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38* JuNGERMANNiA Tasmanica, Tayl., var. 



Mossman's Bay, Sydney, Dec, 1884, June, 1885. 



39* Leioscyphus chiloscyphoides (Lindenb.) Mitt., Lehni. Pug. 

 VIII., p. 4. 

 ^ Cambewarra (C. Harris), Sept. 1885, (47), (63); Mermaid's 

 Glen, Blue Mts., Sept., 1885 (17). 

 40* Calypogeia unguiculata (H f. T.) S. 



On wet rock ledges. North Willoughby, July, 1885(57). In 

 bogs, Marubra Bay, near Coogee Bay, May, 1885 (39). 



41* Balantiopsis diplophylla (H. f. T.) Mitt. ; Jung, diplo- 

 2jhyUa, Lend. Journ. of Bot. (1844), p. 377. 

 Gore Cove, Sydney, July, 1885 (49) ; Ball's Head Bay, Aug., 



1885 (56). 



42 Symphyogyna interrupta, n. sp. 



Dioicous ; fronds linear, procumbent, olive-green, margin entire, 

 repand-undulate, interrupted below, mid-rib strong, fleshy, with 

 a narrow central ligneous band, brownish, projecting, and 

 flexuose, on the under surface clothed with long flaxen rootlets ; 

 lamina transverse, or more or less connivent ; innovations either 

 continuous with the central axis or postical ; fertile bracts oblong 

 or obcuneate, distant, about as broad as the nerve, 5-6 ciliate- 

 dentate ; two or three cilia are also found attached above the 

 base of the bracts ; pistillidia about 1 2 ; calyptra long, clavate, 

 bearing at the apex the abortive pistillidia, capsule oblong, 

 dividing into 2 or 4 valves attached at the apex ; elaters numer- 

 ous, reddish-brown, filiform, bispiral ; spores roundish, minute, 

 smooth. 



Growing in straggling patches of an olive-green color. Fronds 

 rather large, linear, pi'ocumbent, margin entire, repand, undulate, 

 much and irregularly interrupted below, midrib strong, fleshy, 

 with a narrow central ligneous band, brownish, projecting and 

 flexuose, on the under surface clothed with long flaxen rootlets ; 

 lamina transverse^ or more or less connivent, innovations either 

 continuous with the central axis or postical. 

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