BY WILLIAM FORSYTH. 675 



I have to acknowledge my indebtedness to Mr. U. A. Bastow, 

 F.L.8., well known for his work on Tasmanian Mosses, for a copy 

 of his MS. " List of Australian Mosses." The localities marked 

 with an asterisk are from this as yet unpublished list. I have 

 also to thank Mr. T. Whitelegge and Rev. W. W. Watts for the 

 opportunity of using some of their records. 



No previous records for species are given outside of Australia 

 and Tasmania. 



Tribe i. DICRANE.a:, .Mitteu. 



D I C R A N E L L A, C. M. 



DiCRANELLA DlETRICHI^, CM. 



National Park (IF. Forsyth; Sept. 13th, 1898); Fitzroy Falls 

 {T. Whitelegge; Nov. 8th, 1884). 



Previously recorded from Queensland and New South Wales.* 



DiCRANELLA TKICKURIS, CM. 



Turramurra, near Sydney (IF. Forsi/th; Aug. 14th, 1898) and 

 Burringbar; Nov. 11th, 1898); Richmond River (Bev. W. W. 

 Watts; April 29th, 1896); Gosford {T. Whitelegge; Sept., 1891). 



Previously recorded from Queensland. 



B L I N D I A, Bruch (fe Schimper. 



: Blindia robusta, Hampe. 



Merritt's Camp, Kosciusko ( W. Forsijth; Jan., 1899). 



Previously recorded from Tasmania* and Victoria. 



This handsome moss was found growing just a few feet from 

 the edge of a large snuw drift, and in some instances partly 

 covered by the melting snow. 



H o L o :m 1 T R I u M. 

 HOLOMITRIUM PERICILETIALE, Bridel. 



Lane Cove, Port Jackson (IF. Forsyth; July, 1898); Ballina, 

 Alston ville Road {Rev. W. W. Watts; Dec, 1897). 



Previously recorded from Tasmania, Victoria and Queensland.* 



