NOTES ON THE MOSSES OF NEW SOUTH WALES. II. ADDITIONAL RECORDS. By Alan Burges, M.Sc, late Linnean Macleay Fellow of the Society in Botany. [Read 24th April, 1935.] The following paper completes the check list of New South Wales Mosses which was begun by the late Rev. W. W. Watts and the late Mr. T. Whitelegge in the Proceedings of this Society in 1905 and continued by the present writer in 1932. As in Part I of these notes, the arrangement adopted by Brotherus in Engler and PrantI (Natilr. Pflanzenf., 2 Aufl., Bd. 10, 1924, and Bd. 11, 1925) has been followed except for one minor alteration (q.v., page 90) on the authority of Dixon {Bull. N.Z. Inst., No. 3), and the species have been placed alphabetically within the genus. The grateful thanks of the writer are due to Mr. Gepp, of the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, for assistance in obtaining references; to Mr. Cheel, of the National Herbarium, Sydney, for permission to work through the material in his charge; and to Professor T. G. B. Osborn, in whose department the work was carried out. Grimmiales. Grimmiaceae. Grimmia. G. campestris Burch., in Hook. Muse, ex.; G. leucophaea Grev.; G. leiocarpa Tayl. Frequent in many parts of the State. Rhacomitrium. R. crispulum H.f.W., Fl. Tas. Tumberumba (Forsyth). Funariales. Splachnaceae. Tayloria. T. Maideni Broth., Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1916. Kosciusko (Maiden). Eubryales. Bryaceae. MiELICHHOFERIA. 31. australis Hpe., Linn., 1859. Yarrangobilly Caves (Watts). Mniobryum. Mn. Tasmanicum Broth., Oefv. af. Finsk., 1893. Yarrangobilly, etc. (Watts). Bbachymenium. B. Preissianum Hpe., Icon. Muse, t. 25, 1844. Jervis Bay (Watts). Bryum. Br. altisetum CM., Hedw., 1897. Yarrangobilly Caves (Watts). Br. austro-afflne Broth., Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1916. Richmond River (Watts). Br. himum Schreb., Spic. fl. lips., p. 83, 1771. Yarrangobilly Caves (Watts). •