98 
nervi elevato-papillosa, haud verrucosa, marginibus ubiqve 
planis, integerrimis, haud limbatis, nervo lutescenti-viridi, 
basi 0,063 mm. lato, in pilum longum hyalinum levissimum 
producto, cellulis basilaribus breviter rectangularibus, chlo- 
rophyllosis, ad nervum longioribus, inanibus, superioribus 
valde chlorophyllosis, rotundatis, 0,17—0,02 mm. diam.; 
bractee perichetii in cylindrum paullo exsertum congestae 
vaginantes, hyaline, tenerze, breviter pilifere vel mutice, 
obtuse, nervo tenui, ubiqve tenuiter et laxe reticulat&e; seta 
brevis, ad 8 mm. usqve alta, erecta, flexuosula, basi 0,3 mm. 
crassa, pallide rubra, apice lutea, sicca fortiter dextrorsum 
torta, levissima; theca oblongo-cylindrica, recta vel curva- 
tula, haud nitida, pachydermis, fusca, ore haud constricta, 
3,5 mm. alta; annulus duplex, longe persistens; peristomivm 
simplex, 1,14 mm. altum, ad tertiam partem tubulosum, tubo 
albido, papilloso, dentibus pallide purpureis, bis contortis, 
papillosis; spor? ingeqvåles, 0,012—0,018 mm., olivacei, pa- 
pillosi; operculum anguste conicum, circa 1,7 mm. altum, 
pallidum, rectum vel paullo curvatum, acutum; calyptra cu- 
cullata, basi integra, pallida, apice fusca, levissima, ad di- 
midiam fere partem supremam theca dependens. Planta 
mascula ignota. 
Patria. South Australia, Adelaide, ubi ad corticem 
arborum anno 1888 legit F. M. Bailey (n. 472). 
A T. pandurefolia (Hamp.), sine dubio proxima, foliis 
margine planis et propagulis eisdem T. pagorum (Mild.) per- 
similibus optime differt. 
11. Schlotheimia Baileyi Broth. in Bailey 1 ec. p. 97 
(nomen solum). 
Dioica; cespitosa, cespitibus densis, late expansis, su- 
perne lete viridibus, inferne ferrugineis vel atro-ferrugineis, 
subnitentibus; caulis longe repens, parce longe ferrugineo- 
radiculosus, ramos robustiusculos densos et dense foliosos, 
obtusos, incurvos, breves, usqve ad 1 cm. altos emittens 
folia ramulina dense imbricata, distinete spiraliter torta, 
humida patentia, apice reflexiuscula, e basi ovata canali- 
culata, ligulata, obtusa, breviter apiculata, 1,5—1,7 mm. 
