260 TASMANIAX BRYOPHYTA, 



R.S. TAS. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



Leptodnntivni iinjjilUitv ni (H.f. et W.) is referred in the 

 Pflanzenfamilien to the genus TriquetreUa CM.. 



StreptopDc/on crispatu.^ (Hpe.) is there referred to 

 Ca1ypto})()g()ii Mitt. Also for this Salmon contends that 

 Schwaegraeger's specific name ninioich^ has prior claim. 



The moss hero described as Dicranum rohv.^tnni H.f. et 

 W. is identified by Dr. Brotherus as Birr(nni ni {Dirrano- 

 Jonia) suhsefosii7n CM. 



The species described as Orfhotrichani Ijtwrencel Mitt, 

 has since the publication been found close to the Organ 

 Pipes, Mt. Wellington, and identified by Dr. Brotherus as 

 identical with 0. rupextre, Schl. 



Schrodontivm pallidinn (Hook.) Mitt, has also been 

 gathered on the eastern slopes of Mt. Wellington. 



Epheineriun rristafuni H.f. et W. has been gathered by 

 W^eymouth on the ground at Bellerive. 



In description of Lopltidiarrdc (P. and P.. 1912, p. 10; |». 

 8 of separate issue), for "Calyptra cucullate" read "Calyptra 

 mytriform rarely cucullate."' 



Since publication of the earlier portion of the paper the 

 following new species have been described: — 



Ccunpylopus Eodwayi Broth. 



Depressed forming loose mats, pale yellowish-green, the 

 ends of the branches readily separating as buds with a few 

 long twisted leaves. Leaves narrow linear, tapering from 

 the bass to the filiform net hyaline apex, 9 mm., margin 

 entire except at the apex which is cuspidate ; nerve broad 

 and fiat occupying the whole of the upper portion, the 

 wing elsewhere very narrow ; cells of wing irregularly 

 oblong, smooth, incrassate ; alars numerous, brown, in- 

 flated, forming prominent auricles. Rest not seen. 



Summit Mt. Wellington, Ironstone Mt. 



Zij-gaddV Rodiray'i Broth. 

 Erect in dense mats, stems slender, about 1 cm. Leaves 

 erecto-patent, ovate-acuminate, rather acute, 0.3 mm. ; 

 nerve broad canaliculate, lost below the apex ; cells irregu- 

 larly rotund, smooth. Seta slender about 1 cm. ; capsule 

 erect, narrow oblong, 1.1 mm., mouth little constricted, 

 furrowed when dry; lid with a rather long oblique ros- 

 trum ; peristome double, exostome of 8 short broad gemin- 

 ate teeth, endostome of 8 incurved cilia. Leaves much 



