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Carrington, B. & Pearson, W.H. (1888), List of Hepaticae collected by Mr. Thomas Whitelegge in New South Wales 1884-5. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, Series 2 2 : 1035-1060 (Paper) Carrington, B. & Pearson, W.H. Unknown
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  1. Bazzania nova-hollandiae (Lindenb. & Gottsche ex Nees) Carrington & Pearson
  2. Calypogeia unguiculata (Hook.f. & Taylor) Carrington & Pearson
  3. Chiloscyphus fissistipus var. longifolius Carrington & Pearson
  4. Chiloscyphus fissistipus var. tenerrimus Carrington & Pearson
  5. Chiloscyphus limosus var. laevigatus Carrington & Pearson
  6. Chiloscyphus limosus Carrington & Pearson var. limosus
  7. Frullania cinnamomea Carrington & Pearson
  8. Isotachis grandis Carrington & Pearson
  9. Jungermannia crassa Schwägr.
  10. Jungermannia unguiculata Hook.f. & Taylor
  11. Jungermannia whiteleggei Carrington & Pearson
  12. Lejeunea subelobata Carrington & Pearson
  13. Lembidium dendroides Carrington & Pearson
  14. Lepidozia gracillima Carrington & Pearson
  15. Lepidozia verticellata Carrington
  16. Lepidozia verticillata Carrington & Pearson
  17. Mastigobryum novaehollandiae Lindenb. & Gottsche ex Nees
  18. Riccardia crassa (Schwägr.) Carrington & Pearson
  19. Riccardia minima Carrington & Pearson
  20. Riccia asprella Carrington & Pearson
  21. Riccia bullosa var. vesiculosa Carrington & Pearson
  22. Riccia marginata Carrington & Pearson
  23. Symphyogyna interrupta Carrington & Pearson

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