Campbell's Islands.] FLORA ANTARCTICA. 137 



a. Foliis distichis. 



1. Hypxtjm lif art uiti , Hook. ; caule erecto subpimiatim rarnoso, foliis remotis erccto-patcutibus distichis 

 lanceolatis margiuatis duplicato-serratis sobdinerviis, theca horizontali ovata, operculo conico acuminato. 

 H. bifariurn, Hook. Muse. Exot. t. 57. Schwaeg. Svppl. t. 257, a. Isothecium, Brid. Bryol. Univ. vol. ii. 

 p. 35G. 



Hab. Lord Auckland's group ; ou the dead trunks of trees. 



The serratures of the leaves are composed of a double row of spines, as in E. spiniforme. The operculum is 

 half the length of the theca, shorter and less acuminated than in the figure in ' Musci Exotici.' 



b. Foliis imbricatis. 

 * Foliis solidineniis* 



2. Hypxuii spiniforme, L. ; caule erecto subsimpbei, foliis patentibus lineari-subulatis marginatis du- 

 plicato- spinuloso-serratis soliclinerviis, seta subbasilari, theca ovata arcuata, operculo oblique conico rostrato. 

 H. spiniforme, Linn. Sji. PL p. 15S7. Hedwig, Mmc.vol. iii. p. 59. t. 25. Brid. Bryol. Univ. vol. ii. p. 557. 



Var. (3, caule gracili, foliis brevioribus lanceolato-subulatis luridis. 



Hab. Lord Auckland's group ; var. /3, under large tussacks of grass on the lulls, rare and barren. 



Neither in this nor in any other specimens of H. spiniforme have we seen the leaves to be bifarious. 



3. Hypxtjm elongat/im, Hook. fil. et Vfils. ; caule elongato robusto subramoso, ramis elongatis, foHis 

 erecto-patentibus ovato-lauceolatis nervo excurrente apiculatis serrulatis striatis. (Tab. LX. Fig. IH.) 



Hab. Lord Auckland's group and Campbell's Island ; in dry rocky places on the lulls, rare and always 

 barren. 



Caules 4-6 unciales, basi procumbentes, deinde ascendentes, incurvi, parce et vage ramosi. Folia suberecta, 

 dense imbricata, serrulata, phcato-striata, siccitate erecta, subtorta, nervo tenui hi apiculum exsertum suhelongatmn 

 desinente instructa, flavo-viridia, nitida, inferiora sordide viridia, dorso papulosa, areolis minutis oblongis, basi mar- 

 ginibusque pellncidis reticulatis. 



This moss closely resembles the H. densumf, Swartz (Fl. Ind. Occ), which is but ill represented in Hedwig's 

 ' Species Musconun.' 



Plate LX. Fig. III. — 1, a specimen, of the natural size; 2, leaf: — magnified. 



4. Hypxoi consimile, Hook. fil. et Wils. ; caule elongato subramoso debili, foliis erecto-patentibus 

 supremis secundis ovato-lauceolatis acuminatis serrulatis striatis nervo subexcurrente. (Tab. LX. Fig. IV.) 



Hab. Lord Auckland's group ; iu marshy places on the hills, barren. 



* The subdivisions here proposed appear to us more natural than those in general use, of which they are in 

 some respects modifications. 



f An original specimen of this iu Herb. Hook, may be thus characterized ; 



H. densum, Sw. ; foliis lanceolatis acuminatis argute serratis fragilibus siccitate striatis evanidinervhs (areolis 

 rotundatis) margine basi pimctatis. H. densum, Swartz, Fl.Ind. Occ, p. 1S29. 



Hab. Jamaica; roots of trees on the Blue Mountains, {Swartz). 



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