206 SOME ADDITIONS TO THE MOSS FLORA OF TASMANTA. 
large material I received from you has made me doubt 
whether this species differs at all from C. introflexus. . 
In any case it is identical with C. introflezus, Fl. Tasm. ”7 
7. Grimmia mutica, Hampe in Linnea 1860, 631. 
On wet rocks, Mount Faulkner, 1892, and on the Black 
Rock, Millhouse’s Falls, Huon Road, 1893, W. A. Weymouth, 
Nos. 1,180 and 1,436. 
(Also in Victoria, F, v. M., and N.S. Wales, Woolls.) 
In Mitten’s Australian Catalogue this=G. apocarpa var. 
foliis muticis, Fl. Tasm. IT., 180. 
8. Tortula muralis (L.), Hedw. Fund. IT. 92 (1782). 
Autoicous; densely pulvinate or cespitant, yellowish or 
elaucous-green and canescent, sparingly branched. Leaves 
when dry appressed and twisting, when moist patent, lower 
oblongo-lanceolate, upper elongate, ligulate, with the apex 
obtuse, unequally prolonged or subcordate, minutely papillose, 
the margin yellowish, strongly revolute; nerve yellow, 
excurrent in a diaphanous hair; upper cells small, chloro- 
phyllose, indistinct, basal rectangular, hyaline. Capsule on a 
purple or yellow seta, oblongo-subcylindric, pachydermous, 
regular, dark brown, annulus narrow, subpersistent ; calyptra 
large, pale brown, lid obliquely conico-rostellate ; peristome 
purple, closely convolute, on a very narrow basal membrane. 
Male inflorescence gemmaceous, on a short lateral branch, 
bracts ovate, obtuse, mucronate with the nerve.—Braithwaite’s 
British Moss-Flora, Vol. 1., p. 217. 
On stone wall of Garden Crescent Reservoir, Hobart, 1890, 
W. A. Weymouth, No. 484. 
(Also New Zealand.) 
9. Barbula subtorquata, C. Mull. and Hampe in Linnea 
18538, 492. 
On sandy bank, Pirate’s Bay, Hast Coast, 1889, W. A. 
Weymouth, No. 254 (a). 
(Also Mount Gambier, South Australia, F. v. M., Austra- 
lian Mosses, pl. 1i1.) 
10. Streptopogon crispatus, Hampe in Linnea, 1876, p. 304 
(under Barbula). 
“Nearest to S. mnioides; differing in the patent-crisp 
leaves, the border vanishing at apex, and the immarginate 
perichetial leaves. On Mount Macedon.” 
On willow, Johnny’s Creek, near Hamilton Road, 1893, 
W. A. Weymouth, No. 1258. 
ll. Tetraplodon Tasmanicus, Hampe in Linnea 1876, p. 302. 
In neighbourhood of Mount Zeehan, 1892, Wm. Fitzgerald 
(W.A.W. 785); Mount Darwin, 1893 (alt. 3,400ft.), T 
Moore. 
