MOSSES COLLECTED IN GILGIT, ETC. 311 
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Lescurwa saxicola (Bry. eur.) Mol. 
Bahusar Pass, N.-W. Front. Prov., 6,500—13,000 ft. (1070, 1071, 
1072). 
HyYpNace&. 
Homomallium simlaense (Mitt.) Broth. 
Valley of Kunkar R., Hazara Distr., N.-W. Front. Prov., 3,000 ~— 
6,500 ft. (1016, 1023). a 
Amblystegium compactum (C.M.) Aust. 
Valleys of Thak and Baner tributaries, Chils, 4, 000-——13,000 ft. 
(1094). This appears to be new to Asia, and is a considerable extension 
of its geographical range. 
Distr. Europe; N. America. 
Mgt cn filicinum (L.) Broth. 
In namerous gatherings from all the districts. A forma laxa from 
Chilas (1091, 1092), was rather marked. 
Hygrohypnum palustre (Huds.) Leske. 
oe Indus and Astor Valleys, ari 4,000—8,000 ft. (117). 
Stereodon — (Lesq.) Lindb. 
Upper Indus and Astor Valleys, Gilgit, 4,000—$; 000 ft. (1119). 
Pleuropus euchloron (Bruch) Broth. 
Valley of Kunkar R., Hazara Distr, N N-W. ¥ront. Prov: 3,006— 
- 6,500 ft. (1023 p 
A few stems 
east of Persia. 
Distr. Caucasus 5 West Persia. 
-). . 
< this very distinct and rare species, hitherto unknown 
hytheeium: “Buchanan (Hook..) Jaeg. 
Brac 
N.-W. front. Prov-, 3,000— 
Valley of Kunkar R., Hazara Distr., 
6,500 ft. (1024). 
prachytheeium emodi-giareosu® “Broth 
nkar Re,  scalalegliig NW: “front. Prov. 3,000— 
Valley of Ku 
6,500 ft. (1025)- 
