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border very narrow, whitish, lamina nerveless, with large splachnoids, 
lax, oval-hexagonal cellules, ‘04-"05 x ‘02-025 mm., the basal cellules 
larger, sparingly chlorophyllose, very smooth ; perichetia terminal, 
wi ‘ ther parts unknown. Male plants 
similar to the female, and growing in the same tuft; perigoma 
terminal, with few, very small bracts, widely vaginate, acuminate, and 
numerous antheridia. 
Hab.: Indooroopilly, Queensland, Field Naturalists. 
BRYUM, Linn. 
culate, bordered, border narrow, indistinct, vein viridi-rufescent, 
shortly exserted, denticulate, with oblong-hexagonal cellules m the 
centre of the leaf, ‘05-'07 
shining, when dry not at all twisted ; thece pendulous, of lls 
(‘75 mm.), when dry rugulose-subcylindrical, with nec about 3 oe 
long and *75 id at all constricted beneath the mouth, a 
lengthily appendiculate; spores ‘008-01 mm., ochraceous, 7h 
smooth ; operculum tall, convex, with very distinct apex, obtuse. e 
B. (Eu ) ail. Cont. 
Queensl. Fl. Bull. n. 13, p. 21 (name only). Dicecious, cxespitose, 
dense ~ tufts, fragile, green. Stems scarcely 2-3 mm. high, recs 
1 rown radicles, densely foliaged 
a 
e 
_or less revolute, apex erect, vein thick, rufescent, ending m4 
15 mm. in length, 
subcylindrical, thin-walled, with short neck 4 mm. long and 
thick, symmetrical, large-mouthed, pallid, not at all shining; 
broad, in part seceding ; the peristome resembles that of B. ape 
