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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE QUEENSLAND FLORA. 



ORDEE LYCOPODIACE^. 

 Lycopodmm tetrapterygium, Sp. Nov. 



This species lias the tassel-like inflorescence of L. Billardieri, 

 and L. phlegmaria ; but differs from each in the direction of 

 the stem leaves, which, in the present species, are twisted half 

 round, so as to form four even wings along the stem, thereby 

 presenting a marked distinctive character to the plant. 



Hab, On trees, Daintree River (Fitzalan), Johnstone River 

 (W. R. Kefford). 



ORDER FILICES. 



Lomaria membranacea, Golenso, Spec. Filic. Vol. Ill, p. 34. 



Hab., Johnstone River (W. R. Kefford). 



A plant, which is evidently the above growing in the bush- 

 house at Bowen Park, Mr. Kefford tells me he found on the 

 Johnstone River. This is most intei'esting, as it is the first 

 time the species has been met with it out of New Zealand. 



ORDER MUSCI. 



Funaria sph?erocarpa, C. Muell. 

 Hab. near Brisbane (Bailey.) 



Cyathopliorum, Beauv. 



C. ptoridioides, Beauv. (C. pe7inafnm, Brid.) 

 Hab. Johnstone River (W. R. Keft'ord.) 



Phyllogonium cymbifolioides, G. Muell. 

 Hab. Southern Queensland (Bailey.) 



Neckera Baileyana, C. Muell. 



Hab. Southern Queensland (Bailey.) 



Distichophyllum, Dozy, et Molkenb. 



D. (Mniadelphus) Baileyanus, O. Mu(4l. 

 Hab. Helidon Waterfalls (Bailey.) 



ORDER HEPATIC^, 



Metzgeria, Raddi. 

 M. furcata, Nees. 



Hab. Keppel Bay (M. A. Thozet.) 



M. hamata, Linderh. 



Hab. Southern Queensland (Bailey.) 



