546 MUSCI ANTARCTICI. 
17. Bryum, L. 
35. Bryum blandum, nov. sp. ; caule subsimplici, foliis erec- 
to-patentibus imbricatis ellipticis obtusis concavis integer- 
rimis nervo tenui subcontinuo 
Has. Campbell’s Island, barren. 
A beautiful species, with brilliant reddish foliage, allied to 
B. cellulare, Hook. in Schwaegr. Suppl. t. 214, a., but with 
larger, more concave and obtuse leaves. 
36. Bryum vagans, nov. sp.; caule vage ramoso, foliis pa- 
tentibus secundis ovato-lanceolatis apiculatis submargina- 
tis apice serratis nervo subcontinuo ——. 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn, barren. 
Allied to B. JVahlenbergii (Br. and Sch.), but larger, the 
leaves twice as long, less succulent, margined, apiculate, and 
the nerve almost excurrent. 
37. Bryum levigatum, nov. sp. ; caule ramoso, foliis erecto- 
` patentibus imbricatis ovatis concavis integerrimis siccitate 
erectis nervo subcontinuo, theca pendula obovato-oblonga, 
operculo conico obtuso. 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn, and Falkland Islands, 
barren. Described from Van Diemen's Land specimens. 
A very distinct species, characterized by its concave 
shining subcoriaceous leaves, intermixed with dark purple 
radicles. 
38. Bryum tenuifolium, nov. sp.; caule humili simplici, 
folis erectis subsecundis lanceolato-subulatis acutis inte- 
gerrimis margine evanidinerviis reflexis, perichetialibus 
longioribus attenuatis, theca subpendula oblonga curvula 
basi obconica subapophysata, operculo conico. 
Has. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. 
A very small species allied to B. polymorphum, Br. and 
Schimp. Bryol. Eur.; but with a differently shaped capsule, 
the inner peristome furnished with cilia ; probably dioicous. 
18. OrTHOTRICHUM, Hedw. 
39. ORTHOTRICHUM crassifolium, nov. sp.; caule brevi ra- 
mosiusculo, foliis erecto-patentibus lanceolato-subulatis 
