116 



NOTES ON SOME QUEENSLAND MOSSES. 



The mandibular structure and dentition of Zygomaturus a v e 

 as vet unknown ; it was evidently one of the rarer mammals of 

 its day, the paucity of its remains contrasting strongly with the 

 abundance of Nototherium relics 



Figures — 



Owenia grata — upper premolar. 



„ ., lower ,. 

 Nototherium 



dunense — upper ,. 

 ,, „ lower 

 Zygoma-turns 



trilobus — upper 



NOTES ON SOME QUEENSLAND MOSSES. 



B* G. J. Wild, Es<>. 



The following notes point out various eirata concerning recently 

 recorded Mosses which have been published in the Syn. (Queens- 

 land Flora, and its first and second supplements ; they have 

 been compiled from a desire to clear up certain obscure points, and 

 perhaps may help to simplify matters for a future list. When a 

 third supplement is formed, the errata can be corrected, and 

 explanations given. 



I. RjEPBTITIONi — 



Two of these occur, namely, — 



DicraneUa Baileyana, CM. J P ' 725 ' Sy " 



Lcucoloma clavinerviB % CM. 



p. 68, Sup. ii. 



j p. 811, Syn. 

 I p. G8, Sup. ii. 



