534 SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. [Cryptogams. 



Cheiloscyphus, Corda, 1829. 

 Distrih. — Most species on the Southern Hemisphere, few on the Northern. 



Cheiloscyphus ciliatus, Steph. 



Campbell Island (R. M. Laing). 



Mastigobryum, Nees, 1838. 

 Distrih. — Almost cosmopolitan. 



Mastigobryum involutum, Lindb. 



Auckland Islands (J. S. Tennant) ; Nos. 1, 14a, 15a, 50. Auckland Island 

 (Dr. Cockayne) ; Nos. 84 and 817. 



Lepidozia, Dum., 1831. 

 Distrih. — Almost cosmopolitan. 



Lepidozia asperifolia, Steph. 



Campbell Island (R. M. Laing). 



Lepidolaena, Dum., 1835. 

 Distrih. — In the temperate and cold parts of the Southern Hemisphere. 



Lepidolaena Menziesii (Hook.), Dean. 



Antipodes Island (Dr. Cockayne). No. 836. 



Trichocolea, Dum., 1822. 

 Distrih. — Cosmopolitan. 



Trichocolea tomentella (Huds.), Nees. 



Auckland Islands (J. S. Tennant) ; No. 52, partly. Auckland Island (Dr. 

 Cockayne) ; No. 86. 



Schistochila, Dum., 1835. 



Distrih. — On the Southern Hemisphere and in the mountains of the tropics. 



Schistochila Lehmanniana, Nees. 



Auckland Island (Dr. Cockayne). No. 818. 



Schistochila pinnatifida, Hook. 



Auckland Islands (J. S. Tennant). Nos. 42 and 45. 



Madotheca, Dum,, 1821. 

 Distrih. — In all parts of the world ; abundant in the tropics. 



Madotheca Stangerii, L. et G. 



Auckland Islands (J. S. Tennant). No. 57, partly. Mixed with Leioscyphus 

 chiloscyphoides. 



