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NOTES ON THE QUEENSLAND HEPATICiE. 



In the Synopsis Queensland Flora some attempt was made to 

 give a systematic arrangement of the Hepatica?, but in the 2nd 

 Sup. an alphalefical arrangement erf genera is substituted. 



Page 74, Sup. ii., Cephalozia Brotheri Steph. sp. nov. 

 Toombn], on chaired wood. C. J. Wild. No locality or detector's 

 name is given. 



Page 7"). Sup. ii., Frullania squarrosa Nees was growing on 

 branches which nearly touched the ground. This perhaps accounts 

 for the statement "growing on sandy ground," as no doubt some 

 quantity of soil had got intermixed with the plants. Hamilton. 



Page 75, Sup. ii., Frullania serial a Gottsche was found 

 growing on branches of trees at Hamilton. C. J. Wild. 



Page 70, Sup. ii., Lepidozia capillaris Lin den berg is no doubt 

 growing in the locality of the Logan River, but I am not aware of 

 t having beei found in that neighbourhood ; the specimen on which 

 iit is reported as a native of Queensland was gathered at Sandy 

 Greek, nearly hallway between Beenleigh and Pimpama ; said 

 creek drains into the Albert River, Mr. H. Tryon gathered it in 

 the neighbourhood (if Bowen Patk some three years ago ; it lay in 

 his herbarium amongst some mosses undetected till about a month 

 ago. It is not uncommon near Brisbane. 



Plagiochila Lyallii Mitt., p. 7o, Sup. ii., is a rather common 

 species near Brisbane. 



