MOSSES COLLECTED IN GILGIT, ETC. $13 
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and the lid rather obtusely 
crowded leaves ; the seta is fully 1 cm. long, 
however, it agrees with 
pointed. In all the more important characters, 
the type. 
Brachythecium rivulare Bry. eur. 
Upper Indus and Astor Valleys, Gilgit, 4,000—8,000 ft (1114). 
Oxyrrhynechium ruseiforme (Neck.) Warnst. 
Valley of Kunkar R., Hazara Distr., N.-W.Front. Prov., 3,000— 
6,500 ft. (1021). 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 
Fig. 1. Oncophorus gracillimus. a. Plants X 1 (left moist, right dry-) 
b, b’, leaves xX 10. c, leaf-base 15. d, capsule x12 
Fig. 2. Fissidens perplexans. 4, plant x 12. b, v’, 
near apex x 200. 
Fig. 3. Hymenostomum obscurissimum. O, a; 
marginal cells x 200. ¢, basal do. x 200. (the walls ar 
too thick). 
Fig 4. Trichostomum Lillies. . a’, 
¢, upper cells x200. d, pasal cells x 200. 
Fig. 5. Brachythecuum obsoletinerve. 4 plant x1. b, branches ahd 
c, stem leaf, d, branch leaf x20. ¢ pasal angular cells x 100. f, perie 
etium x 15. : 
Fig. 6. Brachythecium indico-populeum. 4; stem one b, ie. 
branch leaves X20. ¢, basal angular cells of stan leat “A »P 
chetium X15. 
border of two leaves 
leaves X10. 5, upper 
e drawn rather 
eaves X20. b, U, leaf apices X40, 
a 
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