11J< CENSUS MUSCORUM AUSTKALIENSIUM, II., 



F u N A R I A (cojitimied). [Funariacece. 



GDO. F. SALSicoLA CM. (where described'?). 

 Vic, surroundings of Salt Lake, Dimboolashire : Reader, July, 

 '96 (c.fr.). 



691. F. SUBNUDA Tayl., Lond. J. Bot., '46; F. physcomi- 

 troides var. CM., Syn. 

 W.A., Swan River : Drummond. — S.A., Barossa Range : F.v.M. 

 hb. Melb. (CM. det.).— N.S.W., Auburn, Ball's Head Bay, Hurst- 

 ville, etc. : Whitelegge, '84 (c.fr.). Broth. Bryales gives W.A. 

 only. 



G«)2. F. TASMANiCA Hpe. et CM. in Linn. '53; F.v.M., Austr. 

 M.t.i. 

 Tas , Stuart. This is the only record in Mitt. Cat., and Broth. 

 Bryales gives Tas. only; but in Melb. herb, there are specimens 

 so named from the Lofty Range (F.v.M. '48) and Gippsland 

 (F.v.M. '55). In 1903, Aug.-Nov., this sp. was frequently found 

 nr. Young and Tumut, and in a deep gorge, Hillgrove, New 

 England : Watts (determ. Broth.). Coll. by Musson nr. Tam- 

 worth several years ago. 



[Note. — Although a monographer might reduce the No. of our 

 Funarise, Australia is evidently rich in this genus, especially in 

 the Entosthodon group, which, following Dr. Brotherus (after 

 Lindberg), we have included in the genus Funaria. From Dr. 

 Mueller's remark, quoted under 685, it is clear that he did not 

 recognise F. hygronietrica (L.) in Australia. His F. splicer ocarp a 

 is, however, scarcely more than a variety of the European plant. 

 A recent return from Dr. Brotherus contains F. pilifera Broth, 

 (paddock, Thuddungra, Young, Aug. '03 : Watts).] 



Tribe xv. Mitteniaceae. 



M I r T L N I A Lindb., 1862; Maiopsis Mitt., Fl. Tas. 



093. M. PLUMULA (Mitt.) Lindb.; Mniopsis Mitt., Fl. Tas.; 

 Broth. Bryales, fig.394. 

 Ta.s. : Archer, Oldtield (below quarry. Oven's Creek), Miss 

 Oakd.m (Launceston, '88), AVeymouth (Happy Valley, Mt. Bis- 



