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Index to Hepaticarum—Part 1. By Lucien MARCUS UNDERWOOD.
. The last general synopsis of the Hepaticæ was published by Gottsche, Nees and Lindenberg, forty-six years ago (No. 315), and with the single exception of a review of the literature of the decade 1847-58 (No.'297), no general bibliography of any con- siderable period has ever been published. The literature is yearly growing more formidable, and the need of an index is seen in the frequent duplication of names and descriptions. It is desirable, therefore, to take our bearings in order that we know more clearly the nature and extent of our publications. The intended purpose of this index is: (1) To present an author catalogue of the publi- cations relating to this group, supplemented by a topical index for the purpose of more ready reference; (2) An index of all the species described, with a reference of each to the genera recog- nized at the present time; and (3) A classified arrangement of the species to show our present knowledge of their geographic dis- tribution. The first of these we present herewith. That it is entirely complete we cannot reasonably hope, yet we believe it fairly represents the literature bearing on the subject to the close of the year 1892. We shall gladly receive notice of any omission or needed correction. It is hoped that the further parts will not be long delayed.
While the greater part of the more important literature is in our own possession, access to several rare papers has been possible only through the kindness of the authorities of the library of Co- lumbia College, the Gray Herbarium, and the Royal Herbarium
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at Kew. In addition, lists of the published papers of prominent . living contributors to the literature have been sent to the authors themselves, who have kindly corrected the lists of their publica- tions. For the verification of some of the titles I am further in- debted to Prof. A. B. Seymour, of Cambridge, Mass., and Mr. A. W. Evans, of New Haven, Conn.
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1— Flora van Nymegen. Nederlandsch Kruidkundig Archief, 2d ser. v. 552 (1889)
(List of 30 Hepaticæ.) Angstróm, Johan. Lógdó (Medelpad), Sweden, 24 Sept. 1813;
t Ornskoldsvik, 19 Jan. 1879
2—Dispositio Muscorum in Scandinavia hucusque cognitorum. r2mo. pp. 33; Upsala (1842).
3—Fôrteckning och beskrifning öfver Mossor, samlade af Professor N. J. Andersson under Fregatten Eugenies verldsomsegling aren 1851-53. Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Forhandl. 1872, No. 4, 3-29; 1873, No. 5, 113-151.
(Includes Hepaticæ from Straits of nue New Holland, Sandwich Is., Gala- pagos Is., Tahiti, Mauritius and St. Helena.)
4—Ráttelser och tillägg till aee och beskrifning ófver Mossor, samlade af Prof. N. J. Andersson under Fregatten Eugenies verldsom- segling 1851-53. Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Forhandl. 1876, No. 4, 50—55.
5—Primz lined muscorum cognoscendorum, qui ad Caldas Brasiliæ sunt collecte. II. Hepaticæ. Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Forhandl. 1876, No. 7, 77-92. Anzi, M.
6—Enumeratio Hepaticarum quas in provinciis Novo-Comensi et Sondriensi collectarum. 4to, pp. 19, Milan (1882). Arcangeli, Giovanni. Florence, Italy, 18 July, 1840.
7—Sopra alcune Crittogame raccolte nel Piceno e nell’ Abruzzo. Atti delle Soc. Tosc. di Scienze Nat. (Pisa), V, 243-246 (1887). " 8——Elenco delle Muscinee fino ad ora raccolte al Monte Amiata. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxi. 465-475 (1889).
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10—Erbario Crittogamico Italiano. Fasc. r—xx (Nos. 1—1,000) (1858—1863): Series II. Fasc 1— xxx (Nos. 1—1,500) (1858—1885).
(Contains many Hepatic«.) Arnell, Hampus Wilhelm. Hernosand, Sweden, 2 Aug. 1848.
See also Lindberg, S. O.
11—Spridda et bidrag. Bot. Notiser, 8-15 (1876).
12—-Bryological Notes from the Meetings of the Society pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. Rev. Bryol. ix. 81-85 (1882); x. 74-76, 87-89 (1883).
(Summary of Lindberg's new species.)
13—Bryologiska notiser fran Vesternorrlands làn. Bot. Notiser, 89— 94 (1886)
14—Bryologiska notiser fran det smäländska hoglandet. Bot. No- tiser, 123-129 (1886.
15— Trichocolea tomentella, Ehrh. in Schweden fertil gefunden. Bot. Notiser, 192 (1887).
16—Om nägra Jungermania ventricosa, Dicks. narstaende Lefver- mossarter. Bot. Notiser, 97—104 (1890).
17—Jungermania Medelpadica nov. spec. Rev. Bryol. xviii. 12, 13 (1891).
18—/ungermania Medelpadica, Arn. Bot. Notiser, 133—135, t. II. (1891).
19—Lebermoosstudien im nordlichen Norwegen. 4to. pp. 44, Jön- kóping (1892).
(List of 115 species, with stations in full.) Arnold, Frederick.
20—The Flora of West Yorkshire. 8vo. London (1888).
(108 species of Hepaticæ recorded with stations in full, pp. 601—628.) Arrondeau.
21— Catalogue des Hépatiques observées dans le Morbihan. 8vo. 1 pl, Vannes (1872). Arthur, Joseph Charles. Lowville, N. Y., 11 Jan. 1850.
22—Report on Botanical Work in Minnesota for the year 1886. 8vo. PP- 56, St. Paul (1887).
(9 species of Hepaticæ recorded, p. 26.)
Askenasy, E.
23—Wachsthum der Fruchtstiele von Pea epiphylla. Tagebl. der Versam. deutscher Naturf. und Ærzte zu Wiesbaden, xlvi. (1873); Bot. Zeitung, xxii, 237 (1874). Austin, Coe Finch. Closter, N. J., 20 June 1831; + Closter, N. J.,
18 March 188o.
24—Characters of some new Hepaticæ (mostly North American) to- gether with notes on a few imperfectly described species. Proc. Phila. Acad. 218-234 (1869).
(Describes 39 new species.)
25—New Hepaticæ. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, iii. 9-18 (1872).
(Describes 17 new species.)
26—Hepaticæ Boreali-Americanæ exsiccatæ. Closter, N. J. (1873).
(176 specimens of North American Hepaticæ, Nos. 1-150; the tickets of the speci- mens were also published in pamphlet form.)
27—Sandwich Islands Hepaticæ. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, v. 14-18 (1874).
(Describes 13 new species.)
28—New Hepaticæ. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vi. 17-21 (1875).
(Describes 13 new species.)
29—Notes on the Anthocerotaceæ of North America, with descriptions of several new species. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vi. 25-29 (1875).
(Describes 9 new species.)
30—Notes on the genus Pellia. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vi. 29, 30 (1875).
31—New Hepaticæ. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vi. 46, 47 (1875).
(Describes 3 new species.)
32—Notes and Criticisms on Hepaticæ Americanæ exsiccatæ. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vi. 85 (1876).
33—Notes on Hepaticology. Bot. Bulletin (now Bot. Gazette), i. 31, 32; 35 36 (1876).
( Describes 11 new species.)
34—New Hepatice. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vi. 157, 158 (1877).
(Describes 4 new species.) .
35—Notes [on ates. biseriata (?)]. Bot. Gazette, ii. 142 (1877).
( Proves to be an Erpodium :
36—Hepatice, in U. s. Geog. and Geol. Surveys west of the rooth Meridian, v. Botany (1877).
(List of 15 species from Colorado and the Southwest, p. 350.)
37—Notes on Hepaticology. Bot. Gazette, iii. 6, 7 (1878).
(Describes 2 new species.)
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38—Notes on Hepaticology. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vi. 301-306 (1879)
(Describes 10 new species.) Ayres, Ph. B.
39—List of the Cryptogamic plants of Oxfordshire. Hepaticæ. Phytol- ogist, 1,702 (1843). Balbis, Giovanni Battista. Moretta, Piemont, Italy, 17 Nov. 1765.
+ Turin, 13 Feb. 1831.
40—Sur trois nouvelles especes d'Hépatique a ajouter a la Flore du Piemont. Mem. Accad. (Turin), x. 73-77 (1802-3).
41—Flore Lyonnaise ou description des plantes qui croissent dans les environs de Lyon et sur le Mont-Pilat. 8vo. Lyon (1828).
(Hepaticæ, Vol. ii, pp. 82-101.) Balfour.
42—[Description of Adelanthus Carringtonii.] Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. x. 378-382 (1870). Barbey, William.
43— Flora Sardoæ Compendium. 4 to. Lausanne (1884).
(List of Sardinian Hepaticæ, pp. 81, 82, 200, 201.) Barcelo y Combis, Francisco.
44—Flora de las Islas Baleares. 8vo. pp. 702. Palma (1879-81).
(List of 8 Hepaticæ, pp. 532, 533.) Baroni, A.
45—Sopra alcune Crittogame raccolte dal Prof. R. Spigai presso Costantinopli. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxiii, 306—313 (1891). Bastow, R. A.
46—Jungermania reticulata. Papers and Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 1885, 311, 312 (1886). Papers and Proc. Roy. Soc.
Tasmania, 1887, 36, 37 (1888).
48—Tasmanian Hepaticæ. Papers and Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 1887, 209-289, Pl. I-XLIII (1888).
(Contains descriptions of all Tasmanian species known to date.) Battandier, A. et Trabut, L.
49—Atlas de la Flore d'Alger. Fasc. I, 4to., pp. 16, 11 tab. (1886). Bauer, P. M.
5o—Uebersicht der Laub-und Lebermoose und der Farrn in Grossher- zogthum Hessen. Oberhessischen Bericht, 61-82 (1857).
(List of 9o Hepaticæ.)
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Bauhin, Kaspar. Basel, Switzerland, 17 Jan. 1560. + Basel, 5
Dec. 1624.
51—Prodromus Theatri botanici, in quo plante supra sexcente ab ipso primum descripte cum plurimis figuris proponuntur. 4to., pp. 160 (1620).
(Contains description of a single hepatic which Lindberg identifies with Preissia.) Bayrhoffer, Johann David Wilhelm. Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany,
25 Oct. 1793. t Lorch-am-Rhein, 17 Dec. 1868.
52—Uebersicht der Moose, Lebermoose, und Flechten des Taunus. Jahrb. des nassauischen Vereins für Naturk. V. (1849). (Sep. 8vo. pp. iv. 101. Wiesbaden (1849).)
