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attached at about the middle of its length. Fruitstalk basal. Capsule elon- 
gate. 
New Zealand, Knight. 
3. M. Urvilleana. — Gymnanthe, Tayl. in FI. Autarct. 153. Rhizome 
creeping. Stems tufted, ^-2 in. high, erect, tips nodding. Leaves spread- 
ing or appressed and imbricate, nearly round, with an indistinct notch or 
with one or two short teeth at their tops. Involucre attached to the lower 
parts of the stem by its side, rooting. Capsule on a long stalk, ovoid. — 
Plagiochila Urvilleana , Mont, in Voy. au Pole Sud, t. 16. Jung, abbreviala. 
Hook. f. and Tayl. in Lond. Journ. Bot. 1844, 374; Syn. Hepat. 647 ( Pla - 
giochila ) . 
Northern Island, Colenso. Lord Auckland’s group, D’Urville’s Expedition, 
J. D. IT., Col. Bolton . — Less than G. saccata, and in its mode of growth more like some 
Plagiochila, e. g. P. ansata and P. circinalis. 
15. LEMBIDIUM, Mitten. — This genus is established for the Micro - 
pterygium nutans (p. 526), a very peculiar plant, destitute of flagella ; the 
stem is clothed with a vesicular coat. 
18/1. LEPEROMA, Mitten, is proposed for Sendtnera ochroleuca, S. at- 
tenuata, which may be a variety of the same, and S. Scolopendra (p. 528). 
18/2. MASTIGOPHORA. — Quite different from Sendtnera in its 
lateral fruit, perianth not overlaid, and free calyptra ; the habit is more that 
gQg of Madotheca. 
In character of Lophocolea, after, Fruit terminal, add, rarely lateral. Lips 
5 19. of perianth 3, closed. 
Gymnanthe lophocoleoides. — Mr. Mitten has furnished me with a 
description of the involucre, which is about as long as the uppermost leaves, 
with scattered pale rootlets. 
5 G. setulosa. — Add, Antheridia covered by minute scale-like leaves, on 
slender branches from the lower part of the stem. 
520. G. saccata. — G. Urvilleana ( Plagiochila , Mont.) proves to be a different 
species. See above, under Marsupidium. 
521. Lepidozia capilligera. — Mr. Mitten informs me that the perianth is 
elongated, its mouth toothed. 
523. L. albula. — Mr. Mitten suspects that this is nothing but L. ulotlirix . 
524. Mastigobryum monilinerve. — Add — 
Middle Island: Dusky bay, Menzies ; Otago, Hector. 
525. M. decrescens. — Mr. Mitten has little doubt but that this is M. novce- 
Hollandice. 
526. ISOTACHIS. — Place “almost trifarious ” after “Leaves.” 
529. Add— 
5. P. allophylla, and 6. P. reticulata, from p. 538, where they are 
described as Prullanice. 
