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Order MUSCI. 
CAMPYLOPUS, Bridel. 
C. Whiteleggei, ©. 
: On rocks, Stanthorpe. 
BRYUM, Linn. 
B. humipetens, C. 1. (n. sp.) 
Hab. : Gladfield, C. J. Gwyther. 
HEDWIGIA, Ebrhbart. 
H. Nove Valesiz, ©. 1. 
Hab.: Burleigh Head, H. Schneider. 
ENTODON, C.M. 
E. latifolins, Broth. (n. sp.) 
Hab.: Gladfield, C. J. Gwyther. 
FABRONTA, Raddi. 
P. Scottic, C. I/., var. notice C. M. 
Hab. : Gladfield, C. J. Guwythe 
RHAPHIDOSTEGIUM. 
R. aciculare, C. 
Hab, : Gladfela, C.J Gwyther. 
AMBLYSTEGIUM, Schimper. 
Small or tallish, creeping, prostrate, or ascending monecious or 
ious m mosses, the stems pinnately branched ; leaves equal, shining, 
OF obse cure ; cells with elongate aes thecw cylindric inclined, 
ciake internal processes of peristome ae aah cilia perfect or 
‘eficien le shor 
A leptopterygioides, a M. (nu. sp.) 
: Gladfield, C. 7 Gwyt 
F POLYTRICHUM, Dill. 
rect, ie, often large, rigid, dark-green or brown, Fis SOR 
gy vicevio S mosses ena on lege ground or roots of trees, &e. 
Stem oo 
; : : the 
| s Nerve very thick, with parallel grooves or plates on 
Upper Surface ; cells obscure, Pass inute. Fruit stalk terminal, 
me Capsule eh or slightly inclined, terete or 4 to 6-angled, 
) oly concaved or flat on ous mis and convex on the other, often 
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. Operculum flattish ; often beaked. Calyptra small, 
a o> or ueneely clothed with a thatch of matted hairs— 
Flora 
* Camere, ¢ 
C. M. 
Hab.: Eudlo, Field Naturalists. 
