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[^Pottiacece. 

 P H A s c u M, L. {EuphasGum, CM.). 



Ph. disrumpens. See No. 428. 



423. Ph. Drummondii, Wils., Lond. J. Bot. '48. 

 W.A., Swan R. : Drummond. — Vic, Melbourne: Adamson. 



424. Ph. loreuMj Wils., in herb. Brit. Mus. 

 W.A., Swan R.: teste Par. Index, Suppl. i. 



425. Ph. molle, CM. 



Vic, sandy desert, Dimboolashire : Reader, Aug. '97. 



Ph, tetragonum var. cylindricum. See No. 348. Melb. 

 Census gives Ph. tetragonum itself forTas., in error. 



426. Ph. tetrapteroides, CM., Symb., No. 82. 

 Vic, on damp soil, Dimboola : Reader, Oct. '93. 



[Note. — For Ph. hrachypelma, cglindricum, perpusillum, SulH- 

 vani, and Weymouthi, see Nos. 346, 348, 350, 351, 352.] 



Tetrapterum, Hpe. In Gen. M., CM. thinks that 

 Hampe's T. australe (usually made a syn. of 2\ 

 cylindricum, see No. 348) is probably Phas. tetra^)- 

 teroides. Taylor's Ph. cylindricum he places under 

 his Section Systegium (see Astomum). 



Pleurophascum, Lindb. (The proper position of this 

 remarkable moss, usually placed here, is prob. among the 

 Pleurocarps.) 



427. P. GRANDiGLOBUM, Lindb., Lond. Jour. Bot. '75, and 



Rev. Bry. '76. 

 Tas., Alps, Picton R. : R. Johnston and Rev. J. Bufton. Mac- 

 quarie Harbour, W. Coast: T. B. Moore, Sept.-Oct. '96 (herb. 

 Weymouth). 



ScHIZOPHASCUM, CM. 



428. S. disrumpens, CM., Flora '88 (Sect, of Phascum). 

 Vic, Moysten : Sullivan, '82. Austral. Alps, Livingston Creek, 

 Omeo : Stirling (ascends to 3000'). 



