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seum, Natural History (BM), Natural History Museums in Paris (PC) and Budapest (BP), to the Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques, Geneva (G), to the Palaeobotanical Department ot the Swedish Museum of Natural His­tory (S — PA) and to the East African Herbarium in Nairobi (EA). The lis­ted specimens are deposited mostly in the Herbaria of the Teachers Colle­ge, Eger (EGR), of the University of Dijon, University of Dar es Salaam and in the Herbaria of EA and BP. The distribution of the species listed The distribution pattern of each species was analysed and on this base the species may be classified in the following types: Afroalpine elements. (Map 2.) The endemic species of the East Afri­can high mountains occurring near or above the timberline, usually above 2500m altitude: Bazzania laxifolia, Chandonanthus cavallii, Chandonanthus hirtellus ssp. giganteus, Chiloscyphus muhavurensis, Jungermannia abyssi­nica (in Ethiopia too), Diplophyllum africanum, Plagiochila ericicola, Metz­geria hedbergii, Campylopus alpicolus (in Ethiopia too) Campylopus proce­rus, Tortula cavallii, Anoectangium eukilimandscharicum, Bryum lepto­neuron, B. ellipsifolium, B. perspinidens? , Neckera platyantha, N. submac­rocarpa, Hygrohypnum hedbergii, Brachythecium duemmeri, Br. specta­bile, Sematophyllum elgonense, Breutelia stuhlmannii, Oligotrichum ca­vallii; common with Cameroon Mts. : Gongylanthus richardsii, Campylopus stramineus, Leptodontium tenerascens, Rhacomitrium alare; common with South African high mountains: Anastrophyllum gambaragarae, Plagiochila subalpina, Campylopus symoensii. Circumboreal elements with afroalpine or afromontane disjunction (Map 2): Blepharostoma trichophyllum, Tritomaria exsecta, Jungerman­nia sphaerocarpa, Hymenostylium scabrum, Tetraplodon mnioides (+ New Guinea), Anomobryum filiforme (-|- South America), Philonotis tomentella, Antitrichia curtipendula, Thuidium tamariscinum, Isopterygium seligeri (= Dolichotheca silesiaca), Drepanocladus uncinatus (+ Australia, Antarc­tis), Hylocomium splendens (-f- Antilles, New Zealand). Most of them are altimontane in East Africa, above 2500 m altitude. East African montane elements (Map 3.) Endemics, or with a disjunc­tion in Ethiopia — E; or Southwards, as in Malawi, Zambia or Rhodesia — S: Marchesinia moelleriana — S, Plagiochila divergens var. myriocar­Map 3. The distribution of East African montane elements. Cololejeunea distalopapillata E. W. Jones (full circle); Leucoloma vol­kensii Broth, (open circle) ; Zygodon seriatus Thér. et Nav. (Z) + Ethiopia; Acrocryphaea robusta Broth. (A); Thuidium loricalycinum (C. Muell.) Kindb. (T); Orthostichopsis pinnatella (Broth.) Broth. (X); Rigodium kili­mandscharicum (Broth.) Par. (II) + Mulanje Mts.; Hypopterygium mild­braedii Broth. (H); Cyatophorella africana (Dix.) Broth. (C) -+- Ethiopia; Mittenothamnium brevicuspis P. de la Varde (M). Contours at 1500 m altitude. .388

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