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R. (Eurhynchostegiella) campylioides Broth, et Watts, sp.nov. 



Autoica; gracilis, csespitosa, csespitibus densis, Isele viridibus, 

 nitidiusculis; caulis elongatus, repens, parce fusco-radiculosus, 

 divisus, divisionibus irregulariter piiinatim ramosis, dense foliosis; 

 folia squarroso-patula, concaviuscula, e basi subhastato-ovata 

 lanceolato-subulata, inarginibus erectis, subintegris, nervo tenui 

 ad medium folii evanido, cellulis linearibus, apice palillose ex- 

 stante, alaribus sat numerosis, laxis, ol)longis, hyalinis. Caetera 

 ignota. 



8wamp3^ ground, open gully, south of Kings (n. 201). 



Species Rh. muricidaUe (Hook. fil. et Wils.) atiinis, sed foliis 

 squarroso-patulis, e basi subhastato-ovata lanceolato-subulatis, 

 subintegris, optime di versa. 



R H Y N c H o s T K r; I u M Br. eur. 

 Rh. tenuifolium (Hedw.) Jaeg. 

 * Mt. Gower; western base of Mt. Lidgbird; North Head, etc. 



Var. HoWEANUM Broth, et Watts, var.nov. 

 Foliis latioribus, densius areolatis, seta plerumque longiore. 

 Very plentiful at the back of Gower Wilson's; also found in 

 Robins' Swamp. 



Hui')plementary Notes by Rev. W. \V. Watts. 



The preceding pages record exclusively the species collected bv 

 myself in 1911. I have made no attempt to determine how 

 many of these species are new records, but the following notes 

 may be of service. 



1. Collectors from the Melbourne Herbarium Mere apparently 

 first in the field; and Mitten's "Catalogue of Australian Mosses" 

 (1882) mentions 16 species, collected by Milne, McGillivray, 

 Fullagar, and Lind. The new species recorded in the Catalogue 

 are based on Hampe's "Species muscorum novae ex herbario 

 Melbourneo Australiae," published in LiniKca, Vol. xxxviii.( 1874;, 

 viz., Brachystelium Iloiveanum {Glyplioinitrium), Alacromitriuin 

 b7'cvisetaceu7}i, Rhodo-Bryuin leucacaiitltuin.^ Spiridens Muelleri, 

 Euptychiuin nt^tcronaluin, E. robustutu, Neckera irichophoroides 