Beardslee, Henry Curtis. Monroe, Conn., 2 July 1807. f Paines-
ville, Ohio, 20 Dec. 1884.
53—Catalogue of the Plants of Ohio, including Flowering Plants, Ferns, Mosses and Liverworts. 8vo., pp. 19, Painesville (1874).
(List of 61 Hepaticæ.)
54— List of Hepaticæ growing in Ohio. Bot. Bulletin (now Bot. Ga- zette), i. 22 (1876). .
(Same list as preceding title.)
Beck, Günther.
55— Uebersicht der bisher bekanten Kryptogamen Niederósterreichs. Verhandl. des zool.-bot. Gesellsch. (Wien), xxxvii. 253-378 (1887). Beck, Günther et Szyszylowicz, Ign.
56—Plante a Dre. Ign Szyszylowicz in itinere per Cernagaram et in Albania adjacente anno 1886 lecte. Schrift. der Krakauer. Akad. (1888).
(List of Hepaticæ, pp. 15-22.) Beckhaus.
57—Hepaticæ in Hóxler: Beitrage zur Cryptogamenflora Westpha- lens. Verhandl. des naturw. Vereins der Preuss. Rheinl. und West- phalens, xxx. 12-28 (1856).
Belanger, Charles. Paris, France, 29 May 1805.
58—Voyage aux Indes-orientales par le nord de l'Europe, les prov- inces du Caucase, la Georgie, l'Armenie, et la Perse pendent les années 1825-29. Botanique, Seconde partie. 8vo., pp. 192, 16 tab. in 4to., Paris (1846).
Bellardi, Carlo Antonio Lodovico. Cigliano, Piemont, Italy, 3o July
1741. T Turin, 4 May 1826.
59—Appendix ad Floram Pedemontanam. Act. Taur. v. 209-286 (1792).
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Bennett, Alfred W., and Murray, George.
60—A Handbook of Cryptogamic Botany. 8vo., pp. 473, London
(1889).
(General account of the Hepaticæ, pp. 156-172.)
Bennett, James Lawrence. Providence, R. L, 8 April 1832.
61— Plants of Rhode Island. 8 vo. pp. 128, Providence (1888). (List of 75 Hepaticæ, pp. 66-69.)
Berggren, Sven. Höör (Skane), Sweden, 12 August 1837. 62—lakttagelser öfver Mossornas könlösa fortplantning genom grodd-
knoppar och med dem analoga bildningar. Lund Univ. Arsskrift, L
1—30, pl. I.-IV. (1864) 63—Bidrag till Skandinaviens Bryologi. Lund Univ. Arsskrift, ii.
1—30, pl. I. (1865). 64—Ueber die Giftigkeit einiger Lebermoose. Oesterr. Bot. Zeit-
schrift, xix. 123, 124 (1869). 65—Bryologiska skizzer frán Norges kusttrakter. Bot. Notiser, 39—
49, 65-75 (1872). 66—Musci et Hepaticæ Spetsbergenses. Kongl. Svenska Vet.-Akad.
Handl., xiii. No. 7, 1—103 (1875).
(List of 40 Hepaticæ, pp. 96-103.)
67—Undersókning af mossfloran vid Disko-Bugten och Auleitsivikf- ` jorden i Grónland. Kongl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl., xiii. No. 8, 1—46 (1875)
(List of 40 Hepaticæ.)
Berkeley, Miles Joseph. Biggin, Parish Oundle, Northampton, Eng- land, r April 1803. + Market Harborough, 30 July 1889. 68—Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany. 8vo. pp. 604, London
(1857)
(General account of the Hepaticz, pp. 430-461; Cronisia n. g. p. 434 note.)
Bernert, Henri. 69—Sarcoscyphus adustus, Gottsche, var. heterophyllus. Rev. Bryol.
Xil. 47, 48, 62 (1885). 70—Catalogue des Hépatiques du sud-ouest, de la Suisse et de la
Haute-Savoie. 8vo. pp. 1 135, 4 pl. Geneve (1888).
Berthoumien, V., et Du Buysson, R. 71—Mousses et Hépatites de l’Allier. Rev. de Botanique, ii. 2-30
(1883).
Bertoloni, Antonio. Sarzana, Italy, 11 Feb. 1775. Bologna, 17 April 1869. |
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72— Observationes Botanice. Opusc. Scien. di Bologna, i. 57-80, 145—160, 229-243 (181
73—Ameenitates Italice sistentes opuscula ad rem herbarium et Zo- ologiam Italie spectantia. 4to, pp. 472, 6 tab. Bononiæ (1819).
Berzelius Society.
74—Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Higher Cryptogams grow- ing without Cultivation within Thirty Miles of Yale College. 8vo. pp. 72, New Haven (1878).
(Includes list of Hepaticz.) Bescherelle, Emile. Paris, France, 3 Jan. 1828.
75—Enumération des hépatiques récoltées au Tonkin par M. Balansa et déterminées par M. Stephani. Rev. Bryol. xix. 13-15 (1892).
Bescherelle, E., et Massalongo, C. 76—Hepaticæ nove americanæ-australes. Bull. de la Soc. Linn. (Paris) 626-632, 637-640 (1886). [Sep. pp. 11.]
(List of 19 Hepaticæ, of which 12 are new.)
77—Hépatiques récoltées par la Mission francaise du Cap Horn au 1882 et 1883. Comptes rendus de la Mission Scientifique du Cap
om, V. 201—252, t. i.—v. (1889).
(12 new species in a list of 88 species. ) Bescherelle, E., et Roze, Ernest.
78— Un exsiccata des Muscinées des Environs de Paris. (Mousses et Hépatiques.) 10 Fasc. (250 especes), Paris (1861-1866) Bescherelle, E., et Spruce, R.
79—Hépatiques nouvelles des Colonies Francaises, Bull. de la Soc. Bot. de France, xxxvi. clxxvi.-clxxxix. pl. XIII.-XVII. (1889)
(New species from Guadeloupe, French Guiana, New Caledonia and Reunion Is.) Bessey, Charles Edwin. Milton, Ohio, 21 May, 1845.
8o— Preliminary Lists of the Protophytes, Zygophytes, Oophytes, Carpophytes and Bryophytes of the Ames Flora. Bull. Bot. Dept. Iowa ` Agric. Coll. 133-150 (1884).
(List of 6 Hepaticz, p. 149.
81—Botany for High Schools and Colleges. 8vo, pp. 611, New York (1880); 6th edition (1889).
(General account of Hepaticæ, pp. 341—351.)
Bischoff, Gottlieb Wilhelm. Burkheim, Germany, 1797. + Heidel-
berg, 11 Sept. 1854.
82—Beobachtungen über Spherocarpus terrestris, Michel Acta Acad. Cæs. Leop. Carol. Nat. Cur. xiii. 829-838, t. XLIV. (1827).
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83—De Hepaticis imprimis tribuum Marchantiearum et Ricciearum, commentatio. 4to. pp. 40, 1 tab. Heidelberg (1834).
84—De Hepaticis imprimis tribuum Marchantiearum et Ricciearum, commentatio. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 2nd Ser., iv. 309-313 (1835).
85— Bemerkungen über die Lebermoose, vorzüglich aus den Gruppen der Marchantieen und Riccieen. Acta Acad. Cæs. Leop. Carol. Nat. Cur. xvii. 2, 911-1088, t. LXVIL-LXXI. (1835). [Sep. pp. 180.]
86—Ueber die Lebermoose. Oken: Isis, 749, 750 (1836).
87—Bemerkungen zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der Lebermoose. Bot. Zeitung, xi. 113-123 (1853).
88—Remarques sur l'organogenie des Hépatiques. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 3rd Ser., xix. 232-240; xx. 57-64, t. 9 (1853).
Bischoff, G. W,, und Nees von Esenbeck, C. G.
89—Znnularia alpina und Corsinia lamellosa, zwei neue europäische Lebermoose. Flora, xiii. 393-404 (1830).
Bloomfield, E. N.
90—Hepaticæ of Suffolk. Journ. of Bot. xxiii. 308-310 (1885).
(List of 42 Hepaticæ.)
Boatman, Nana Ball. Brandonville, W. Va., 14 May, 1871.
91. The genus Metzgeria in the United States, with notes on the asexual reproduction. Bull. De Pauw Sci. Assoc. i, 1-4 (1892).
Bolander, Henry N. Schluchtern (Hesse), Germany, 22 Feb. 1831.
92. A Catalogue of the Plants growing in the vicinity of San Fran- cisco. 4to, pp. 43, San Francisco (1870).
(List of 30 Californian Hepaticze.?
Bobart, Jakob (Son). + Oxford, England, circa, 1715.
93— Plantarum historiæ universalis Oxoniensis. Pars tertia, post auctoris mortem (f 1683) expleta et absoluta a Jacobo Bobartio. Cum vita Morrisoni. Fol. pp. 657, Oxon. (169
(Notes two Hepaticæ which Lindberg lin with Mylia Taylori and Fung. riparia.)
Bory de St. Vincent, Jean Baptiste Marcellin. Agen, France, 1780.
T Paris, 22 Dec. 1846
94—Expedition Scientifique de Morée. Tome iii. 4to. et Atlas, folio. Paris (1832).
Bory de Saint-Vincent, J. B. M. et Montagne,
95—Note sur un nouveau genre de la Famille des a. (Du- riæa). Comptes Rendus des Seances de l'Acad. des Sciences, xvi. 1112-1116 (1843).
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96— Sur un noveau genre de la Famille des Hépatiques. Ann. des Sc. Nat. i. 223-235 (1844). [Sep. pp. 13.]
Boswell, Henry.
97—Oxfordshire Mosses. Jour. of Bot. xxiii. 3-7 (1885).
98— Jamaica Mosses and Hepatice. Jour. of Bot. xxv. 45-50 (1887).
(List of 38 species; Scapania grandis n. sp.)
Botanical Record Club. E 99—The London Catalogue of British Plants, 2d ed. 8vo., London (1881).
(List of 192 species of Hepaticæ, pp. 21-29.)
