One of several Chiloscyphus species with teeth on outer leaf margin (images 6 & 7 show detail). This species also has a distinctive odour. The under leaves are widely bi-lobed with an additional tooth per lobe (image 5). They also connected to the main leaves on both sides which can also be seen on image 5 while the dissection process means only one side connection remains on images 8 & 9. You can also see this connection on the right side of image 10. Image 11 shows detail of the under leaf teeth and you can see the small trigones between the cells of the main leaf in the final image.
Liverwort or Moss. Possibly Schistochila lehmanniana or Cyathophorum bulbosum. Two Creeks track, Lindfield.
Growing next to Hypnum cuppressiforme.