238 FLORA OF TASMANIA. | Hepatice, by W. Mitten. 
gracillimis, foliis imbricatis patentibus oblongo-ovatis acutis recurvis integerrimis, auriculis clavato-oblongis 
cauli parallelis stylo subulæformi interjecto, amphigastriis minutis bifidis, perianthio majore ramulum termi- 
nante oblongo supra planiusculo ventre obtuse carinato, perigoniis rotundatis sessilibus.— Lond. Journ. Bot. 
1846, p. 404; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. p. 119. 
Has. Tasmania, on Mosses, Herb. Greville. 
Minuta, laxa, fusca, dioica. Caules vix pollicares, surculi ceguilati. Perigonia sicut perianthia ratione surcu- 
lorum magna. Minor est et tenerior quam F. exilis, et stylo inter auriculam et caulem interposito bene distinguitur. 
—Taylor. 
From the foregoing it appears that this species must be very nearly allied to F. congesta, and the only discre- 
pancy is in the direction of the auricles, which Dr. Taylor says are parallel to the stem. 
Gen. XIX. FOSSOMBRONIA, Raddi. 
l. Fossombronia pusilla (Nees; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. p. 597). 
Has. Damp ground: hillside, Woodburn, near Richmond; and wet crevices of rocks: gully by 
Brown’s River, Oldfield; gathered also by Mr. Archer. 
2. Fossombronia intestinalis (Taylor, Lond. Journ. Bot. 1846, p. 408; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. 
pp. 469 et 785). 
Has. Cheshunt, Archer. 
Gen. XX. ZOOPSIS, Hook. fil. et Tayl. 
l. Zoopsis argentea (Hook. fil. et Tayl. Fl. Antarct. p. 167. t. 66. f. 6 ; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. 
pp- 473 et 785). à 
Has. The Bedchamber, New Norfolk, Oldfield ; frequent, intermixed with Mosses and Hepatice, 
Archer. 
Gen. XXI. PODOMITRIUM, Mitten. 
l. Podomitrium Phyllanthus (Hook.; Mitten, in Fl. N. Zeal. p. 164).—Steetzia Phyllanthus, 
Nees; G. L. et N. Syn. Hep. p. 478. 
Has. St. Patrick’s River, Guan. Kermandie and Castle Forbes Rivulet, South Huon, Oldfield. 
West-end Rivulet, Archer. 
Gen. XXII. STEETZIA, Lem. 
l. Steetzia pisicolor (Hook. fil. et Tayl. Crypt. Antarct. p. 138. pl. 160. f. 7). 
Has. Yorktown Rivulet and St. Patrick's River, Gunn. 
The fructification of this very distinct species has not yet been seen, but the fronds agree with those of Steetzia 
or Symphogyna. 
Gen. XXIII. SYMPHOGYNA, Mont. et Nees. 
l. Symphogyna flabellata (Hook. SA eb N; G. L. et. N.. Syn. Hep. p. 481).—J ungermannia 
flabellata, Hook. Musc. Erot. t. 13. 
Has. St. Patrick's River, Gunn. Back River Gully, Oldfield, 202, Archer. 