Bottini, A. See also Pichi. 100-Muscinee raccolte all Gorgona. Atti della Soc. Tosc. di Sc. Nat. —
V. 235—248 (1887). i ror—Muscinee dell Isola del Giglio. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xix. |
265-275 (1887).
Bottini, A., Massalongo, C., et Ardissone, F.
102— Quali sieno le condizioni attuali della geografia crittogamica in Italia e quali i mezzi che potreffero migliovarle Relazioni. Atti del — Cong. Nazion. di bot. critt. in Parma, 5-32 (1887). P Boucher, Jules Armand Guillaume. Parvy-le-Monial, France, 26 July
1757. T Abbeville, 24 Nov. 1844. 3
103—Flora d'Abbeville. Ed. III. 8vo. pp. 116. Abbeville (1834). Boulay, L'abbé. m
104—Flore Cryptogamique de l'Est. (Mousses, Sphaignes, Hépat- iques.) 8vo. pp. 880, Paris (1872). E Braithwaite, R.
105—4A new British Riccia. Grevillea, i. 144 (1873).
Branner, John Casper. New Market, Tenn., 4 July, 1850.
Branner, J. C., and Coville, F. V. 106—A List of the Plants of Arkansas. Ann. Report of the Geol
Survey of Ark. for 1888, iv. 155-252 (1890).
(List of 11 species of Hepaticæ, pp. 241, 242.)
Braun, Alexander. Regensburg, Germany, 10 May 1805. + Berlin, 29 March 187;. 107—Bemerkungen über einige Lebermoose. Flora, oder Bot. Zei
tung, iv. 754-757 (1821).
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Brebisson, L. Alphonse de. Falaise, France, 1798.1 108—Hépatiques de la Normandie. 8vo. pp. 18, Falaise (1840).
Brendel, Frederick. Erlangen, Germany, 20 Jan. 1820.
109—Flora Peoriana. Die Vegetation im Clima von Mittel-Illinois. Természetrajzi Füzetek, v. 299-405 (1882). [Sep. pp. 107.]
(Includes list of Hepaticæ.) Briard, M.
110—Catalogue des Plantes observées jusqu'a ce jour dans le departe- ment de l'Aube. Mem. de la Soc. Acad. de l’Aube. [Sep. pp. 360.]
(Contains a list of 18 Hepaticæ.) Brin, et Camus, F.
111—Notice Bryologique sur les environs de Cholet. Rev. Bryol. vi. 11-14(1879). Britton, Nathaniel Lord. New Dorp (Staten Island), N. Y., 15 Jan.
1859.
112A Preliminary Catalogue of the Flora of New Jersey. 8vo. pp. 233, New Brunswick (1881).
(List of Hepaticæ, compiled by C. F. Parker, from the collections of C. F. Austin.)
113—Catalogue of Plants found in New Jersey. Final Report Geol. Survey New Jersey, ii. Part I. 25-642. Trenton (1890).
(List of 81 Hepaticæ, pp. 346-356.) Brizi, Ugo. Ancona (Marche), Italy, 28 Feb. 1868.
114—Prima contribuzione all'Epaticologia Romana. Malpighia, iii. 176—186 (1889).
115— Seconda contribuzione all'Epaticologia Romana. Malpighia, iii. 326—332 (1889). e
116—Contribuzione all'Epaticologia duin. Malpighia, iii. 414— 425 (1890).
117—Frullania dilatata, var. Briziana Mass. Malpighia, iv. 362 (1890).
117 a—Epatiche nella güida della Provincia Romana, 170-230 (1890). Broeck, H. van den.
118—Catalogue des plantes observées aux environs d’Anvers. Bull. Soc. Roy. de Bot. de Belgique, xxii. 112-173 (1885).
(List of 37 Hepaticæ.) Brotero, Felix de Avellar. Santo Antäo de Tojah, Portugal, 25 Nov. 1744. T Acolena de Belem, 4 Aug. poen
119—Flora Lusitanica. Pars II. o. Olisipone dion
(List of Hepatic, pp. 421-430; PC pense asit
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Brotherus, V. F.
120—Anteckningar till Norra Tavastlands Flora. Notiser ur Sällsk. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. xiii. (1871-4).
(List of 48 Hepaticæ.)
121—Enumeratio Muscorum Caucasi. Acta Soc. Scien. Fenn. xix. I-170 (1892).
(List of 94 Hepaticæ ; describes 4 new species.)
Brunand, Paul.
122—Liste des plantes phanérogames et cryptogames spontanement 3 aux environs de Saintes. Actes de la Soc. Linn. de Bordeaux, xxxii. (1878).
(List of 21 Hepaticæ.)
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Bruttan,
123—Ueber Lebermoose. Sitzungsber. der Naturf.-Gesellsch. zu Dorpat, vii. 183, 184 (1884).
(List of 54 Hepaticæ.)
124—Drei für die Ostzeeprovinzen neue Lebermoose. Sitzungsber. der Natur.-Gesellsch. zu Dorpat, vii. 343 (1885.)
125—Bericht über eine in hepaticologischer Hinsicht auf der Kur- ischen Halbinsel und an der Düna ausgeführte Excursion im Sommer 1887. Sitzungsber. der Naturf.-Gesellsch. zu Dorpat, viii. 299-304 (1887.)
126—Ueber einheimische Lebermoose Verzeichniss der in den bal- tischen Provinzen Russlands vorkommenden resp. bisher aufgefundenen
rmoose. Sitzungsber. der Naturf.-Gesellsch. zu Dorpat, ix. (1891.)
Bryhn, N
127—Scapania crassiretis sp. nov. Rev. Bryol. xix. 7, 8 (1892). Buchanan, John.
128—Notes on the Flora of the Province of Wellington, with a list of plants collected therein. Trans. and Proc. New Zealand Inst. for 1873, 210—235 (1874).
(List of 86 Hepaticæ.) Burckel, Georges.
128a3— Catalogue des Hépatiques et des Mousses Alu Bull. de . la Soc. d'Hist. Nat. de Colmar, nouv. ser. i. 1-58 (1892). Buttner, Richard.
129—Einige Ergebnisse meiner Reise in West Afrika in den Jahren © 1884-86, imbesondere des Landmarsches von San Salvador über den `
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Quango nach dem Stanley-Pool. Mitt. des Afrik. Gesellsch. v. 253 (1889).
(Two new species described by Stephani.)
Buxbaum, Johann Christian. Merseburg, Germany, 5 Oct. 1693. T Wermsdorf bei Merseburg, 17 July 1730.
130—Plantarum minus cognitarum centuriae, complectens plantas circa Byzantium et in Oriente observatas. Centuriae I. et II. 4to. Pe- tropoli (1728).
(Descriptions and figures of 5 species of Hepaticæ under name of “ Lichen.")
Campbell, Douglas Houghton. LE CHENE pies. , 16 Des 1859. 131—Zur Entwickelungsgescl i Berl. Deutsch. Bot. Gesellsch. v. 120—127, t. VI. (1887). (Includes notes on Pellia epiphylla.) 132—On the Relationships of the Archegoniata. Bot. Gazette, xvi. 323-333 (1891) Discusses the relations of Hepaticz to Algæ, Musci and Pteridophytes.)
Camus, Fernand. See also Brin.
133—Note sur les Mousses et les Hépatiques del'Isle-et-Vilaine. Rev. Bryol. ix. 33-42 (1882).
134—Sur les Collections bryologiques du Musée régional de Cholet (Maine-et-Loire). Bull. des Sciences, etc., de Cholet (1891).
134 a—Excursion bryologique à la tourbiére de la Fontaine du Four dans la forét de Montmorency. Bull. dela Soc. Bot. de France, xxxviii. 172—179 (1892).
134 b—Sur le Riccia nigrella. Bull. de la Soc. Bot. de France, xxxviii. 212—230 (1892)
134 C—Glanures bryologiques dans le Flore Parisienne. Bull. de la Soc. Bot. de France, xxxviii. 286-294 (1892).
(Notes 37 Hepaticæ.)
Cardot, Jules. 135—Catalogue des Mousses et des Hépatiques récoltees aux environs de Stenay et de Montmédy. 8vo., pp. 4o (1882). 136— Note Bryologique sur les environs d'Anvers. Rev. Bryol ix. 87-90 (1882); x. 71-73 (1883); xi. 24-26 (1884). 137—Contributions à la flore Bryologique de Belgique. Comptes Rendus des Seances de la Soc. Roy. de Bot. de Belgique, xxv. Ves (1886). d 138— Sur les Riccia Bischoffii Hüb. et R. nodosa ou. Rev. Bn. 2 xix. 49-53 (1892).
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Carestia, Antoine. Riva-Valdobbia (Piemonte), Italy, 2 Feb. 1825. See Massalongo, C.
Carrington, Benjamin. 18 Jan. 1893.
139—Gleanings among the Irish Cryptogams. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. vii. 370—372, 379—388 (1863).
140—lrish Hepaticæ. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. vii. 441—458, pl. X, XL (1863).
141—On two Hepaticæ new to Britain; Jungermannia saxicola, J. Bartlingii. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc. iv. 186—188 (1867).
142—Hepatice in Robert Brown's Florula Discoana. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. ix. 453, 454 (1868).
(List of 10 Greenland Hepaticæ.)
143—Dr. Gray’s Arrangement of the Hepaticæ. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. x. 305—309 (1870).
144—On two new British Hepaticæ. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. x. 378—382 (1870).
145—New British Hepaticæ. Grevillea. ii. 85—88, pl. XVIII. (1873).
146-—British Hepaticæ, containing descriptions of the native species of Jungermannia, Marchantia and Anthoceros. (Only four parts issued). Pp. 88, pl. IL. —XVI. (1874—1876).
147—Notes on new British Hepaticæ. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. xiii. 461—470, Pl. XVII., XVIII. (1879).
Carrington, B., and Pearson, W. H.
148—Hepatice Britanicæ exsiccatæ. Fasc. i. Nos. 1-75 (1878); Fasc. ii. Nos. 76-150 (1879) ; Fasc. iii. Nos. 151-215 (1883); Fasc. iv. Nos. 216-290 (1890).
149—List of Hepaticæ collected in Tasmania by Mr. R. A. Bastow, F. L. S. Papers and Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 1887, 49-52 (1888).
