364 BRYOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND. 
p. 91. Campylopus nudus (Hampe). 
urther examination of Hampe’s specimens at the British 
Museum shows that Nee is certainly not a Campylopus, but Dicrano- 
loma Me enziesu (H. f. & W.). 
p. 100. After Fissidens dealbatus H. f. & W. 
Fissidens hylogenes Dixon sp. nov. (Plate X, fig. 16). Poly- 
podiopsis 
Pertenstiar: corticola ; planta tota vix .5 em. alta, saturate 
ridis. olia paucijuga 1 6 juga), plerumque laxa, praemollia, 
tenerrima, perpellucida, Sdathalats- oblonga, obtusa vel subobtusa, 
elimbata, sed, cellulis marginalibus serie unica (raro duplo) per- 
minutis, crenulatis; cellulae superiores internae subhexagonae, 
s haud visus. Seta terminalis, brevis, 1.5-2 mm. longa, 
tenius, pallida. Theca erecta, minuta, 4.5 mm . longa, ovata, lepto- 
la osis 
aurantiaca, filitormia, Superne pallida, per totam fonpitaclinehs 
spiraliter no 
Hab. rey nee mp wood in shade, Marumaru Caves, Hawkes Bay, 
Nov. ar G. O. K. Sainsbury ( No. 5D). 
cate, pretty little species, totally distinct from the only 
other Nee Tenkind species of the Subgenus, F. dealbatus, which is a 
uch more robust plant with very acute, quite entire clearly bordered 
eaves. 
ave given it a name (wood-dweller) expressive of its predilec- 
tion for deep shady woods. 
p. 103. After Fissidens vittatus H. f. & W. 
Fissidens subelamellosus Dixon sp. nov. (Plate X, fig. 15.). 
Sernilien bidium. FF. elamelloso Hampe & C.M. affinis; multo 
elatior, seta praecipue multo longiore, theca cernua, foliis longioribus 
ert. 
Hab—On papa in shady watercourse, Kiwi, Turiroa, near 
Wairoa; E. A. ne Aug. 1926 (136). Wairoa, G. O. K. Sains- 
bury, Sept. 1923 (No. 10). 
p. 121. Leptodontium interruptum (Mitt.). 
The fruit of this, hitherto unrecorded, was found by Mr. Sains- 
bury mT. F. Cheeseman ’ s herbarium, labelled ‘‘ Woodhill, Oct. 
1882.’’ The setae are about 1 em. long, and flexuose. Capsule erect 
mm 
diameter of orifice, smooth, nodose, me ppg aid eohering above in 
twos and t threes, and more or less united at b: 
