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188 THE JOUENAL OF INDIAN BOTANY

Leucomium aneurodictyon (CM.) Jaeg.

Dharwar District (7279b). Without fruit. Growing with Vesicul- ar ia Levieri. It has not, I believe, been recorded from the Asiatic continent, but is probably a plant of much wider distribution than that usually attributed to it (Sumatra, Java, Borneo) ; I have a plant from Australia, ex herb. Mitten, probably gathered by F Mueller, which I cannot separate from it, and it is probable that some of the species described from quite other parts of the world may have to be brought under it.

L. limpidum Thw. and Mitt, from Ceylon, differs in the synoicous inflorescence and in the leaves scarcely contracted when dry.

Trichostelium monostictum {Thw. and Mitt). Broth. Bark of fallen tree, Sampkhand (6441) c. fr.

Fig. 1. Archidium birmannicum. a, stem leaf ; x 20 ; b, branch

leaf, x 20 ; c, leaf apex, x 50 ; d, d, upper cells, x 200.

Fig. 2. Leucoloma strictifolium. a, plant, in dry state, x 1 ; b,

leaf, x 20. Fig. 3. Fissidens subfirmus. a, leaf, x 20 ; b, apex of leaf, x 50 ;

c, upper cells, x 200. Fig. 4. Fissidens karwarensis. a, leaf, * 20; b, apex of leaf,

x 50 ; c, upper cells, x 200. Fig. 5. Fissidens immutatus. a, leaf, x 20 ; b, apex of leaf,

x 50 ; c, upper cells, x 200. Fig. 6. Fissidens macrosporus. a, plant, x 1 (above, dry ;

below, moist) ; b, leaf, x 20 ; c, upper cells, x 200 ; d,

lid and spores, x 30 ; e, calyptra, x 30. Fig. 7. Barbula dharwarensis. a leaf, x 20 ; b, apex of leaf,

showing nerve in profile, X 50. Fig. 8. Pinnatella limbata. a, stem (dry), x 1 ; b, leaf, x

20 ; c, upper marginal cells, x 200. Fig. 9. Ctenidium stereodontoides. a, part of stem, X 2; b, stem

leaf, X 20 ; c. branch leaf, x 20. Fig. 10. Vesicularia levieri. a, lateral leaf, X 20 ; b, apex of

dorsel leaf, x 40.