150— Description of new or rare Tasmanian Hepatic. Papers and Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 1887, 1—12 (1888). à
151—List of Hepaticæ collected by Mr. Thomas Whitelegge in New South Wales, 1884-5. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. ii. 1035-1060, pl. - XXII.-XXXVII. (1887).
152—A new Hepatic. Jour. of Bot. xxvii. 225, t. CCXC (1889). Carruthers, William.
153—On the nomenclature of the British Hepaticæ. Jour. of Bot. iii. 297—302 (1865).
(A discussion of the priority of generic names published by S. F. Gray in his « Ar- - rangement of British Plants.")
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Caspary, Robert.
154—Einige neue Pflanzenreste aus dem Samlandischen Bernstein. Schrift. der köngl. Phys.-Oecon. Gesellsch. zu Königsberg, xxvi. (1886).
(Describes 17 Hepaticæ found in amber.)
Chaubard, Louis Anastase. Agen, France, 17 Aug. 1785. + Paris, 13 Jan. 1854.
Chaubard, L. A., et Bory de Saint Vincent, J. B. M.
155—Nouvelle Flore du Péloponnése et des Cyclades. Fol. pp. 87, tab. 42, Paris (1838).
Chaboisseau, T.
156— Notes sur plusiers espèces observées rivantes ou soumises a la cul- ture. VIII. Sur quelques Hépatiques. Bull. de Soc. Bot. de France, x. 300, 301 (1863).
Chevallier, L.
157— Nouvelles localites du Sphærocarpus Michelii dans la Sarthe. Rev. Bryol. iv. 19, 20 (1877).
158—Liste des Mousses et des Hépatiques recoltées dans la forêt des Fanges le 16 Juin (1888).
Cobb, N. A
159—A List of Plants growing wild within thirty miles of Amherst, Mass. 8vo. pp. 51, Northampton (1887).
(Includes list of Hepaticæ.)
Cogniaux, Alfred.
160 —Catalogue pour servir d’ introduction a une Monographie des Hépatiques de Belgique. Bull. de la Soc. Roy. de Bot. de Belgique, — (1872). [Sep. pp. 56.]
(List of 105 Hepatic.)
Colenso, William. Penzance, Cornwall, England, 17 Nov. 1811. See
also Stephani, F.
161—Description of a new species of Metzgeria. Trans. and Proc. New Zealand Inst. xiii. 368-369 (1881).
(Des ribes M. rugulosa n
162—A description of a few new Plants from our New Zealand Forests. . Jbid. xiv. 329-341 (1882).
(Describes Plagiochila subsimilis and Gymnanthe hirsutum, pp. 340, 341.).
163— Descriptions of a few new indigenous Plants. Bid. xv. ien 339 (1883). e
(Describes Symphyogyna biflora and Monoclea Hookeri, pp. 336-339.)
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164—A further contribution toward making known the Botany of New Zealand. Jdid. xvi. 325-363 (1884).
(Describes 20 Hepaticæ, pp. 349-361.)
165—A Description of some newly-discovered Cryptogamic Plants ; being a further Contribution toward making known the Botany of New Zealand. 7274. xvii. 237-265 (1885).
(Describes 7 new species of Hepaticæ, pp. 260-263.)
166— A Description of some newly-discovered Cryptogamic Plants; being a further Contribution toward making known the Botany of. New Zealand. dtd. xviii. 219-255 (1886).
(Describes 43 new species of Hepaticæ, pp. 236-255.)
167—A description of some newly-discovered Crytogamic Plants; be- ing a further contribution toward making known the Botany of New Zealand. did. xix. 271-301 (1887).
(Describes 40 new species of Hepaticæ, pp. 280-301.
168—On new indigenous Cryptogams of the Orders Lycopodiacex, Musci and Hepaticæ. Jdid. xx. 234-254 (1888).
(Describes 21 new species of Hepaticæ, pp. 243-254).
169—A Description of some newly-discovered Cryptogamic Plants; being a further contribution toward making known the Botany of New Zealand. bid. xxi. 43-80 (1889).
(Describes 72 new species of Hepaticæ, pp. 47-79.)
170—A Description of some newly-discovered indigenous Cryptogamic Plants. Jdid. xxii. 452-458 (1890).
( Describes 6 new species of Hepaticæ, pp. 454-457.)
171—A List of New Species of Hepaticæ novae zelandiae, named by F. Stephani, Leipzig. 7277. xxiv. 398-400 (1892).
172— Plain and Practical Thoughts and Notes on New Zealand Botany. Jbid. xxiv. 400-409 (1892.)
(Popular account of New Zealand Hepaticæ, their uses, distribution, etc.) Collins, Frank Shipley. Charlestown, Mass., 6 Feb. 1848. See
Dame, L
Colmiero, Miguel. 173—Enumeracion de las Criptogamas de Espana y Portugal Parte Primera, Acrogenas, pp. 119. Parte segunda, Talogenas, pp. 260. 8vo. Madrid (1867). (54 species of Hepaticz described, pp. 106-119.) 174—Enumeracion y Revision de las Plantas de la Peninsula Hispano, Lusitana e islas Baleares, Vol. i.—v. large 8vo. Madrid (1885—1889.) (96 species of Hepaticæ described, v. pp. 552-571.)
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Colonna, Fabio. Naples, Italy, circa 1567. + Naples, 1650. 175—Minus cognitarum rariorumque nostro coelo orientium stirpium Ekphrasis, etc. etc. 4to pp. 340-99, tab. 131. Rome (1616). (Mentions three Hepaticæ which Lindberg distinguishes as Pellia, Conocephalus and Targionia.)
Cook, Orator Fuller. Clyde, N. Y., 28 May 1867. See Underwood, iL. M.
Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt. Horning, (Norfolk), England, 12 July 1825.
176—British Hepaticæ, with figures and descriptions of every species. 8vo. pp. 27 (1878). Cooley, Grace Emily. East Hartford, Conn., 26 July 1857.
177—Plants collected in Alaska and Nanaimo, B. C., July and August 1891. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, xix. 239—249 (1892).
(List of 13 Hepaticæ, pp. 246-7.) Corbiere, L.
178—Herborisation aux environs de Cherbourg. Bull. de la Soc. Linn. de Normandie, viii. (1884). [Sep. pp. 18.]
179—Muscinees Nouvelles pour les environs de Cherbourg. Rev. Bryol. xii. 58-60 (1885).
180—Mousses et Hépatiques des environs de Blidah (Algerie) récoltées en 1887 par M. Gay. Rev. de Bot. 145—155 (1889).
(List of 14 Hepaticæ.)
181—Les Fossombronia du departement de la Manche. Rev. Bryol. xvii. 1-6 (1890). Corda, August Karl Joseph. Reichenberg, Germany, 22 Oct. 1809. T On the ship ** Victoria," in the Gulf of Mexico, Sept. 1849
182—Genera Hepaticarum : Die Gattungen der Lebermoose. In Of : Beitrage zu Naturgeschichte, 643-655 (1828).
183—Monographia Rhizospermarum et Hepaticarum. 4to. pp. 16, 6 tab. Prag. (1829).
184—Hepatice, in Sturm; Deutschlands Flora nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen. Zweite Abtheïutié Heft, i.—xxxi. Coville, Frederic Vernon. Preston, N. Y., 23 March 1867. See
Branner, J. C. Crie, L
185—Observations sur le Flore Cryptogamique de la Sarth et de la Mayenne. Bull. de la Soc. Linn. de Normandie, 2d ser., v. (1871). [Sep. pp. 19.]
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186— Note sur un cas tératologique offert par une Hépatique (Frul- lania dilatata Nees). Rev. Bryol. iv. 3, 4 (1877)
187—Sur quelque stations du Sphaerocarpus Michelii dans l'ouest de la France. Rev. Bryol. iv. 6, 7 (1877).
Crowan FP. L. et H. M.
188 ——Florule du Finistere, contenant des descriptions de 360 especes nouvelles de Sporogames, des nombreuses observations. 8vo. pp. 262, Paris (1867).
(List of Hepaticæ, pp. 173-178).
Cruickshank, James.
189—List of Jungermanniæ, etc., observed in the neighborhood of
Dumfries. Phytologist, i. 257-259 (1844). Cummings, Clara Eaton. Plymouth, New Hampshire, 13 July 1855. 190—Catalogue of Musch and Hepaticæ of North America, north of Mexico. 8vo. pp. 24, Natick (1885). (List of 231 Hepaticæ.) Curnow, William.
191—The Hepaticæ of West Cornwall. Trans. Penzance Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Soc. 1881-2. [Sep. 5 pp]
192—Additions to the recorded Fauna and Flora of West Cornwall. Trans. Penzance Nat. Hist. and Antiq. Soc. 1883-4.
Curtiss, Moses Ashley. Stockbridge, Mass. 11 May 1808. + Hulls-
borough, N. C. 10 April 1872.
193—Geological and Natural History Survey of North Carolina. Part III. Botany, containing a Catalogue of the indigenous and naturalized Plants of the State. 8vo. pp. 156. Raleigh (1867).
(List of 69 Hepaticæ, pp. 75-77.)
Dame, L. L. and Collins, F. S.
194—Flora of Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Malden (1888).
(List of 16 Hepaticæ, pp. 149, 150.)
Darlington, William. West Chester, Pa. 28 April 1782. + West Chester, Pa., 23 April 1863. 195—Flora Cestrica. (Revised Edition) 8vo., pp. 498. Philadelphia
8vo., pp. 201,
1853). (Includes 33 Hepaticæ, pp. 422-431.) Davies, George. 6 April 1892. 196—Blyttia Mórkii N. v. E. Grevillea, iv. 76, 77 (1875).
+ Brighton, England,
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Day, David Fisher. Buffalo, New York, 11 June 1829.
197—A Catalogue of the Native and Naturalized Plants of the City of Buffalo and its Vicinity. Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. iv. 65-279 (1882-3). [Sep. pp. 215.]
(List of 24 Hepaticæ, pp. 165, 166.)
Debat, L
198—Flore des Muscinées (Sphaignes, Mousses, Hépatiques). 12
mo. 4 pl. Lyon (1874).
DeCandolle, Augustin Pyramus. Geneva, Switzerland, 4 Feb. 1778. 1 Geneva, 9 Sept. 1841. 199—Synopsis plantarum in Flora Gallica descriptarum. Editio ii. 8vo., Vol. ii.: Plantes cellulares. Paris (1830).
