MUSCI ANTARCTICI. 545 
gine recurvis, nervo subcontinuo, seta brevi, theca elliptico- 
oblonga erecta, operculo conico-aciculari. 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn. 
Allied to D. crispulus, but more robust, with shorter leaves 
not at all piliferous, and larger capsules. 
14. GLYPHOCARPA, Brid. 
32. GLYPHOCARPA pusilla, nov. sp.; caule subramoso pu- 
sillo, foliis erecto-patentibus ovatis acutis reticulatis mar- 
gine planis, nervo subcontinuo, theca cernua globosa, 
operculo conico. 
Has. Van Diemen's Land, D. Lyall, Esq. 
Exceedingly minute, the whole plant not two lines in 
height. The only species at all resembling it is G. cernua, 
Wils. MSS., a British species not yet published. 
15. ORTHODONTIUM, Schw. 
33. Orruopon?ium australe, nov. sp.; caule ramoso fas- 
tigiato humili, foliis erecto-patentibus erectisve subrecur- 
vis linearibus subflexuosis, nervo subcontinuo, theca sub- 
erecta oblonga brevicolli, operculo brevirostrato. 
Has. Falkland Islands; Hermite Island, Cape Horn; and 
Van Diemen's Land. 
Closely allied to O. gracile, Schwaegr. (in litt.) (Bryum gra- 
cile, Wils. in Eng. Bot. Suppl. t. 2835), but differs in the 
form of the capsule, the smaller paler peristome, and the 
more distinct nerve. The inflorescence is the same in both, 
and quite different from that of O. lineare, Schwaegr. 
16. BRACHYMENIUM, Hook. 
34. BRACHYMENIUM ? ovatum, nov. sp.; caule humili, fe 
lis laxe imbricatis erecto-patentibus quinquefariis ovato- 
oblongis nervo valido apiculatis : 
Has. Falkland Islands, barren. ae 
Resembles Tetraphis pellucida, but differs in the excurrent 
nerve and 5-farious leaves. 
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