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the Tweed River, occurs also on the northern watershed of the 

 Brunswick River, where it grows in great masses covering steep 

 banks of creeks, as well as ascending trees (W. Bauerlen). 



FILICES. 



Hymenophyllum bivalve, Swartz. — This species was originally 

 recorded for this Colony by Baron von Mueller in S. Sc. Rec. June, 

 1883, as occurring at Brogher's Creek, Shoalhaven (W. Bauerlen). 

 It is, however, omitted from Moore and Betche's Handbook of 

 the Flora of N.S.W. 



Pteris falcata, R.Br., var. nana. Bail. — Plentiful on the 

 Tweed, Brunswick and Richmond Rivers, extending as far south 

 as the Cambewarra Mountain, Shoalhaven (W. Bauerlen, 1884). 



MUSCI. 



Neckera Baeuerleni, Solms-Laubache. — Tingiringi Mountain, 

 Delegate District (W. Bauerlen, 1888). 



Raphidostegium Tingiringense, Geheeh. — Mt. Tingiringi (W. 

 Bauerlen). 



Catherinea (Atrichum) leptocylindrica, C. Midler. — Dele- 

 gate River (W. Bauerlen, 1885). 



PoLYTRiCHiuM RECURViPiLis, C. Muller. — Braidwood District, 

 3,400 feet elevation (W. Bauerlen, 1884). 



Bryum (Eubrya) Baeuerleni, C. Muller. —Clyde River (W. 

 Bauerlen, October, 1884). 



Bryum (Rhodobryum) subolivaceum, C. Midler. — Clyde 

 River (W. Bauerlen, October, 1884); Richmond River (Rev. W. 

 W. Watts, 1898). 



HEPATIC^. 



Brachylejeunea plagiochiloides, Stephani et Bruce. — Clyde 

 River (W. Bauerlen, 1884). 



Trachylejeunea elegantissima, Stephani. — Clyde District 

 (W. Bauerlen, 1884). Stephani notes: — "This is undoubtedly 

 the most splendid of all the Lejeuneas known to me. The 



