MOSSES COLLECTED IN GILGIT, ETC. 307 
Seta ?brevis. Theca parva, anguste cylindrica. Cetera ignota. 
Hab. Valley of Kunkar R., Hazara Distr., N.-W. Front. Prov., alt. — 
3,000-6,500 ft., July, 1924 (998). ‘ 
A minute species with the habit and leaf form of a small Hymen- 
ostylium ; indeed the leaves are so closely similar to some species of that 
genus and of Ancectangium,—the muriculate back of the nerve at apex 
adding to the resemblance—that I have hesitated to describe it as a 
Trichostomum. The upper areolation is, however, distinctly Tricho- 
stomoid, and not as in those genera, and I think it certainly belongs 
here. A single detached capsule is undoubtedly Barbuloid, but it can- 
not be certain that it belongs to this plant, which was closely ‘intermixed 
with other mosses, especially a Weisia or Hymenostomum somewhat 
similar in appearance. By a most unfortunate accident the whole of 
Rev. D. Lillie’s material, which he had forwarded to me in order if 
possible to solve this problem, miscarried in the post, and was lost. 
Timmiella anomala (Bry. eur.) Limpr. 
Valley of Kunkar R., Hazara Distr., N.-W. Front. Prov., 3,000— 
6,500 ft. (1005, 1006). Valleys of Thak and Baner tributaries, Chilas, 
4,000—13,000 ft. (1079, 1080, 1081, 1089). 
Didymodon rufescens (Hook.) Broth. 
Valley of Kunkar R., Hazara Distr., N.-W. Front. Prov., 3,000— 
6,500 ft. (999). 
Didymodon rubellus (Hoffm.) Bry. eur. 
‘Valley of Kunkar R., Hazara Distr., N.-W. Front. Prov., ct 
6,500 ft. (1002). Kamri Pass and Kishenganga Valley, Kashmir, 8.000— 
14,000 ft. (1124). 
Didymodon Wallichii (Mitt.) Broth. a 
_ Kamri Pass and Kishenganga Valley, Kashmir, 8,000—-14, . 
(1125). . 
Barbula horricomis C.M. 
i +» 3,000— 
Valley of Kunkar R., Hazara Distr., N.-W. Front. Prov-, 
6,500 ft. (1003). 
Barbula javanica Doz. & Molk. nov. var. rohan si aa 
Stirps foliorum structura cum B. i keger 
autem robustior, caulibus 2-3 em. atns, folus . longs 
