234 FLORA OF TASMANIA. [Hepatice, by W. Mitten. 
The leaves of the Tasmanian specimens of this species are scarcely at all sinuato-pinnatifid, but in other respects 
agree with those from New Zealand. 
2. Gottschea ciliata (Mitten; Fl. N. Zeal. p. 151. pl. 101. f. 4). 
Haz. In the same locality, and with the preceding species, Gunn. 
9. Gottschea Lehmanniana (Ldbg. in Lehm. Pug. iv. p. 60; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep.’ pp. 20 et 
623). 
Has. Dense forest near Franklin River. Near the Acheron River, and in a rivulet near the same, 
with the preceding species, Gunn. Back River Gully and elsewhere, common, Oldfield. Cheshunt, 
Archer. 
Gen. XIII. POLYOTUS, Gottsche. 
1, Polyotus claviger (Hook.; Gottsche; Fl. N. Zeal. p. 152). 
Has. Var. y. Taylori. St. Patrick's River, Gunn. 
2. Polyotus brachycladus (Tayl.; Gottsche; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. p. 247). (Tas. CLXXX. 
Fig. 2.) 
Has. Tasmania, Neill, 1824, Spence (Herb. Greville). 
Prate CLXXX. Fig. 2; 1, a portion, with leaves and stipule, magnified. 
3. Polyotus Magellanicus (Lamarck ; Gottsche; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. p. 248; Lamarck, Encyc. 
Bot. iii. p. 284; Hook. Musc. Exot. t. 115. 
Has. St. Patrick's River, in great profusion, and finely fruiting, Guan. Mount Wellington and Ker- 
mandie River, South Huon, Oldfield. Cheshunt, Archer. 
Gen. XIV. SENDTNERA, Zndlicher. 
l. Sendtnera juniperina (Sw.; Nees; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. p. 230). 
Has. A few stems picked out of other Hepatice, gathered in Tasmania by Mr. Gunn. In bogs : 
summit of Mount Wellington, Oldfield. 
These specimens, like those from New Zealand, correspond nearly with British states of the species, which 
differ so greatly in size from those found in tropical countries, and of which two, apparently mere forms, have been 
described by Dr. Taylor as distinct species, namely, $. runcinata, Tayl., which has its leaves more secund, and their 
margins more incurved, but otherwise presents no differences, and S. pensilis, Tayl. which seems to owe all its pecu- 
liarities to having grown in water. Both these states were gathered on the Andes, near Quito, by Professor J ameson. 
2. Sendtnera scolopendra (Hook.; Nees; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. pp. 241 et 723; Hook. Muse. 
Exot. t. 40). 
Has. Summit of Mount Wellington, Oldfield. 
3. Sendtnera flagellifera (Hook. ; Nees ; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. p- 242 ; Hook. Musc. Exot. t. 59). 
Has. Tasmania, Gunn. 
* Gen. XV. TRICHOCOLEA, Dumort. 
l. Trichocolea tomentella (Ehrh. ; Nees). 
Var. y. Javanica, G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. p. 237. 
Has. Forest near Macquarrie Harbour, Guan. Port Arthur, Oldfield. 