DeCandolle, A. P. et Lamarck, J. B. de.
200—Flore française ou descriptions succinctes de toutes les plantes qui croissent naturellement en France, disposées selon une nouvelle méthode d'analyse et précédées par un exposé des principes élementaire de la botanique. 3rd Ed. 8vo., Vol. i.v. Paris (1805); Vol. vi. (1815).
Dedecek, J.
201—Die Musci hepatici der Piseker Waldungen. Oesterr. bot. Zeitschrift, xxv. 257—262 (1875).
(List of 33 Hepaticæ.)
202—Beiträge zur Litteraturegeschichte und Verbreitung der Leber- moose in Böhmen, sammt einigen speciellen Beobachtungen. Verhandl. der k. k. zool.—bot. Gesellsch. (Wien.) xxix. 15-34 (1879)
203—Zur Verbreitung der Lebermoose in Bóhmen, sammt einigen speciellen Beobachtungen. Sitz. der kón. bóhmenischen Gesellsch. der Wissensch. (Prag). 1880, 104—111 (1881).
204—Die Lebermoose Bóhmens. 8vo. pp. 71, Prag (1887).
(Includes 124 Hepaticz.)
Delamare, E., Renauld, F., et Cardot,
205—Flora Miro: Enumeration rit os avec notes de- scriptive des Phanèrogames, Cryptogames Vasculaires, Mousses, Sphaignes, Hépatiques et Lichens. 8vo. pp. 79, Lyon (1888).
(List of 37 Hepaticæ.)
Del Amo y Mora, Mariano.
206— Flora cryptogamica de la Peninsula Iberica que contiene de las plantas acotyledoneas que crecen en Espana y Portugal. 8vo. pp. 849, Granada (1870).
(51 species of Hepaticæ described, pp. 623-649. )
SOE i
Delogne, C. H. I 207—Pleuroschisma deflexum Dmrt. et Plagiochila spinulosa Dmrt. — Bull. de la Soc. roy. de Bot. de Belgique, xx. 35, 36 (1881). | 208— Notes de Cryptogamie. Bull. de la Soc. roy. de Bot. de Bel- gique, xx. 143-145 (1881). 209—Note sur la decoverte en Belgique du Dialæna Lyellii Dmrt. Comptes rendus des Seances de la Soc. roy. de Bot. de Belgique, xxii. | 67, 68 (1883). | 210—Note sur Jungermannia cordifolia Hook. Comptes rendus des ` seances de la Soc. roy. de Bot. de Belgique, xxii. 9, 1o (1883). | Delogne, C. H., et Durand, Th. Hd 211—Les hépatiques et les sphaignes de la flore Liegeoise (Supple- — ment). Comptes rendus des seances de la Soc. roy. de Bot. de Belgique, ` ` xxii. 58-67 (1883). t 212— Tableau comparatif des Muscinées Belges. Bull. de la Soc. roy. « de Bot. de Belgique, xxiii. 63-86 (1884). Delogne, C. H. et Gravet, F. 213—Les Hépatiques de l'Ardenne. 6 Fasc. Gand (1868-70).
(Contains 60 species of Hepaticæ exsiccatæ.)
Desmazieres, Jean Baptiste Henri Joseph, 1796. + Lambersant near — Lille, France, 23 June 1862. : 214—Plantes Cryptogames du Nord de la France. Fasc. i.—xvi.
(Nos. 1-800) [continued as] Plantes Cryptogames de France, Fasc. xvii.- -
xliv. (Nos. 801-2200) (1825-1851):—Edition 2. Plantes Cryptogames `
de France, Fasc. i.-xxxvii. (Nos. 1—1850) (1836—1851):— Edition 3.
Plantes Cryptogames de France, Fasc. i.-xvi. (Nos. 1-800) (1853- | E
1860).
(Contains Hepaticæ among other Cryptogams.)
De Loynes, Paul. Poitiers, France, 31 Oct. 184r. 215—Essai d'un Cataloguedes Hépatiques de la Gironde et de quelque `
localités du Sud-Ouest. Actes de la Soc. Linn. de Bordeaux, xl. 223-
269 (1886). r 216— Station de Trichocolea tomentella. Actes de la Soc. Linn. de |
Bordeaux, XLI. li. lii. (1887). 3 217—Trichocolea tomentella. (Dum.) Actes de la Soc. Linn. de
Bordeaux, XLI. xxv. (1887). 218 —— Découverte du Riccia tumida Lind. dans le Sud-Ouest. Actes.
de la Soc. Linn. de Bordeaux, XLIIL lv. (1891). : 219—Contribution à la flore crytogamique de l'Ouest-Vienne et Deux
Sevres. Muscinées. Essai d’une Catalogue (1892).
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Delpino, F.
220—Applicazione di nuova criterii per la classificazione delle piante. I. Mem. Accad. Bologna, ser. IV. IX. 221—243 (1888)
221—Simbiosi fra Epatiche fogliose e Rotiferi. Malpighia, IV. 32, tab. V. (1890). Demont.
222—Decouverte des organes sexuels, du fruit et des semences dans le genre Jungermania dort l'organisation est demeurée entierement in- connue jusqu'a ce jour. 8vo. pp. 16, Paris (1857).
(Places the liverworts among the Ericacez.)
DeNotaris, Giuseppe. Milan, Italy, 18 April 1805. T Rome, 22 Jan. 1877. See also Ardissone, F. 223—Primitiæ Hepaticologiz italice. Mem. Accad. delle Sci. di To-
rino, 2d ser. i. 1 tab. 287—361 (1839). [Sep. 4to. pp. 74 (1838).] 224—Jungermanniearum americanarum pugillus. Mem. Accad. delle
Sci. di Torino, 2d ser., xvi. 211-238, 4 tab. (1857). [Sep 4to. pp. 32
(1855).] 225—Appunti per un nuova censimento delle Epatiche Italiane.
Mem. Accad. delle Sci. di Torino, 2d ser., xviii. 457—498 (1859) ; xxii.
353-389 (1865). [Sep. 4to. pp. 44, 5 tab. (1865).] 226—Sunto di osservazioni sul genere Sarcoscyphus. Commentario
Soc. Critto. Ital. Genova, i. 72 (1861). 227—Epatiche di Borneo, raccolte dal Dre. O. Beccari nel ragiato di
Sarawak durante gli anni 1865-66-67. Mem. Accad. delle Sci. di To-
rino, 2d ser., xxviii. 267—308, t. i4 xxxv. (1876). [Sep. 4to. 44pp.
(1874).] 223—Epatiche di Borneo, raccolte dal Dre. O. Beccari nel ragiato di
Sarawak durante gli anni 1865-66-67. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. viii,
217-251 (1876).
(Describes the new species of the preceding paper.)
Dickie, George. 229—Remarks on the structure and morphology of Marchantia poly- .
morpba. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. i. 107-112 (1844). 230—Notes on Mosses and Hepaticæ collected by Robert Brown, Esq.,
on the Northwest Coast of America. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. ix. 355-
358 (1868).
Dickson, James. Scotland, 1738; + Broad Green, 14 Aug. 1822. 231—Fasciculi (IV.) plantarum cryptogamicarum Britanniæ. 4to.
PP. 28, 31, 24, 28, 12 tab. (1785-1801).
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Dietrich, David Nathaniel Friedrich. 00. 232—Deutschlands kryptogamische us oder Deutschlands Flora sechster und siebenter Band. Kryptogamie. 2vols. 8vo., Jena (1843 ndr 104 Hepaticæ, pp. 115-150, taf. 205-272, colored.)
Dillenius, Johann Jakob. Darmstadt, Germany, 1687. + Oxford,
England, 2 April 1747.
233—Historia Muscorum in qua circiter sexcentz species veteres et novee ad sua genera relatze describuntur, et iconibus genuinis illustrantur: cum appendice et indice synonymorum. 4to., pp. xxi. 576, 85 tab. Ox- ford (1741). [Also reprint, 4to., pp. xvi. 576, 85 tab., Edinburgh (1811).] Douin.
234—Hépatiques rares trouvées en Eure-et-Loir et régions voisines. Rev. Bryol. xix. 25, 26 (1892).
(List of 29 Hepaticæ.) Dozy, Franz. Leyden, Holland, 27 Dec. 1807. t Neuwied, 7 Oct.
1856.
235—[Hepaticze of the flora of Leyden.] Tijds. voor nat. Gesch. en Phys. x. 108-114 (1843).
(List of 14 Hepaticæ.
236—Plagiochila Sandei Dz. icone illustrata. Accedunt nove He- paticarum Javanicarum Species a C. M. van der Sande-Lacoste breviter descriptae. 4to. pp. 16, ı tab., Hazenberg (1856). Du Buysson, R. See Berthoumien, V.
Dumortier, Barthélemy Charles. Tournay, Belgium, 8 April 1797.
T Tournay, 9 July 1878.
237—Commentationes Botanicæ. 8vo. pp. 118, Tournay (1822).
(Contains Æssai d'une Monographie des Fongermannes, pp.. 103-116, in which the genus Jungermania is broken up into a number of genera.)
238.—Sylloge “Red ot Europæ indigenarum, earum genera et species systematice complectens. 8vo. pp. 100, 2 pl. Tour- nay (1831).
239.—Recueil d' observations sur les Jungermannes, $vo. pp. 27. Tournay (1835).
240.—Hepaticæ Europæ. Bull. de la Soc. royale de Bot. de Belgique, 5-203 (1874). [Sep. 8vo. pp. 203, 4 pl. N d
(Contains descriptions of 310 Hepatic as follow Jun thocerotacez, 5 ; Marchantiacez, 28; Ricciaceæ, 25. SS
Durand, Th. See Delogne, C. H.
rmaniaceæ, 252. An-
unto ne nn a
a no ait tir mms
7 Do Uca gum getan otii ign e Ru e Dua eg ac iq SLE e
Duterte, H.
241.— Notes Bryologique sur Alencon et ses environs, etc. Rev. Bryol. xiv. 65-77 (1877). Edmond, James Williamson,
242.— Notes on the Structure and Measurements of Cells of Hepaticæ. 88—96.
