THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 141 



For convenience of reference I have arranged the species in 

 alphabetical order. 



Acaulon sullivani, C. M. Shady bank of Yarra, Heyington. 

 First found by the late Mr. D. Sullivan, and apparently 

 widely distributed, as it is common in New South Wales. 



Astonium cylindricum, Tayl. Bank of railway, &c., Heyington. 



Barbula acrophylla, C. M. Heyington-place, Toorak. The only 

 previous record apparently is the original record of Mr. 

 Sullivan — viz., Moyston. 



B. calycina, Schwgr. Heyington station. 



B. chlorotricha, Broth, et Geh. Damp banks of Yarra, Heying- 

 ton. This species was described from specimens collected 

 at Tilba, N.S.W., by Mr. F. M. Reader. I found it on 

 the banks of the Nepean, as well as of the Yarra, in each 

 case associated with Bartramia strictifolia. 



B. glaucula, Broth., sp. nov., in sched. (30/4/04). In drain, 

 roadside, Heyington-place, Toorak. 



B. torquata, Tayl. Bank of Yarra, Heyington. 



Bartramia strictifolia, Broth, et Geh. Bank of Yarra, Hey- 

 ington. 



Bryum arge7iteu7n, L. Heyington. 



B. pachythexa, C. M. Heyington. 



Campylopus clavalus, R. Br. Near Heyington station. 



Eccremidium pulchellum, H. f. W. Heymgton, near station ; 

 fairly plentiful. This find is interesting, the only records 

 I know of previously being the original "Swan R., W. 

 Austr.," and a doubtful one of Mr. Whitelegge's in New 

 South Wales. 



Fissidens elamellos^is, Hpe. et C. M. Railway bank, &c., Hey- 

 ington. The banks of the Yarra yielded the late Baron 

 von Mueller's original find. Dr. Brotherus has recently re- 

 turned me this species among material collected by me 

 near Young, N.S.W., and by Mr. Bauerlen in the Cobar 

 district. 



F. macrodus, Hpe. Near Heyington station, on bank of Yarra, &c. 



F. vittatus, H. f. W. By roadside, Heyington. 



Funaria (^Entosthodon) ajiojjhysata, Tayl. Heyington. 



F. bullata, Broth., sp. nov. (30/4/04). On hard ground, top of 

 railway embankment, Heyington. 



F. perpusilla, Broth., sp. nov. (30/4/04). Ibid. 



Hypnw^n tenui/olium, Hedw. Heyington. 



Pleuridium gracilentum, Mitt. Heyington, several places. This 

 appears to be the first record for Victoria. Previous 

 localities, Western Australia and Tasmania. 



F. tenellum, Mitt. Near railway station, Heyington. The only 

 previous record I know of is the original locality of Archer, 

 in Tasmania, 



