules 
( i„ — mm. angulis non incrassatis ; foliola et bractcolce semper 
nulla; involucrum laxe textum, pyriformi-obconicum, ex apice 
rotundato-obtuso ciliato. Terras meridionales et occidentales 
praefert, nondum intra fines florae scandinavicae reporta, ubi 
tamen antecedens nullo modo rara esse videtur, ut loca supra 
relata demonstrant. 
