BY L. RODWAY. 139 



Eulejeunia tumid a. Mitt. — Leaves dull olive, obovate, 

 imbricate, slightly concave, 0.6 mm., obtuse; cells 27 /a.; 

 lobule nearl}^ triangular, usually about l-5tli size of leaf, 

 carina arcuate, apex very short truncate, angle obsolete or 

 shortly apiculate. 



Mitten's original description is of a forai with a very 

 small lobule. Stephani describes as this species a plant 

 with a large lobule, which must be erroneous. 



Common in woods. 



Xew Zealand. 



Form, jxirvilolmla. — Lobule very small, formed of 

 about 8-10 cells, angle with a prominent cusp. 

 Mt. Field. 



Eulejeunia feismanica, Gott. — Leaves ovate, slightly 

 concave, little imbricate, 0.6 mm., apex obtuse; cells 18 

 IJL. ; lobule l-3rd size of leaf, ovate, apex obliquely trun- 

 cate, angle apiculate, carina deeply arcuate, outer surface 

 of cells of leaf convex; underleaves 2-3 times as broad as 

 stem, bilobed to the middle, lobes narrow, triangular, 

 obtuse. 



Common in woods. 



Eulejtuniei cuspidi.^tiiDula, St. — Leaves pallid green, 

 contiguous', ovate, nearly flat, 0.5 mm., obtuse; cells 18 fi. ; 

 lobule l-3rd as large as leaf, broadly ovate^triangular, 

 carina strongly arcuate, apex emarginate, angle very 

 acute ; underleaves half as large as the leaf, deeply bifid, 

 sinus obtuse, lobes narrow lanceolate, acute. 



West Coast. 



East Australia. 



Eulejeunia druinmenidl, Tayl. — Leaves crowded, 

 brownish, ovate, concave, obtuse, 0.9 mm.; cells 27 /x. ; 

 trigones rather large ; lobule l-3rd as large as the leaf, 

 ovate-oblong, apex obliquely truncate, angle acute, free>, 

 margin irregular with protruding cells. Underleaves very 

 large, 0.7 mm. diameter, nearly orbicular, bilobed to the 

 middle, lobes broadly triangular, obtuse. 



Near Latrobe. 



West Australia. 



Cheilolejeunia, Spruce. 



Medium size. Leaves imbricate, plane oi recurved, 



obtuse or rotund, often asymmetric; lobule ovate or oblong, 



truncate, angle acute; underleaves rather large obovate to 



rotund, deeply bilid. Perianth obovate compressed, 5 



