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subserrulate above ; nerve broad, occupying about half 

 the breadth ; cells irregularly oblong, strongly incrassate, 

 towards the base long, rectangular, thin, passing from 

 there some distance up the margin ; alars brown, in a small 

 patch; seta 5-10 m.m. ; capsule naiTow, oblong, curved, 

 1.5 m.m. ; lid short, conic. 



Very common on dead wood. 



CAMPYLOPUS PUDICUS, Homsch. 



Closely resembling C. introllexus. Leaves 5-6 m.m., nar- 

 row, lanceolate, involute, gradually tapering to a bent 

 cuspidate hyaline hair ; nerve more than half the breadth, 

 dentate above ; cells short, rhomboid, incrassate, those of 

 the base thin walled, longer, and not rising conspicuously 

 up the margin ; alars few, delicate, colourless. Seta 5-10 

 m.m.; capsule oblong, 1.5 m.m., inclined; lid half as 

 long. 



Slopes of Mount Wellington. 



CAMPYLOPUS SUBAPPRESSIFOLIUS, Broth, et Geh. 



Short, robust, erect, 2-3 cm., black, except the apex. 

 Leaves harsh, denser, and more opaque than in the last two 

 species, narrow, lanceolate, involute, tapering to a slender, 

 sliejhtlv cuspidate hyaline hair, bent when dry, 4 m-m. ; 

 nerve very broad, leaving a narrow wing only at the base; 

 cells narrow, rhomboid, almost vermiform, incrassate, with 

 a band of linear cells on the margin continuous with large 

 rectangular basal cells ; no distinct alars. Rest not seen. 



Sprent River. 



CAMPYLOPUS CAPILLATUS, H.f. et W. 



Densely tufted, stems elongating, 4 cm., pale gi-een. 

 Leaves narrow. la,nceolate at the apex, shorter below, taper- 

 ing to a long, straight, obscurely cuspidate hyaline hair, 4 

 m.m. ; nerve shallow, but broad, occupying more than half 

 the breadth, wings of the leaf extending as a narrow border 

 to the hyaline hair; cells quadrate, longer, and more rhom- 

 boid towards the nerve, with a band of linears on the mar- 

 gin continuous with the longer pellucid cells of the base ; no 

 distinct alars. Seta 5-10 m-m. ; capsule inclined, oblong, 

 1.5 mm. 



Common on deadwood. 



