BY L. RODWAY, 



2(5 h 



1913. 



smaller than in Z . Menziexii and not crisped v.'lien dry as 

 in that species. Leaves smaller than in Z. uiiiiutus and 

 nerve much broader and lost below the apex. 

 Forth River near Sheffield. 



Jifirfra mid crccta (Ilampe) 

 Svn : (tUj iiliDcur [xi i recto Hpe., Bdrtram iduJa Hdnipeana 



Mitt. 



Stems short, erect, clustered in tufts, usually under 1 

 cm. Leaves spreadnig. concave, narrow linear, tapering 

 from a narrow hvaline. sheathing base, 2.5 mm., apex 

 acute; margin rather coarsely serrate; nerve broad con^ 

 tinuous, su]-face obtusely papillate ; cells rectangular, those 

 of the base much larger. Seta 1 cm., capsule inclined, 

 nearly globose, sulcate, 1.2 mm., mouth broad, peristome 

 none. 



With the spreading leaves of ]i. jKiplUaid it has the 

 narrow leaf base of H. istriciifolut . and differs from either 

 in the absence of a peristome. 



Waterworks, Hobart, Bismarck Road. 



Index of Genera. 



Synouvms in italics. 



Acanthocladium, 205, 219 

 Acaulon, 12, 13 

 Acrocladium, 205, 220 

 Amphidium, 105, 122 

 Andre aea, 249-252 

 Anisothecium, 87, 93-94 

 Barbula, 12, 22-24 

 Jiarhula, 20 



Bartramia, 192-193, 260 

 Bartramidula, 192, 193-194 

 Bfirtrdmidida, 261 

 Elindia, 87, 99-100 

 Brachymenium, 178, 181 

 Braunia, 235 

 Breutelia, 192, 195-197 



Bruchia, 87, 88 

 Bryum. 178, 181-191 

 Buxbaumia, 248 

 Cdhjptopogon. 260 

 Camptochaete, 223, 228-229 

 Campylium, 205, 209-210 

 Campvlopodium, 87, 93 

 Campylopus, 87. 96-99. 260 

 Catharinea, 244, 245 

 Catharomnion, 236, 238-239 

 Catagonium, 205, 219 

 Ceratodon. 87, 89-90 

 Cladomnion, 234 

 Condonhleijharum , 121 

 Ccnostomum, 192, 198 



Pp. 3-24 ;Part I.) and 87-138 Pai t II. i are in /'. no,l P. ]!'12: pp 

 ]77-ii61 (Part III.) in tl)is vulunie. 



