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Philonotis (continued). \Bartramiacece. 



kept the name B. appressa^ subordinating to it the other names 

 mentioned above. CM., Gen. M., gives preference to Sullivant's 

 B. exigua. Broth., Bryales, gives Ph. scahrifolia (H.f.W.), and 

 speaks of Ph. reniotifolia and Ph. catemdata as scarcely tenable 

 species. We have kept the name adopted by H.f.W. in Fl. Tas. 

 and N.Z.Hdbk.] 



889. Ph. rigens Broth. (Weymouth's List). 

 Tas., Hoc: Weymouth. 



890. Ph. scariosifolia (CM., Cen. M. p. 342, Sect, of 

 Bartramia). 



Tas., Hoc: Weymouth. 



Ph. simplex. See No. 892. 



891. Ph. slateri (Hpe., T^inn. 76, Bartramia) Jaeg., Ad. 

 Q., Brisbane Kiver : Slater, Simmonds (Ithaca Creek), lib. Bailey. 

 — N.S.W., Richmond River, damp places in Alstonville Cutting, 

 Sept. '96 (c.fr.) and Cooper's Creek, Oct. '01 : Watts. National 

 Park : Forsyth, Aug. '98. 



892. Ph. SUBSIMPLEX (CM., Gen. M. p. 339, Bartramia); 

 Ph. simplex (CM.) in sched. [Ph. simplex (CM.) Jaeg., 

 or belongs to Fiji and Samoa]. 



N.S.W., on wet rocks, Fitzroy Falls: Whitelegge, Oct -Nov. '84 

 (c.fr.). 



Ph. tenuicula Geh. See No. 899. 



893. Ph. TENUIS (Tayl., Phytol. '44, Bartramia) Jaeg., Ad. 

 Tas., Mt. Wellington: Oldfield (nr. Springs) et al. St. Crispin's: 

 Bastow, '86. Watchhorn's Hill : Weymouth, '88. Ben Lomond: 

 De Bomford. [A record for N.S.W., Richmond River, Tintenbar 

 (Tech. Mus. Syd. No. 1622) is prob. an error]. 



894. Ph. timmioides (CM., Gen. M. p. 342, and Rev. Bry. 

 '76). 



N.S.W., near Sydney : Kayser. 



895. Ph. tortipolia (CM., Gen. M. p. 339, Bartramia). 

 Q. Original local, unknown to us. N.S.W. — Richmond and 

 Brunswick Rivers, Alstonville Cutting and Marshall's Falls, 



