BY REV. W. WALTER WATTS AND THOMAS WHITELEGGE. 4/ 



Campylopus {continued). [Dicranaceai, 



N.S.W.— Sydney: Kayser coll. 75. Woolls, '81. Manly, Botany, 

 and Clifton: Whitelegge, '84.— Q., Brisbane: Bailey, '89.— Vic, 

 Mt. William: G. G. Miller, '83. {C. snbforquatus ya.i\ Jiavi/olius, 

 q.v., was coll. by C. J. Wild at Pimpama and Burpengary) 



[Note. — C. densifolius, Angstr., and C. geniculatus, Angstr., 

 have been recorded for N.8.W. in error. They belong to the 

 Sandwich I.sls. See Rev. Bry. '77, p. 24.] 



D I c R a N D N T I u M, Br. Eur. 



258. D. TAPES, CM., Symb., No. 42, Sect, of Dicranum. 

 Tas., Deal Island: Judge Dobson, Mch. '72. Herb. Melb. '84. 



M E s o T u s, Mitt. 



259. M. ACUTUS, Mitt. Cat. 



*' Australia, inter SphcHrophoron, from Borrer's collection"': teste 

 Mitt., loc. cit.— Tas. {X)\ teste Par. Index. 



Leucoloma, Brid. 



[Some difficulty is experienced in separating this genus from 

 Dicrajium. Dr. C. Mueller refused to see in the hyaline leaf- 

 margin a ground of generic distinction. In his ' Gen. M.,' 

 Leucoloma, Dicnemonella, and Oncophorohma are sections of 

 Dicranum, but in ' Symbolae ' the section Leucolotna includes the 

 other two as subsections. Dr. Brotherus, in ' Bryales,' makes 

 Leucoloma a large genus covering so much additional ground 

 that all our Australian Dicrana become Leucolomata. For the 

 present we have used Leucoloma in Mueller's sense, including 

 Dicnemonella and Oncophoroloma, and have retained Dicranum 

 for the remaining species.] 



260. L. austro-scoparium, CM., in Broth., A.M. '95, No. 54, 



DicranuTii. 

 Q., summit of Bellenden Ker, 4-5000': Bailey. " Bloomfield R.": 

 teste CM., Gen. M. 