Ehrhart, Friedrich. Holderbank, (Berne), Switzerland, 4 Nov. 1742.
T Herrenhausen, Germany, 26 June 1795.
242 a.—Beiträge zur Naturkunde, etc. 7 vol. 8vo. Hannover (1787- 92).
(Describes several Hepaticze.) Eiben, C. E.
243.—Die Laub-und Lebermoose Ostfriesland. Abhandl. der natur- wiss. Verein in Bremen, ix. 423-445 (1887).
(List of 32 Hepaticæ.) Eichler, B.
243 a.—Katalog der Lebermoose gesammelt in der Umgegend von Miedzyrzec. Pamietnik Fisyjograficzny, xi. 81-84 (1891).
Ekart, Tobias Philipp. Sinan bei Coburg, 21 May 1799. T (?) 244.—Synopsis Jungermanniarum in Germania vicinisque terris hucusque cognitarum. 4to pp. 72, 13 tab. Coburg (1832). (Contains copies from many of the plates of Hooker's British Jungermanniæ.) Ekstrand, E. V. 245.—Om groddbildiningar hos de bladiga lefvermossorna, Bot. Notiser, 33-36 (1879). 246.—Anteckningar ófver Skandinaviska Lefvermossor. Bot. Notiser, 36-42 (1879) ; 44-49 (1880). 247.—Om blommorna hos Scandinaviens bladiga lefvermossor. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl. 6, 1-66 (1880). Endlicher, Stephen Ladislaus. Pressburg, Austria, 24 June 1804. T Vienna, 28 March 1849. 248.— Genera Plantarum secudum ordines naturales disposita. 4to PP. Ix. 1483, Vindobonz (1836-1850). Evans, Alexander William. Buffalo, New York, 17 May 1868. See also Millspaugh, C. F. 249.—An rinde of the Genera of Hepaticæ. Trans. Conn. Acad. viii. 262-280 (1892). [Sep. pp. 20.] 250.—4 Provisional List of the Hepaticæ of the Hawaiian Islands.
24 Trans. Conn. Acad. viii. 253-261 (1892). [Sep. pp. 9, Pl. XXII,
(List of 118 species hitherto reported including 10 new species, half of which are credited to Austin MS.)
251.—List of Liverworts from Southern Patagonia. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. i. 140-142, Pl. XV. XVI. (1892).
(List of 28 species collected by U. S. Fish Commission; describes Lophocolea apiculata and Schistochila quadrifida as new. ) Falconer, Hugh.
252.—On Athalamia, a new genus of Marchantiaceæ. Trans. Linn. Soc. xx. 397, 398, t. xxix. fig. 1-6 (1851).
Fehlner, C.
253.—Beitrag zur Moosflora von Nieder-Oesterreich. Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschrift, xxxii. 45—51 (1882).
(List of 29 Hepaticæ.) Fellner, Ferd.
254.—Ueber die Keimung der Sporen von Riccia glauca. Jahresb. der Akad. naturwiss. Vereins in Graz, (1875). [Sep. pp. 6, 2 tal}
Filipowicz, Casimir.
255—Catalogue des Mousses, des Hépatiques et des Lichens du Royaume de Polgne. 8vo., pp. 10 (1881).
(Includes 57 Hepaticz.) Fiori, Adriano.
256—Revista statistica dell’ Epaticologia Italiana. Primo elenco delle Epatiche de Modenese e Reggiano. Malpighia, vi. 41—49, tav. III. (1892).
( Gives map showing distribution of species.) Fiorini-Mazzanti, Contessa Elisabetta.
257—Florula del Colosseo. Atti dell’ Acad. Pontif. di Nuovo Lincei. (1874-78). [Sep. pp. 81.]
(Includes 4 species of Hepaticæ.) Fitt, G.
258—Notes on Sphærocarpus terrestris. Lond. Jour. Bot., 287-280, t. IX. (1847). Focke, W. O.
259—Die Moosflora des niedersachsisch-friesischen Tieflandes. Ab- handl. der naturwissensch. Verein zu Bremen, vi. (1879).
(List of 51 Hepaticæ.)
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26o— Versuch einer Moosflora der Umgegend von Bremen. Abhandl. der naturwissensch. Verein zu Bremen, ix. 165-184 (1887).
(List of 46 Hepaticæ.) Forster, George. Nassenhuben bei Danzig, Germany, 26 Nov. 1754.
T Paris, France, 11 Jan. 1794.
261—Fasciculus plantarum magellanicarum, et plantae atlanticae, ex insulis Madeira, St. Jacobi, Adscensionis, St. Helena et Fayal reportae. Comment. Soc. Gôtt. ix. 13-74 (1787). [Sep. 4to. pp. 64.]
Fries, Elias Magnus. Femsjo in Smoland, Sweden, 15 Aug. 1794.
T Upsala, 8 Feb. 1878.
262— Stirpium agri Femsoniensis index, observationibus illustrata. 8vo. pp. 100, Lundae (1825-26).
263—Summa vegetabilium Scandinaviae, sive enumeratio systematica et critica plantarum quum cotyledonearum tum nemearum, inter mare occidentale et album, inter Eidoram et Nordkap hactenus lectarum in- dicata simul distributione geographica. 8vo. pp. viii. 572, Holmiae (1846—49).
Frost, Charles Christopher. Brattleboro, Vt., 11 Nov. 1805. + Brat-
tleboro, Vt., 16 Mar. 1880.
264— Catalogue of Cryptogamous or Flowerless Plants of Vermont. Archives of Science and Trans. Orleans Co. Soc. Nat. Hist. i. 78-81, III—I17, 152, 153, 192—195, 234-240, 249-252 (1871).
(List of 45 Hepaticæ. pp. 194, 195.)
Funck, Heinrich Christian.
April 1839.
265— Kryptogamische Gewächse des Fichtelgebirges. 4to. Leipzig (1806-38).
(Exsiccatæ of Cryptogams Nos. 1-865, including several Hepaticze.) Gagliardi.
266—Epatiche raccolte nei diutorini del Calvario di Gees du- rante l'hiverno 1875-76. Atti dell’ Acad. Pontif. di Nuovo Lincei, xxxvi. (1883). [Sep. pp. 4.]
Garcke, Friedrich August. Braunrode, Germany, 25 Oct. 1819. S
267— Flora von Halle. Zweiter Theil, Kryptogamen. Svo. pp. xii 276, Berlin (1856).
Gardiner, William. + Dundee, Scotland, 21 June 1852. 268— Flora of Forfarshire. 8vo. pp. xxiv. 308, London (1848). (Includes an account of the Hepaticæ.)
Gay, J. See Montagne, C.
, 1771. T Gefrees, Germany, 14
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Geheeb, A.
269—Beitrag zur Moosflora des westlichen Siberiens. Flora, lxii. 471—480 (1879).
(List of 3 Hepaticæ.)
270—Neue Beiträge zur Moosflora von Neu-Guinea. Bibliotheca Bo- tanica; xiii. 188
(Description of Lepidozia Lawesii n. sp. by Stephani.) Genth, C. F. F. Platte bei Wiesbaden, ep god SC 1810. f Nas-
tötten, 13 Aug. 1837. See also ZZ uZener, J. W.
271—Flora des Herzogthum Nassau und der ER so wie untern Rheingegenden von Speier bis Köln. Erster Theil, Kryptogamie. 8vo. pp. xii. 439, Mainz (1836). Gillot, X.
272—Liste des Cryptogames récoltées en Corse pendant la session extraordinaire de 1877. Bull. de la Soc. Bot. de France, xxv. 131—136 (1878)
(List of 10 Hepaticæ.)
273—Liste des Muscinées récoltées en Corse pendant la session extra- ordinaire de la Société Botanique de France. Rev. Bryol v. 8-10 (1878).
(List of 8 Hepaticæ.) Giordano, G. C.
274—Muschi del reale orto botanico raccolti del Prof. V. Cesati. Rendi dell ege delle Sci. fis. e Mat. (Napoli), xxiv. 77—79 (1885).
æ.)
(List of 10 Hepati Girgensohn, G. e
275—Übersicht der bis jetzt bekannten Laub- und Lebermoose der Ostsee-provincen. Archiv fur der Naturk. Liv.— Esth.- und Kurlands, i. 63-74 (1855).
276—Naturgeschichte der Laub- und Lebermoose Liv-, Esth- und Kurlands. Dorpater Archiv. ii. 1-488 (1860). [Sep. 8vo., pp. 488, Dorpat (1860).] Godman, Frederick DuCane. See Mitten, W. Goebel, Karl. Billigheim, Germany, 8 March 1855.
277—Ueber das Wachsthum von Metzgeria furcata und Aneura. Arb. des Bot. Inst. in Würzburg, ii. 285-290, 1 Taf. (1879).
278—Zur Embryologie der Archegoniaten. Arb. des Bot. Inst. in Würzburg, ii. 437—451 (1880).
279—Zur vergleichenden Anatomie der Marchantieen. Arb. des Bot. Inst. in Würzburg, ii. 529—535 (1880).
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280—Die Muscineen, in Schenk: Handbuch der Botanik, ii. 315-401 (1882).
281—Grundzuge der Systematik, und speciellen noii iius 8vo., Leipzig (1882).
(Muscineen, 152-20
28 2—Muscineae, Se Encyclopedia Britannica, Ninth Edition, xvii. 65-74 (1884).
283—Outlines of Special Morphology and Classification of Plants. 8vo. Oxford (1887).
(English translation of No. 281. Gives general account of Muscineae, pp. 140-144, and of the Hepaticæ, pp. 144-163.)
284.—Morphologische und biologische Studien: Ueber epiphytische Farne und Muscineen. Ann. du Jard. Bot. de Buitenzorg, vii. 1-73, Pl. I-XV (1887)
(Discusses function of *auricule " in Hepaticæ, etc.)
285.— Ueber die wasserbehälter epiphytischer Lebermoose. Pflanzen- biologische Schilderungen I, Marburg (1889).
(Discusses the germination of Lejeunea, and the auricles of Jungermaniacex. )
286.— Ueber die Jugendstände der Pflanzen. Flora, lxxii. 1-45 (188
- Bn the development of Hepaticæ, especially the Jungermaniaceæ, pp. 14-64.) 287.—Morphologische und biologische Studien: IV. Ueber javanische Lebermoose. Ann. du Jard. Bot. de Buitenzorg, ix. 1-40, Pl. L-V. (1891).
