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Rh SYRRIIOPODON FLORIDANUS, Sulliv.

Tab. 31.

robustiusculæ, laxius cæspitantes; cæspitibus superne glanco-viridibus inferne sordide flavescentibus vel brunnescentibus.

uncialis et ultra, simplex vel fastigiato-ramosus, alte parciusque radiculari-tomentosus.

conferta, e basi lanceolata hyalino-oblongo-arcolata amplexante lineari-oblonga, acutata, canaliculato-concava, minutissime prominule guttulato-areolata, opaca; margine baseos superioris obtuse serrulato dehinc fere ad apicem bilamellato, lamellis angustis grossius repaudo-serratis; costa valida tereti papillosa cum vel sub apice dissoluta.

dioici: masculi gemmacei terminales, dein innovatione laterales; antberidiis numerosis paraphysibus longioribus tenuissimis.

elliptico-cylindracea, erecta, brevius pedicellata, pachyderma; peristomii dentibus sedecies brevibus profunde infra capsulæ orificium insertis conniventibus teneris pallide luteolis remotius articulatis, absque linea divisuriali; operculo longissime aciculari-rostrato; calyptra cuculliformi ad capsulæ basin porrecta.

On much decayed logs and stumps, Louisiana, Drummond. Florida, Chapman.

We have seen no authentic specimens of Schwægrichen's Syrrhopodon albovaginatus from the East Indies; but his description and figure of it (Suppl. t. 113) are quite inapplicable to