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23. Meilichoferia mierodonta. Mitt. Cat. 



24. Bryum campylothecium. Hook. li.b. N.Z. Fl. 

 ,, chrysoneuron. Mitt. Cat. 



Bartramia elongata. Mitt. Cat. 



„ oommutata. Mitt. Cat. 



Funaria glabra. Hook. h.b. N.Z. Fl. 



„ Tasmanica. Austr. Mosses. F. v. M. 

 Polytrichum (Pogonatum) tortile. Hook. h.b. N.Z. Fl. 

 „ ,, Gulliveri. Mitt. Cat. 



32. Cryphea parvula. Hook. h.b. N.Z. Fl. 



33. ,, crenulata. Mitt. Cat. 

 Isothecium fruticosum. Mitt. Cat. 



,, augtistatum. Boswell MSS 



Hypnum fulvastrum. Boswell MSS. 

 „ amoenum. Boswell MSS. 

 ,, vagum. Mitt. Cat. 



,, oblongifolium. Mitt. Cat. 



40. Rhizogonium aristatum. Mitt. Cat. 



41. ,, pellucidnm. Mitt. Cat. 



42. Hypopterygium glaucum. Mitt. Cat. 



43. Hookeria denticulatum. Mitt. Cat. 



25. 

 26. 



27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 

 31. 



34. 

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 36. 

 37. 

 38. 

 39. 



1. ANDRE^IA, F. Ehehaet. 



Small, dark brown, growing on rocks. Key, No. 1. Named 

 in honour of Andre, a Hanoverian naturalist. 



1. A. petrophila, Eheh. Leaves nerveless, ovate- subulate, 



papillose. Wils. Bry. Brit. Key, No. 1. On sub- 

 alpine mountains. 



2. A. montana, Mitt. Leaves ovate, slightly acuminate. 



On rocks, Cumming's Head. 



3. A. acuminata, Mitt. Leaves sheathing, ovate-lanceo- 



late, lower margins minutely crenulate. On rocks, 

 Mt. Wellington. 



4. A. nitida J- Hook, asd Wils. Leaves nerveless, 



oblono-. ovate, obtuse, shining. Western Mountains. 



5. A. subulata Haevey. Leaves with broad nerve, ovate- 



subulate, falcate. Mt. Wellington. 



2. SPHAGNUM, C. Linmsus. 



The name is from Pliny ; he used it to denote moss-like 

 growths on trees. Key, No. 4. In bogs. 