(1. Treubia insignis. 2. Calobryum Blumii. 3. Colura ornata. 4. Eine java- nische Plagiochila mit Wassersachen. 5. Kurzia crenacanthoidea.) Godelinais, Abbe de la. e
288— Mousses et Hépatiques d'Ille-et-Vilaine. Rev. Bryol. viii. 104— 111 (1881); ix. 6-9 (1882).
(List of 64 Hepaticz.)
Gonse, E.
289— Catalogue des Muscinées de la Somme. Mem. de la Soc. Linn. du Nord de la France, iv. (1885).
(List of 35 Hepatic.)
290— Additions au Catalogue des Muscinées de la Somme. Mem. de la Soc. Linn. du Nord de la France, vii. (1886-88). [Sep. pp. 11.] Gottsche, Carl Moritz. Altona bei Hamburg, Germany, 3 July 1808.
f Altona, 28 Sept. 1892. See also Hampe, E.; Lindenberg, J. B.; Lehmann, J. G. Ca Polakowsky, H.; Schiffner, V.; Underwood, L. M.
291—Anatomisch-physiologische Untersuchungen über Haplomitrium `
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Hookeri N. v. E. mit Vergleichung andere Lebermoose. Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. Carol. Nat. Cur. xx. 267-398, t. xiii. —xx. (1843)
292—Ueber die Fructification der Jungermanniae Geocalyceae. Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. Carol. Nat. Cur. xxi. 419—466, t. xxx .— xxxii. (1845).
293—Muscorum Hepaticarum species novae Javanenses. Batavia Nat. Tijdschr., iv. 573-576 (1853). Also in Zollenger : Systematisches Verzeichniss der im indischen Archipel. in den Jahren, 1842-48 ge- sammelten so wie der aus Japan empfangenen Pflanzen. 8vo., pp. xiv., 160, 67, Zurich (1854-5.)
294—Hepatice Australasiæ a Dre. Ferd. Müller lectae. Linnæa, xii. 547—561 (1856).
295—Pugillus Novarum Hepaticarum e recensione Herbarii Musei ee congestus. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 4th ser., viii. 318—348, t. ix.— xvi. (185
Se Uds das Genus Monoclei. Bot. Zeitung, xvi. 281—287, 289- 292, t. vii., viii. (1858).
297—Uebersicht und kritische Wiirdigung der seit dem Erscheinen der Synopsis Hepaticarum bekannt gewordenen Leistungen in der He- paticologie. Beilage zu Bot. Zeitung, xvi. 1-48 (1858).
298—Die Leistungen der Belgier in der Hepaticologie seit, 1835. Beilage zu Bot. Zeitung, xvi. 49—54 (1858).
299—Eine veilleicht neue Art der Gattung Ricciella Braun. Bot. Zeitung, xvii. 88— 92 (1859).
300—Hepaticologische Notizen. Bot. Zeitung, xix. 1—4 (1861).
301—Hepaticæ, in Specimen Flore Cryptogamei septem insularum. (Corcyra, etc.) Verband, der k. k. zool.—bot. Gesellsch, xi. 416 (1861).
302—Hepaticæ, in Triana et Planchon : Prodromus Flore Novo- Granatensis. Ann. des Sc. Nat. 5th ser. 1, 95— 198, t. xvii.-xx. (1864).
302 a—Carrington’s Irish Cryptogams. Hedwigia, v. 8-14 (1866).
303—Ueber die Cuticula der Scapania-Arten.. Hedwigia, v. 17—23 (1866).
304—De Mexikanske Levermosser, efter Prof. Fr. Liebmanns Saml- ing. Dansk. Vid. Selsk. Skrift. vi. 97—380, t. i —xx. (1867). (Sep. pp. 284.)
305—Eine neue Jungermannia (J. Mildeana). Verhandl. der k. k. zool.—bot. Gesellsch. xvii. 623—626 (1867).
3o6—Einige Bemerkungen zu Thom. Jensen: Conspectus Hepati- carum Daniæ, eller Beskrevelse af de Danske Halvmosser. Hedwigia, vi. 49-59, 65-77 (1867).
(Includes notes on many species, and a revision of the Burgen species of Pellia.)
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307— Neuere Untersuchungen uber die Jungermanniæ Geocalyceæ. Abhandl. des Naturw. Vereins in Hamburg, vii. 39—66, t. (1880).
308—Hepatice in Muller: Fragmenta Phytographiæ Australiæ, xi. 53-69 (1880).
309—Hepaticæ, in Reliquis Rutenbergianæ. Abhandl, der natur- wissensch. Verein in Bremen, vii. 338-365 (1882).
(Describes 37 new Hepaticæ from Madagascar.)
310— Ueber die in Bernstein eingeschlossenen Lebermoose. Berichte der Gesellsch. für Bot. in Hamburg, i, 1-5 (1886).
(23 species of Hepaticæ in amber. Cf Bot. Cent. xxv. 95-7, 121-3).
311—Ueber Lebermoose von Ceylon. Gesellsch. für Bot. in Ham- burg, ii. 33, 34 (1886).
312—Ueber Lebermoose, mitgebracht von der Expedition der Gazelle. Gesellsch. fur Bot. in Hamburg, ii. 34 (1886).
313—Ueber Bildungsabweichungen bei der Entwickelung des Sporo- gons der Lejeunien. Gesellsch. fur Bot. in Hamburg, i. 15 (1886).
314—Die Lebermoose Sudgeorgiens. Die deutschen Polar expedition, li. 449—454, t. i.—viii. (1890). Gottsche, C. M., Lindenberg, J. B., et Nees ab Esenbeck, C. G.
315—Synopsis Hepaticarum. 8vo., pp. 834. Hamburghi, (1844- 1847).
Gottsche, C. M., et Rabenhorst, L.
gt Europæ (ia), Decas 1-66, (No. 1-660), Dresden, 1862-1879.
(Dr. Gottsche’s connection SS this elaborate series commenced with the issue of Decades 3-4, No. 21.)
Gravet, F. See Delogne, C. H.
Gray, Samuel Frederick. England, 1780. + 1836. 317—A Natural Arrangement of British Plants according to Tunis; DeCandolle, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. London (1821). ntains the first extensive breaking up of the genus Tene following the divisions made by Hooker in his British Fungermannie.)
Griffith, William. Ham Common, England, 4 March 1810; t Malacca, India, 9 Feb. 1845. 318—Notulz ad plantas Asiaticas. Part II. On the higher Crypto- gamous Plants, 8vo., with Atlas 4to. Calcutta (1849). — le on Hepaticæ, pp. 285-298; Descriptions of several new genera d species, pp. 299-352. The work was written in part as early as 1835, but was Be re )
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319—Alcune Muscinee ed alcuni Licheni Marchigiani. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxiii. 508 (1891).
(Includes 7 Hepaticæ. Grönland, Johannes. .
320--Memoire sur la Germination de quelque Hépatiques. Ann. des Sc. Nat. 4th ser., i. 5-29, t. i.-vi. (1854). [Sep. pp. 25]. Grônlund, Christian.
321—Beitrag zur Kentniss der Flora von Island. ii. Hepaticz et Musci. Bot. Tidskrift, 2 R. iii. 1-22 (1874).
(List of 55 Hepaticæ
322—Islands Flora. 8vo., Copenhagen (1881).
(Includes 62 species of Hepatic.)
Gronovius, Jan Fredrik. Leyden, Holland, 1690. Leyden, 1762.
323—Flora Virginica, etc. 2 vol. 8vo. (1739-43).
(Mentions one hepatic under the name of “ Lichen terrestris ee which Lindberg identifies as Pasta tenella ; ex first reported from America Guignard, Leon.
324—Sur la formation des Anthérozoides des Hépatiques, des Mousses et des Fougéres. Comptes rendus de l'Acad. des Sc... cviii. 463
325—Development et constitution des Anthérozoides. Rev. gen. de Botanique, i. pt. 1-4 (1889).
(Pellia, Fossombronia, Anthoceros, Marchantia, Conocephalus, etc.) Haberlandt, G.
326—Ueber das Langenwachsthum und den Geotropismus der Rhi- zoiden von Marchantia und Lunularia. Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr., xxxix. 93-98 (1889).
327—Die Lebermoose Deutschland. 8vo., pp. 9o, 12 Taf. col., Gera (1885).
Haines, Mary Parry. Cinnaminson, N. J., 24 Dec. 1826. Do
mond, Ind., 8 Dec. 1884.
328— List of Ferns, Mosses, Hepaticæ and Lichens collected in Wayne County, Indiana. Rep. Geol. Survey, viii.-x, 235-239 (1879).
(List of 20 Hepaticæ, p. 238).
Hall, Elihu. Virginia, June, 1822. + Athens, Illinois, Sept. 1882.
Haller, Albert von. Bern, Switzerland, 16 Oct. 1708. Bern, 12 Dec. 1773.
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329—Enumeratio methodica stirpium Helvetiae indigenarum. 2 vol., folio, pp. 36,794, 24 tab. (1742).
(Includes 3 Hepaticæ identified by Lindberg as Jungermania ventricosa, Aneura palmata and Anthoceros multifidus.) Hampe, Ernst. Furstenberg an den Weser, Germany, 5 July 1795;
T Helmstedt (near Blankenburg), 23 Nov. 1880.
33o—Bericht uber die Hepaticæ welche Hr. Moritz in Columbien sammelte und dem kóniglichen Herbarium in Schoneberg uber lieferte nach der Synopsis Hepaticarum und den Moritzschen Nummern auf- gefuhrt. Linnæa, xx. 321—326 (1847).
(Includes 3 new species of Hepaticæ.)
331—Enumeratio Hepticarum, quæ in Sectione ii. Plantarum Chilen- sium et in plantarum Peruvianis A. W. Lechler collectis et a R. J. Hohenacker editis occurrunt. Linnæa, xi. 552—556 (1854).
(List of 29 Hepaticz, 6 new species.)
Hampe, Ernst, et Gottsche, C. M.
