362 BRYOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND. 
ADDENDA. 
p. 20. After Dicranoloma chrysodrepaneum (C.M.). 
Dicranoloma integrifolium Dixon sp. nov. (Plate X, fig. 14.). 
D. chrysodrepaneo (C.M.) forsan affine, sed brevius, foliorum 
subulis multo a evita taad caules 3-4 em. alti, “Figaeacentae turgidt, 
apicibus cuspridatis. 
omnibus fere speciebus Novae eater differt foliis 
t 
valida dorso laevi vel sublaevi. Cellulae omnes msinseula’, superiores 
praecipue breves, irregulariter ellipticae vel rhomboideae, sat ineras- 
satae. 
Hab Par I., coll. R. Brown ter. 
Foun in Brown’ s herbarium with Bartramia papillata, but 
with no faether data. It appears a quite distinct species, as wit 
ee practically entire leaf apex and smooth nerve it combines a much 
outer nerve than D. Billardiert or its group, ae also a much 
ciate and nyider leaf subula than i in most of the allied ee es. 
There is at times a very narrow and ill-defined feyuiing border to 
the leaf-base. The upper cells are much shorter than is usual in 
the robustum group, and the basal cells smaller, but these characters 
ecur in D. chrysodrepaneum, and at times in other species of this 
group. The ater cells are very numerous, and smaller than in most 
of the species. 
p. 42. Ditrichum strictum Hampe. 
I have received this from Mitten’s herbarium as ‘“‘ Lophiodon 
strictus (Trichostomum australe Mitt.); Great Barrier (I.), New 
Zealand, Hutton & Kirk, 75.’ 
p. 43. Ditrichum punctulatum Mitt. 
poms character by which this may usually be sua a 
from D. elongatum lies in the leaf subula, which here is exceedin 
fine and thar. often very glossy, and ‘nearly always more or a 
spirally twisted round its own axis when dry, frequently very con- 
spicuously. In D. elongatum it may be equally long and fine, but 
is scarcely glossy, and rarely if ever distinetly spirally twisted. 
p. 51. Cheilothela Lindb. 
As I have shown in Journ. of Bot. 1924, p. 231, the New Zealand 
species is identical with the Chile plant described by Montagne as 
Trichostomum chilense, and must be known as enetanere chilensts 
(Mont. ) «= roth. 
Reim: owever, it should be noted considers the plants of 
the authors "hemisphere to be distinct generically from the European 
If this course is followed the N.Z. plant must be known as Chryso- 
blastella chilensis (Mont.) Reimers. 
