68 THE FLORA OF A SINGLE THEE. 



Polypodiaceae, — Asplenium adiantoides C. Chr. ( A. falcatum 

 Lam.) ; A nidwf L. 

 Vittaria elotigata 8w. 

 Poll/podium pustulatum Forst. (P. scandens 



Forst. non Labill.) 

 Cyclophorus serpens C. Chr. var. rupestris. 

 Platycerium bifurcatum C. Chr. (jf. alcicome 



Gaud.) 

 Platycerium grande J. Sm. 



Musci (Mosses.) Determined by Rev. W. W. Watts. 

 Calymperaceae, — Syrrhopodoa plaiycerii Mitt. Mr. Watts 

 writes : " A new record for Australia ; 

 it belongs to Lord Howe Island and is 

 very, very rare even there.'' 

 Fissidentaceae,^ — Fissidetis sp. 



Orthotrichacea, — Macromtrktm platyphyllaceurn CM. 

 Neckeraceae, — Papillaria kermadicense (CM.) Jacq. ; P. 

 flexicatilis (Tayl.) Jacq. 

 Camptochopte brisbanica CM. ; C Leich- 



hardtii (Hpe.) Broth. 

 Thamnium eflagellare Angstr. 

 Rhacopilaceae, — Rhacopilum convolutaceum Hpe. 

 Leskaeaceae, — Thuidium (?) suberectum Hpe. 

 Hypnodendracese, — Braithwaitea sulcata (Hook) Lindl. 



Mr. Watts writes: "and a few bits of a httle moss 

 that puzzles me. It is in a young .stage and belongs to 

 the Hypnacece or perhaps even to the H ypnodendracecB . 



HEPATiCyE (determined by Rev. W. W. Watts). 

 Frullania sp. ; Plagiochila sp. ; 1 Brachiolejetinea sp. 



LiCHENES (determined by Mr. E. Cheel). 



Usneaceae, — Usnea slrigosa Ach. 



Parmeliaceae, — Parmelia tinctoria Despr. ; P. trichotera Hue. 

 Mr. Cheel writes " No apothecia present 

 but seems to be this species, which is 

 frequently confused with P. perlata, a 

 European and American species." 



