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1. Andreaea ^MS^raZ'iS, F. Mueller, MSS.; dioica, caule elongato-ramoso, 



foliis pateiitibus ovatis ovato-lanceolatisque acutatis nervo excurrente, 



perichaetialibus late ovatis acuminatis nervatis omnibus raiuutissime 



areolatis laevibus, tlieca exserta ad \ fissa. 



Hab. Munyang Mountains. (No. 23, 85, 1855.) Australian Alps. 

 (No. 16.) 



Nearly resen}l)ling some of the larger states of A, Bothii^ var. Grim- 

 sulana, but distinct fi'om it in the wider, suddenly sharpened apices of 

 its leaves, their narrower, more distinct nerve, and far more minute 

 areolation. The inflorescence appears to be truly dioicous. 



II. BRYACEiE. 



1. DICEANOIDEyE, 



(Ni 



flexifolmm. (D 



4. L. affine,Q, Mueller. (Trichostomum setosum, Ilooi.fd. et Tfih,) 



(No. 19, 66, 73.) 



5. Dicranum tmuifolium. Hook. fil. et Wils. (No. 12, 44, 82, 1855.; 



6. D. Billardieri, Schw. (No. 3, 98, 105,-149, 1855.) 



7. D. Menziesii, Tayl. (No. 63—46, 100, 1855.) 



8. D. (Campylopus) torfaceum, B. et S. (No. 30, 1855.) 



9. D. (Campylopus) inirojlexum, Hcdw. (No. 75, 80, 1855.) 



10. Leucoloma Sieberi, Brid. (No. 119.) 



11. Bidymodon pajnllalm, Hook. fil. et Wils. (No. 136.) 



The decurrent portions at the base of the leaf of this Moss equals 



half its length. 



12. Ceratodon purpureus, Brid. (No. 10, 33, 42, 68, 71, 75, 94,-50, 



70, 129, 1855.) 



13. Holomitrium /^m^-Z^^^iafe, Brid. (No. 128.) 



14. H. cirrhatum. (Wcissia, Hedw.) (No. 65, 1855.) 



Although Bridcl made some mistakes about the characters of his 

 genus Olomitnum, no good reason has yet nppcarcd wlij it slionld he 

 rejected, particularly as llornachuch l)as added to it some others i»ti- 



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