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Taylor, T. (1846), The distinctive characters of some new species of Musci, collected by Professor William Jameson, in the vicinity of Quito, and by Mr. James Drummond at Swan River. London Journal of Botany 5 : 41-67 (Paper) Taylor, T. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Barbula crassinervis Taylor
  2. Barbula rufiseta Taylor
  3. Barbula torquata Taylor
  4. Bartramia strictifolia Taylor
  5. Bryum campylothecium Taylor
  6. Bryum creberrimum Taylor
  7. Bryum inaequale Taylor
  8. Bryum multicaule Taylor
  9. Bryum tenuissimum Taylor
  10. Fabronia incana Taylor
  11. Fissidens pygmaeus Taylor
  12. Funaria glabra Taylor
  13. Funaria subnuda Taylor
  14. Grimmia cygnicolla Taylor
  15. Grimmia leiocarpa Taylor
  16. Gymnostomum apophysatum Taylor
  17. Gymnostomum brevicaule Taylor
  18. Gymnostomum inflexum Taylor
  19. Hypnum lepturum Taylor
  20. Phascum cylindricum Taylor
  21. Pleuridium tenuissimum Mitt.
  22. Schistidium australe Wilson
  23. Schistidium drummondii Taylor
  24. Zygodon drummondii Taylor

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