﻿synonyms are given. Of these Hypnodendron is an example, the 

 old Isothecium being incongruous and inapplicable, and containing 

 as formerly used a number of very heterogenous species. 



applied until after due examination under tbe microscope, some- 

 times once or more repeated, though the majority of the species 

 were familiar and easily recognised ; some few, on the other hand, 

 were mere scraps and very trying, e.g., Trich.ostom.wn lingulatum; 

 and two others, of which more anon, offered peculiar difficulties. 

 Musci. 



Sphagnum cmpidatum Ehrh. — S. antarcticum Mitt.— S. cym- 

 bifolium Dill.— S. Xnvn-Zr/.nnHnun .Mitt, 



Dicnemon calycinum Wils. & Hook. (Leucodon calycinm Hook. 

 Mus. Exot.). 



Fissidms Jealbatm Hook. f. & Wils. 



Dieranella Schreberi Hedw. 



Dicramnn trt.-hn,,i',<,ni>it Hornsch. — D. dicarpon Hornsch. — D. 

 robustum H. f. & W. — D. BUhirdi?ri Brid.— IK Menziesii Tayl. 



Campylopus introjiexus Hedw. — New Zealand specimens of this 

 protean species seem less abundantly fertile than those from 

 Tasmania, or collectors are less fortunate.— (7. appressifolius Mitt. 

 (<•. clwatus, Flor. N. Z. (not Brown, nor Handbk.) ).— C. ch,n,tns 

 Brown. — C. bicolor Hornsch. 



Leucobryum candidum Hampe. 



Holomitrium perkhastiaU Brid. (Symblepharis Wils. in Fl. N. Z. ; 

 Trichostomum, Hook. Muse. Exot. t. 73). 



, antarctica Hampe).— T. (Bar- 

 -Another specimen grown with 



Scarcely dis 

 remarkable. 



Macromitrium lonyirostre Schwg.— M. lunyipes Schwg. — M. liaulare 

 Mitt. A rather doubtful morsel.— M. gmcile Schwg. Morsels, 

 mixed with Strcptopoyou. — M. recurvifoliinn Brid.— M. tuirmstnuiuia 

 Schwg. Grown with Sendtnera.—M. erosuhim Mitt.— M. prorepens 

 Schwg. 



Zygodon obtusifoUus Hook. Muse. Exot. Mingled with Mi tzgeria. 

 — Z. intermedins Bruch. & Schimp. — Z. Biownii Schwg. — Lepto- 

 stotnum (ireicile Brown (Gymnostomum Hook. Muse. Exot.). 



Leptotheca Gaudichandii Schwg. (Aulacumnion J. D. Hook. 

 Hndbk.). 



Bn/um nutans Schreb. A doubtful scrap. — B. leptothecium 

 Tayl. ' Barren specimen, and hence doubtful. — B. rufetcent H. f. & 

 W.—B. blandum H. f. & W.— B. tenui folium II. f. * W. — B. curvi- 

 collum Mitt.— B. pachytheca C. Mull. Synops. vol. i. p. 307. 



Mnium rostratum Schwg. — M. rhynchophoram Hook. & Harv. 



