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SOME NOTES ON QUEENSLAND MOSSES. 



4. Synonyms — 



Neckerahymenodonta, C. Midler, p. 71, Sup. ii.. is " N. pennata 

 Hedivig of Handbook Flora New Zealand, p. 463, and according 

 to Mitten Cat. Austr, Moss. p. 35, it is the var. Tasmanica, Hampe. 

 (N. pennata Hechv.) 



Neckera pennata Hedwig is a widespread and very variable 

 species. Neckera Lepineana Mont, p. 733, is considered by a great 

 many eminent muscologists to be one variety of it. The authority 

 to N. Lepineana is omitted at p. 733 Syn. Flora Queensland. 



Garovaglia Neocaledonica, Schp,, p. 68, Sup. i., is synony- 

 mous with Garovaglia cuspidata, Mitt,, p. 732, Syn. Acroceratium 

 politum, Hook (Orthorrhynchium Hampcanum, 0. Mueller) 

 p. 08, Sup. i., occurs in the synop. at p. 733 under the synonym of 

 Fhyllogonium Hampeanum, C. Mueller. Phyllogonium Ham- 

 peanum is according to Hampe in Fragmenta Phytographiaj 

 Australia?, p. 49, P. elegans var. acuminata, J. Hook and Wils. 



At p. G8, Sup. ii , occurs Leucoloma Sieberi f. rigiSa. The 

 type is named Sclerodontium pallidum, Hook (Leucoloma 

 Sicberianum), p. fi6, Sup. i,, therefore according to the earlier Sup. 

 it should have been recorded thus : Sclerodontium pallidum, Hook, 

 form rigidum. 



5. Omissions — 



Ditrichum Baileyanuni C Mueller is omitted from the 2nd 

 Sup., although specimens which passed through Mr. Bailey's hands 

 have been in my possession since last Easter. It is a distinct 

 species, very diffe ent from its nearest ally — Ditrichum Mulleri 

 Hampe. No doubt the Dicranella Baileyana C Mueller has been 

 inserted in the place of Ditrichum Baileyanum C. Mueller. 



Campylopus introrlexus Hedw., p. 68, Sup. ii. — The first 

 finders name is omitted. I believe it was Mr. C. T. Musson. On 

 the same page is Campylopus Woolsii, CM, habitat Nerang 

 Creek, the detector's name (Mr. Schneider) is omitted. On page 

 60 occurs Aulacopilum Hodgkinsoniie Hampe et CM, It was 

 detected by Mr. Musson, but no mention is made of the circum- 

 stance. The same gentleman was the finder of Porotrichum 



