220 FLORA OF TASMANIA, [Musei, by W. Wilson. 
Has. Arthur's Lakes. (Gunn, 1652.) Hobarton. (Oldfield.) (Specimens few and imperfect.) 
Disrris. New Zealand. (Dr. Sinclair.) 
Closely allied to H. amblyophylla.—Leaves yellowish, much crisped and undulated when dry, more crowded, 
of firmer texture; areole smaller, except at the base, near the nerve, where they are larger, lax, and pellucid ; car- 
tilaginous border wider. Perichetial leaves small, obtuse. Seda 1 inch, smooth, glossy, red, and strong. Calyptra 
densely fringed at the base, roughish at the apex.—PLATE CLXXVIL Fig. 3; 1, branch and leaf; 2, leaf; 3, male 
inflorescence :—all magnified. 
5. Hookeria pulchella (Hook. fil. et Wils. Fl. Antarct. part 1. t. 62. f. 1); dioica, ramis subflac- 
cidis compressiusculis, foliis confertis distiche imbricatis undulatis obovatis obtusis mucronulatis marginatis 
integerrimis seminerviis, perichetialibus obtusis, capsula inclinata apophysata, operculo rostrato, calyptra 
fimbriata apice glabra. 
Haz. With H. amblyophylla and Bartramia Halleriana. (Gunn, 13.) (A few fragments only.) 
On rocks: rivulet near Cumming's Head, Western Mountains, Archer. 
Distris. New Zealand, Lord Auckland’s Islands. 
6. Hookeria crispula (Hook. fil. et Wils. Fl. N. Zeal. p. 122. t. 93. f. 2); dioica, ramis sub- 
compressis, foliis laxe distichegue patentibus siccitate crispato-undulatis obovatis apiculatis marginatis inte- 
gerrimis seminerviis opacis (areolis minimis subrotundis) inferne pellucide laxius areolatis, perichzetialibus 
ovato-acuminatis, seta gracili, capsula operculo a ut in H. rofundifolia.— Mniadelphus crispulus, 
Mitten, in Journ. Linn. Soc. ined. 
Has. Leith's Creek, Cheshunt, Archer. 
Distris. New Zealand. 
** Folüs immarginatis. 
7. Hookeria microcarpa (Hypnum, Hedw. Sp. Musc. t. 59); dioica, caule vage ramoso, ramis 
complanatis, foliis distiche imbricatis obovatis obtusis integerrimis immarginatis evanidinerviis basi medio 
laxe pellucido-areolatis, perichzetialibus minutis ovato-lanceolatis, seta breviuscula, capsula parva cernua vel 
erecta ovata, operculo rostellato, calyptra basi fimbriata.— Pterigophyllum microcarpon, Brid. xat Univ. 
ii. 342. 
Has. Grass-tree Hill, in wet places, seldom in fruit. (Gunn.) (Oldfield, 327,287.) Ovens Creek, 
and other rivulets, Cheshunt, Archer | 
DisrarB. New Zealand. 
$ 3. PTERIGOPHYLLUM, Bridel.—Calyptra basi haud fimbriata, plus minus laciniata, Peristomii externi dentes 
remoti lirati. Folia complanata, immarginata, laxe areolata, obtusa ; nervo bifurco, medio evanido. 
8. Hookeria nigella (Hook. fil. et Wils. Fl. N. Zeal. p. 124. t. 93. f. 6); dioica, caule humil' 
erecto-incurvo rigidulo subramoso, foliis remotiusculis complanatis lateralibus spathulatis basi angustatis 
dentatis seminerviis intermediis obovatis dentatis, pericheetialibus rotundo-ovatis concavis, capsula sub- 
rotundo-ovata pendula, calyptra nuda. 
Has. Hobarton. (J. D. H.) South Port. (Stuart.) Back River Gully. (Oldfield, 81.) On rocks: 
in rivulets, Cheshunt, Archer. 
DrisrRiB. New Zealand. 
Leaves lurid, shrinking when dry. Seta 1 inch long. Capsule subpyriform, with a rostrate operculum of 
nearly the same length. Calyptra subconical. Teeth of the peristome with two rather distant red dorsal ridges. 
9. Hookeria (Pterigophyllum) obscurum (Mitten); caule bi-tripollicari latitudine cum foliis 
