30 Bryophyten, 



Thus Wilson and Mitten introduced an excessive number ot 

 European and Antarctic names into the Australian moss-flora. Karl 

 Müller took the opposite view that all the Australian species are 

 endemic, and let loose a flood of new species. The diversit}' ot" the 

 Systems of Classification employed by Mitten, Müller, Jaeger 

 and Sauerbeck and Brotherus, afforded another difficulty. The 

 author's Census is intended as a foundation for future workers to 

 base their revisions and additions upon. A bibliography of papers 

 upon Australian mosses is appended. No descriptions of species are 

 given, and several manuscript names and nomina nuda are included 

 in the Census. Apparentl}^ the following are new species and 

 varieties: Sphagniiin cymbifoliuni var. carneo-paUiduni Warnst., 

 5". laticoma C. M., 5. suhseciindurn var. macrophyüa C. M., Fissidens 

 hoinomallus C. M., F. Montecolli Watts, F. sublintbatus Broth., 

 F. Sydneyensis Geh., F. Wattsii Broth., Trematodon adaeqiians Geh., 

 J. Whiteleggei Broth., DitricJmm Baüeyi C. M., Dicranella brevise- 

 tacea Geh., D. pellucida Broth., Canipylopus caducipüus Besch., 

 Leticoloma brachypeltatum C. M., Leucolorna Hnrrisii Geh., DicraMinn 

 monocarpinn C. M., D. Walteri Hampe, Eucaniptodon spiniciispes 

 Broth., Leitcobryum ballinense Broth., L. Wattsii Broth., Astonium 

 Novae Valesiae Broth., Hyinenostomuni amoenum Geh., H. angnstatiim 

 Broth., H. olivacemn C. M., H. subolivaceiim C. M., H. Sullivani 

 C. M., Weisia tortelloides Broth., W. tnmcata C. M., Gyinnostomum 

 scabridorsum Broth., Tortella aristatiUa Broth., T. Novae Valesiae 

 Broth., T. perhiiniilis Broth., Triquetrella fragilis C. M., Acaulon 

 austro-ntiiticum Geh., Phascum lorewn Wils., P. niolle C. M., 

 Tortula nano-siibulata C. M., T. oedineura C. M., T. perbrevifolia 

 C. M., T. rotundata Geh., Grimmia encalyptoides C. M., G. histrioipila 

 C. M., Macromitrium caloblastiun C. M,, M. Hartmanni C. M., 

 M. macrophylliim Mitt., M. Richmondiae Broth.. M. rupicolmn C. M., 

 M. Sayeri Mitt., M. Sheareri Broth., Ephemerella {Physcomitridiiim) 

 Readeri C. M., Physcornitrella austro-patens Broth., Physcomitrium 

 Novae Valesiae Broth., Fiinaria elata Mitt.. F. integerrima C. M., 

 F. integrifolia Broth., F. salsicola C. M., Mielichhoferia Forsythii 

 Broth., M. tiirgens Broth., Bvachytnenium Novae Valesiae Broth., 

 Bryum austro-argenteum Broth., B. calodictyon Broth., B. filicatde 

 Broth., B. siiberythrocarpuhim Broth., B. Campylopus C. M. ? B. 

 Camphelliae C. M., B. Catsnulatmn C. M., B. pachypyxis C. M., 

 B. subinclinatum C. M.?, B. siibpilosurn, B. capillaripes C. M., B. 

 flaccidifolium Hpe., B. ßaccidisetum Hpe., B. niadoriciihnn C. M., 

 B. nanoides C. M., B. nano-torqiiescens C. M., B. piligenmi C. M., 

 B. priiinosian C. M., B. coroiiato-affine C. M., B. siiblaevigatum 

 Broth., B. suboblonginerviimt Geh., B. tenuicostatmn Broth., B. vir- 

 gatmn C. M. ; B. viridissimiim Broth., Bartramia gymnostoma Broth., 

 Bartramidula Weyniouthi Broth., PInlonotis Arapilesii C. M., P. austro- 

 pyrenaica C. M., P. Harrisii Geh., P. micropteris Broth., P. perca- 

 pillaris C. M., P. Whiteleggei Watts. A. Gepp. 



Young, W., Note on Rhacomitriiim ramulosttm. (Transactions and 

 Proceedings of the Botanical Societv of Edinburgh. Vol. XXIII. 

 part. II. p. 190, 191. Edinburgh 1906.) 



The author gives an account of a moss which he gathered on 

 Craig Mohr, Perth, in July 1898, and which after being referred 

 for some years to Rhacomitrium sudeticiim and R. heterostichum 

 var. gracilescens, is now recognised to be R. ramulosum Lindb. This 



