18 CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA. [Auckland and 
Has. Lord Auckland's group and Campbell's Island ; on the ground, at the roots of trees in the woods. 
Var. 8, Campbell’s Island. , 
Caules 1-2 unciales et ultra, densi, fragiles. Folia semiuncialia, nitida, flavida, solidinervia, nervo in aristam 
longam excurrente; perichetialia abbreviata, vaginantia, basi dilatata. Seta 1 unc. longa, crassiuscula, vix torta. 
Theca suberecta, arcuata, substrumosa. Opereulum theca longius, rostro tenui curvato.  Calyptra fusca, apice 
rubra. ; 
We are not acquainted with any species with which the present could be confounded. D. longisetum, Hook., 
has the leaves of a similar form, but their nerve is very broad and indistinct, and the theca is erect. D. capillaceum, 
Brid. (Bryol. Univ., vol. ii. p. 460), differs in the striated capsule, The stems of the var. 8 are four inches long. 
Prare LVIII. Fig. V.—1, a tuft, of the natural size; 2, a stem of var. B, of the natural size; 3 and 4, leaves 3 
5, theca and calyptra; 6, operculum :—magnified, ` 
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13. CAMPYLOPUS, Brid. 
Peristomium simplex ; dentibus sedecim, bifidis v. bipartitis, imperforatis, cruribus equalibus. Calyptra conica, 
fissa, rarius integra, basi fimbriato-lacera v. subciliata. 2 eequalis, exannulata, exapophysata, nunc basi ineequali 
pseudo-apophysata. 
1. CAMPYLOPUS introflerus, Brid. ; caule erecto ramoso, foliis imbricatis e basi lata lanceolatis acuminatis 
piliferis nervo lato excurrente, seta madore curvata, theca. elliptica striata, operculo conico. C. introflexus, 
Brid. Bryol. Univ. vol. i.p. 472. Dicranum, Hedw. Sp. Muse. p. 147. t. 29. fig. 1-7. ۱ 
Haz, Lord Auckland’s group and Campbell’s Island ; growing both in moist and dry places on the hills. 
This species is remarkable for the divergence of the filiform apices of its leaves and the broad nerve which is 
obscurely lamellated at the back, their margins also are so inflexed as to give them a subulate appearance. The nu- 
merous thecæ arise from aggregated perichetia and are quite buried and concealed amongst the foliage. New 
Holland specimens of this moss exist in the Hookerian Herbarium under the name of D. pudicum, Hornsch. D. 
capitiflorum, Pal, de Beauv., from Bourbon, has more strict leaves, more distinctly lamellated at the back. 
2. CAMPYLOPUS flexuosus, Brid.; caule erecto subramoso, foliis rigidiusculis concavis subulatis acumi- 
natis nervo lato continuo, seta curvata, theca ovata striata, operculo recto cuspidato. C. flexuosus, Brid. 
Bryol. Univ. vol. if. p.469. Dicranum, Hedw. Sp. Muse. p. 146. t. 38. f. 1-6, Hook. et Tayl. Muse. Brit. 
p. 94. t. 16. 
Haz. Campbell's Island; barren. 
14, LOPHIODON*, Hook. fil. et Wils. 
Peristomium simplex ; dentibus sedecim, pyramidatis, per paria approximatis. Calyptra cuculliformis. 
This genus corresponds with the Cynodon of Bridel, a preoccupied name. The present species does not accord 
with Schwaegrichen’s definition of Cynodontium, and we are thus obliged to establish a genus for its reception. 
1. Lorutopon strictus, Hook. fil. et Wils. (Tas. LIX. Fig. II.) 
Var. 8, foliis longioribus flavidis, theca majore. 
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