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Allied to H. spininervium, Hook. but taller, the leaves 
more distant and oblique, less strongly serrated, distinctly 
bordered, nerve stronger and reticulation smaller. 
70. Hypnum pulvinatum, nov. sp.; caule humili diviso pin- 
natim ramoso, foliis imbricatis erecto-patentibus ramulinis 
subsecundis ovatis acuminatis concaviusculis enerviis inte- 
gerrimis, pericheetialibus squarrosis, seta levi, theca ovata 
cernua. 
Has. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. 
Somewhat allied in habit to H. myosuroides, but smaller. 
We have not seen the operculum. 
71. Hypnum crinitum, nov. sp.; caule procumbente bipin- 
natim ramoso, ramis planiusculis apice cuspidatis, foliis 
patentibus ellipticis concavis convolutis obtusis longe 
piliferis integerrimis subenerviis, seta levi, theca subovata 
cernua, operculo conico. 
Has. Van Diemen’s Land. 
Differs from Bridel’s description of H. eatenuatum in the 
following particulars. Stem pinnate, branches not flagelli- 
form, leaves not ovate-lanceolate, the areolz not “ laxe-rhom- 
boidex,” nor are any of the leaves destitute of piliform 
terminations, and there is no resemblance to H. cupressi- 
forme. 
72. Hyrnum Drummondii, Tayl. mss.; caule vage ramoso, 
ramis subsimplicibus subincurvis, foliis patentibus secundis 
(surrectis) ovatis acutis margine recurvis integerrimis ener- 
viis, seta levi, theca suberecta oblonga curvula, operculo 
longirostrato. —H. Drummondii, Tayl. mss. sine descript. 
Van Diemen's Land. (1840). Found also at King 
George's Sound, New Holland, by Mr. Cunningham, and 
at Swan River by Mr. James Drummond. : 
This moss is allied to H. Haldianum, Greville (which is 
the original name for the moss named H. curvirostre, 
Bridel, Br. Un.) and to H. Lozense, Schwaegr. but has 
the leaves more decidedly recurved in the margin, the 
Whole plant smaller, of a shining golden brown colour, 
tinged below with red. a 
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