114 FRANZ STEPHANI AND W. W. WATTS. 
Lepidozia longiscypha Tayl. Buffalo Creek, near Sydney; 
Centennial Glen, Blackheath; Cambewarra Mountain, 
N.S. Wales. 
Lepidozia microstipula St., n.sp. 
Sterilis exigua, fusco-virens, flaccida, terricola, late expansa. 
Caulis ad 7 mm. longus, parum longeque ramosus, capillaceus. 
Folia caulina remota vel contigua, oblique patula, parum concava, 
in plano 0°58 mm. longa, 0°67 mm. lata, sinuatim inserta; disco 
basali integro 0:2 mm. longo, 0:5 mm. lato, late obconico, apice 
longe quadrifida, daciniis lanceolatis, 0°33 mm. longis, acutis, 
mediis porrectis, lateralibus oblique patulis, sinubus obtusis, basi 
4 cellulas latis. Cellulae superae 18/18y basales 18/27 trigonis 
nullis. Amphigastria caulina minima, ambitu obovato-obconica, 
ad medium emarginato-bifida, sinu amplo, laciniis capillaceis, disco 
basali tres cellulas longo et lato, obconico, 
Hab. Australia, (Lane Cove River, above Fig Tree Bridge) : 
Watts, 958. 
Lepidozia multifida St., n.sp. 
Dioica magna robusta flaccida, pallide virens, corticola dense 
depresso-caespitans. COaulis ad 4 cm. longus, validus dense brevi- 
terque pinnatus, pinnis saepe flagellatim attenuatis. Folia caulina 
imbricata, oblique patula, decurva, in plano subrotunda (1°5 mm. 
lata, 1:33 mm. longa) asymmetrica, ubique grosse armata, margine 
supero 5 spinoso, spinis parum patulis, margine infero quadrifido, 
laciniis profunde solutis, aequilongis plus minus validis, omnibus 
apice longius setaceis. Oellulae superae 18/18, mediae 18/27y, 
basales 18/45, parietibus crassis, cuticula levis. Amphigastria 
caulina foliis aequimagna, ambitu subrotunda, circumcirca pro- 
funde sexfida, laciniis inaequalibus, setaceis vel lanceolatis, saepe 
profunde bifidis vel trifidis, segmentis angustis, apice semper longe 
setaceis. Perianthia cylindrica, 5 mm. longa, sub apice plicata, ore 
parvo truncato breviter fisso, segmentis plus minus longe spinulosis. 
Folia floralia intima oblongo-elliptica(2‘5 mm. longa, medio 1:5 mm. 
lata) apice late rotundata, marginibus inferis nudis, superis 
