DICRANACEAE. - 95 
D. Knightii Hampe in Hampe’s herbarium appears to me to be quite 
mseparable from D. semicryptum C. M. 
Dicnemon Moorei Broth. & Geh. = Campylopus Kirkii Mitt. 
Dicnemon obsoletinerve Hampe & C. M. = Dicranoloma fasciatum (Hedw.) 
Eucamptopon Mont. in Ann. sc. nat., 1845, p. oa 
Plants of varying habit, often robust. Tiavee similar nemon 
ie opie hair-pointed. Capsule upright and viene rarely 
ightly curved. Peristome-teeth broadly lanceolate, obtuse, entire or 
aod divided at apex 0 only. 
Differs from Dicnemon principally in the erect symmetrical capsule 
and the almost undivided or quite entire peristome-teeth. 
Eucamptodon inflatus (H. f. & W.) Mitt. in Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 25, 
p. 300 (1892). 
Syn. Hypnum Be ee H. f. & W., Fl. N.Z., ii, 111, t. 90 (1855) ; 
Handb. N.Z. FI., p. 481. Coelidium a Jaeg., Adumbr. ii, 
384. Lembophyllum inflatum Par., Ind., 18. 
It is on scarcely more than conjectural ae dice this striking plant 
is placed in the genus Eucamptodon, not having been found in fruit. 
Mitten wrote on its position (Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. 25, ), 
“I keep it as a Ay thier of Eucamptodon, which is almost the oes as 
Dicnemon, but E amptodon has an erect capsule; in the other genera 
it is curved and anced In the absence of fruit I should have been 
inclined rather to place it in Dicnemon, in view of the Polynesian (? Austra- 
lian, cf. Salmon in Journ. Bot., 1901, p. 5) D. rugosum took) which is 
by no means unlike the New Zealand plant i in appearanc 
It is a tall, aires handsome moss with large, ieee: very rugose 
leaves, ending in hort fine apiculus, and nerveless. It is perhaps most 
like Braunfelsia obesifolia, but that mcs eek more rigid, not rugose, 
ae - Eat Sig leaves, with a single ne 
s been found in both North ad eee Islands, but is no doubt 
ra 
ee Petriei Broth. = Braunfelsia obesifoia (R. Br. ter.) 
ixon. 
LEUCOBRYACEAE. 
shia sama Hee in om: , xi, 42 ESM): 
this in the taxonomy of the order. 
