COLLECTED IN VICTOBIA. 259 



26. "Y . papulosa, Wils. (No, 121.) 



The fertile specimens present no differences from the barren plant 

 found in Britain. The seta is thick, about four or five lines long, the 

 capsule cylindric, the operculum about two-tliirds as long as the cap- 

 sule, the peristome that of Syntrichia — the tubular portion being one- 

 third of its whole length. Gemmae are, as usual, present on all the 

 leaves, excepting those of the fertile stems. 



27. Encalypta ciliata, Hedw.? (No. 79, 1855.) 



Without calyptra or operculum, but appearing to belong to this 

 species. 



28. Grimmia pulvinata, Hook, et Tayl., var. p Africam. (No. 20, 36, 

 37, 48,-76, 1855.) 



29. G. (Eacomitrium) lanuginomm^ Brid. T. 



30. Zygodon Brownii, Schw. (No. 3,-41, 1855.) 



31. Z. intermedms, B. et S. (No. 17.) 



32. Z. Menziesii, (Codonoblepharum, Schw.) (No. 45.) 



33. Orthotrichum Tasmanicum, Hook, et Wils. (No. 21,-39, 1855.) 



34. Macromitrium microphyllum. Hook, et Grev. (No. 14, 122.) 



3. FUNAROIDE^. 



/ 



pyriforme^ Brid. (No. 58, — 95, 1855.) 



caviusculis, nervo tenui sub apice evanescente, margine subinteger- 

 rimo, perichsetialibus conformibus, theca in pedunculo crassiusculo 

 pyriforme ore amplo. 

 Hab. Dilalili. (No. 80.) Rare. 



■^^«io auuitCI, LUUSe Ul lUe ZliiUglu jxixitwi^v, <.«.^wv««-w * V 



The seta appears to be slightly curved. The operculum 



pyriforme 

 eaf firmer. 



are absent. 



37. Entosthodon apophymtus. (Physcomitrium, Taylor.) (No. 131, 



120,1855.) 



Hook, fil et WiU.) (Ni 



The old capsules on these specimens are obovate, the neck rather 

 inflated, not gradually tapering into the seta, which is about half au 



inch in height. 



39. Funaria radiam. (Weisaia, Uedw. F. glabra, Taylor.) (No. 119, 



81. 1855.) 



