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DISTRIBUTION : LOCAL AND GENERAL 



Australia 



there was very little got in the Australian moss, and then, a year after gathering 

 some little tufts proved very productive. 



About a, dozen of the species are widely distributed or cosmopolitan. These occur 

 in six or more of the principal columns in the table. Some are more local, and a few 

 have a very restricted range. E. novcezeelandice is at present only known from 

 Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii, E. kerguelensis occurs only in Australia and 

 Kerguelen. Two species, E. intermedius and M. occidentalis, are on both sides of the 

 Pacific, in Australia and British Columbin, and also on islands in mid-Pacific. 

 E. bin-mi is found in Australia, Europe, and the Arctic, E. oi/io/titfr in the same three 

 * All the records of E. arctomys are wrong, except for Australia (see p. 120 and footnote). 



