BY C. J. WILD, 



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short, ovate acuminate, seta short, capsule oval, plicate, mouth 

 lcddish, calyptra smooth. — Fl. Tasm. II., 183. 



Hab. — On trees, Burpengary, South Queensland. — 0. J. Wild. 



Rhizogonium Parramattense, C.Muell. (Milium.) Very like R. 

 spiniforme (Mnium) but with very simple stem of more lowly habit, 

 when moist strict, when dry incurved very rigid, thick ; cauline leaves 

 brown, densely imbricated, the apex densely comose attenuated and 

 incurved when dry, subsecund not crisped, when moist erecto-patent, 

 very strict, not erecto-curvcd, shorter and broader ; cell walls dis- 

 tinctly reddish, neither forming an homogenous membrane, nor pallid. 



Hab. — New Holland, mixed with Hymenophyllum and Sclero- 

 dontum pallidum (Dicranum Sieberianum), on the hills at Parra- 

 matta (Hiigel), now in the Herbarium Kunzeanum. The species 

 is sterile, but nevertheless is very distinct in the points noted, and 

 judging from analogy, is without doubt endowed with the basilar 

 fruit of M. spiniforme. 



C. Muell Syn. II. 555. 



III. 



A New Hepatic. 



Zoopsis (Cephalozia) setulosa (Lettg.) S. Leitg. Mittheil. 

 des Natur.fur Steiermark (1876). 



Hab. — Helidon, Southern Queensland. — C. J. Wild. 



The above Hepatic can always be distinguished from the 

 two otherspecies of Zoopsis by the lateral tubercules bearing a sharp 

 terminal seta like the claw ot a crab. Dr. B. Carrington and W. H. 

 Pearson, in " Proceedings Roy. Sec. Tasmania, 1887, p. 5. 



Other features which it presents agree with those which 

 characterise the genus. 