332—Expositio Hepaticarum Portoricensium quas collegit Schwanecke, hortulanus. Linnza, ix. 337—358 (1852). Hanry.
333—Catalogue des Mousses et Hépatiques de Provence. 8vo., pp. 22, Aix (1867). Hansel, Vinzez.
334—Ueber die Keimung der Preissia commutata N. v. E. Étant, der kais. Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien), lxxiii. 89-97 (1876). [Sep. pp. 9, 1 Taf.] Hart, H. Ch.
334a—On the Botany of Sinai and South Palestine. Trans. Roy. Irish Acad. xxviii. 373-452 (1885).
(List of 4 Hepaticæ, p. 451, determined by Mitten.)
335—Localities for Irish Hepatics and Mosses. Jour. of Bot. xxiv. 360-362 (1886
(List of 10 Hepaticze.) Hartman, Carl Johan. Gefle, Sweden, 14 April 179o. f Stockholm,
27 Aug. 1849.
336—Handbok i Skandinaviens Flora, innefattande Sveriges och Nor- riges Vaxter, till och med Mossorna. 8vo., pp. 32, lxiii. 488, 2 tab.
- (1820).
(Succeeding editions have been published, 1832, 1838, 1843, 1849, 1854, 1864.)
Hazslinszky, F. 7—A magyar bivodalum mossfloraja. Kgl. Ung. Naturw. Gessell. (Budapesth), (1885).
(Handbook of Hungarian Bryophytes includes 123 species of Hepaticæ.) Hedwig, Johann. Kronstadt in Siebenburgen, Germany, 8 Oct. 1730.
T Leipzig, 18 Feb. 1799.
338— Theoria generationis et fructificationis plantarum cryptogami- carum. 4to., pp. 164, 37 tab. Petropoli (1784).
339— Theoria generationis et fructificationis plantarum cryptogami- carum Linnæi retractata et aucta. 4to. pp. xii. 268, 42 tab. Lipsiæ (1798).
Heeg, M.
340—-Niederösterreichische Lebermoose. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss derselben. ^ Verhandl. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. (Wien). xli. 567-573 (189r).
(Adds 38 Hepaticæ to the known list of the region.)
Hegelmaier, F. ;
341—Ueber die Moosvegetation des schwäbischen Jura. ` Württem- bergischenaturwissensch. Jahreshefte, xxix. 145-254 (
(Includes 80 Hepaticæ.)
Hemsley, W. Botting.
342—Reports on Botany of the Bermudas, Ascension Is., St. Helena, etc. Challenger Reports. Part I. 92, 93; Part II. 43-45, 105, 176—178, 202, 203.
(Lists of known species ; new species by Mitten.)
Henfrey, Arthur. Aberdeen, Scotland, 1 Nov. 1819. + Turnham
Green, near London, 7 Sept. 1859.
343—On the development of the spores and elaters of Marchantia polymorpha. Trans. Linn. Soc. xxi. 103-110, t. xi. (1853).
Henriquez, J.
344—Hepaticas colhidas em Portugal. Boletin da Soc. Brot. iv. 234—249 (1886).
(Listof 81 species. Synopsis of Genera. Descriptions of 5 species by Stephani and Lindberg.) Herpell, G.
345—Die Laub-und Lebermoose in der Umgegend von St-Goar. Vehl. der nat. ver. der preuss. Rhinl. und westph. 27 Jahrg., iii Folge, vii. (1870). (Sep. pp. 25.] id. 34 Jahrg. V Folge, iv. (1877). [Sep. pp. 35-]
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346—Beitrage zur Moosflora Württembergs. Jahresh. des Ver. für vaterl. Naturkunde in Wor. 175-220 (1887).
(List of 92 Hepaticæ.)
Heuffler, Ludwig, Ritter von. Innspruck, Tyrol, 26 Aug. 1817. 347—Specimen Florae cryptogamae Vallis Arpasch Carpatae Transil- vani. Folio, pp. 66, 7 Taf. Vienna (1853).
(Includes 28 Hepaticæ.)
Hill, John. Peterborough, England, 1716. London, 22 Nov. 1775.
348—A general Natural History. Vol. II. A history of Plants. Folio, pp. xxvi., 642, London (1751).
(Describes 19 Hepaticæ.) Hitchcock, Edward. Deerfield, Mass., 24 May 1793. T Amherst,
Mass., 27 Feb. 1864.
349—Catalogue of the Plants growing without Cultivation in the State of Massachusetts. Report on Geol. of Mass., 599-649 (1833). [Also Sep. pp. 54, Amherst (1835).]
(List of 24 Hepaticæ.)
Hofer, Fr.
350—Beitrag zur Cryptogamenflora von Niederösterreich. Verhandl. der zool. bot. Gesellsch. (Wien.), xxxvii. 379, 380 (1887).
Hoffman, George Franz. Marktbreit, Bavaria, 31 Jan. 1761. f Mos-
cow, Russsia, 17 March 1826.
351—Deutschlands Flora. Zweiter Theil für das Jahr 1795. Krypto- gamie. r2mo., pp. roo, 205, 14 tab. col. Erlangen (1795). Hofmeister, Wilhelm. Leipzig, Germany, 18 May 1824; T Linde-
nau (near Leipzig), 12 Jan. 1877.
352— Vergleichende Untersuchungen der Keimung, Entfaltung und Fruchtbildung höherer Kryptogamen. 4to. pp. viii. 179, 33 Taf. Leipzig (1851).
(The foundation of exact knowledge of the development of the Hepaticæ and higher groups; Illustrates Anthoceros levis et A. punctatus, t. I-III. Pellia epi- Phylla, t. IV. fig. 9-30, t, V., t. VL, f. 1-12 Metzgeria furcata, t. IV., fig. 1-8. Aneura pinguis et A, multifida, t. VL, fig. 13-30. Blasia pusilla, t. VL, fig. 31-36. Fossombronia pusilla, t. VL, fig. 37-48. Frullania dilatata, t. VIL, t. VIII., fig. 1-9. Cephalozia bicuspidata, t. IX., fig. 1-20. C. divaricata, t. VIIL, fig. 56-64. Radula complanata, t. VIII., fig. 10-32. Riccia glauca, t. X. and Marchantiacex, t. XL, XIL)
353—Zur Morphologie der Moose. Bericht der kóngl. Sachsischen Gesellsch, der Wissensch. 94-106, t. 4-7 (1854).
(Describes development of Riella Reuteri.)
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354—Zusetze und Berichtigungen zu den 1851 veróffenlichen Unter- suchungen der Entwickelung hóherer Kryptogamen. Prings. Jahrb. iii. 259—292 (1861)
(Additional points in development of Anthoceros lævis, pp. 259-262.)
355—On the germination, development and fructification of the Higher e ipu i (Translated by Frederick Currey.) 8vo. pp. 491, London (186
(A translation Séis revision of the three preceding papers.) Hoffmeister, W.
356 —Beitráge zur Kryptogamenflora der Umgegend Osnabriicks. Jahresb. des naturw. Ver. zu Osnabrück, vii. 138—143 (1889).
Pone, G. vo eher dii Zellenblaschen der Lebermoose. 8vo. pp. 26, 1 Taf.
Heidelberg (1857). Holler, A.
358—Die Moosflora der Ostrachalpen. Ein Beitrag zur Bryogeo- graphie des Algäu. Jahresb. des Naturw. Ver. für Schwaben und Neu- berg in Augsburg, xxix. 118—270 (1887).
(List of 62 Hepaticæ.) Holmes, Edward M.
359—The Cryptogamic Flora of Kent. Jour. of Bot. 43-54 (1878).
(List of 48 Hepaticæ.) Hooker, Joseph Dalton. Halesworth (Suffolk), England, 3o June
1817.
360—Handbook of the New Zealand Flora. 2 vol. 8vo. pp. lxviii: 798, London (1864-67).
(Describes about 200 species of Hepaticze, pp. 497—549.)
361—Jungermannia Bertoana. Bot. Miscellany, ii. 148—150, t. lxxviii. - (1831). Hooker, Joseph Dalton, and Taylor, Thomas.
362—Hepatice Antarcticae: being characters and brief descriptions of the Hepatice discovered in the southern circumpolar regions during the voyage of H. M. Discovery Ships, Erebus and Terror. Lond. Jour. of Bot. iii. 366—400, 454—481 (1844).
(Descriptions of Hepaticz largely from Falkland Islands and Cape Horn.
363—Hepaticæ Antarcticae supplementum, or specific characters with brief descriptions of some additional species of the Hepaticæ of the Antarctic Regions, New Zealand and Tasmania, together with a few from the Atlantic Islands and New Holland. Lond. Jour. of Bot. iv. 79-97 (1845).
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364—Hepaticæ, in Flora Antarctica. Botany of the Antarctic voyage of H. M. discovery ships Erebus and Terror, in the years 1839-43. ii. 423-446, London (1847).
(Hepaticæ of Fuegia, the Falklands and Kerguelen Islands. Hooker, William Jackson. Norwich, England, 6 July 1785. t Kew,
I2 Aug. 1865.
365—British Jungermanniæ, being a history and description with coloured figures of each species of the genus and microscopical analyses of the parts. Folio, 88 tab. col., London (1816).
(This classic work will stand as the foundation of exact description and delineation.)
366—Plantæ cryptogamicæ quas in plaga orbis novi æquinoctiali col- legerunt Alexander von Humboldt et Aimé Bonpland. Adjectis tabulis species quasdem novas minusve cognitas (Muscorum frondosorum et he- paticorum) exhibentibus nec non Alexandri de Humboldt notationibus quibusdam plantarum geographiam spectantibus. 4to. 4 tab. col., Lon- don (1816).
367—Musci Exotici, containing figures and descriptions of new or lit- tle known foreign mosses and other cryptogamic subjects. : 8vo. Vol. i., tab. 1-96 (1818); Vol ii. tab. 97-176 cum textu. London (1820).
(Contains numerous plates of Hepaticæ.)
368—Flora Scotica, or a description of Scottish plants arranged both according to the artificial and natural methods. 2 vol. 8vo. pp. x. 292, 297, London (182r).
(Includes the Hepaticæ, pp. 109-120. J Hooker. William Jackson, and Taylor, Thomas.
369—Muscologia Britannica, containing the mosses of Great Britain and Ireland, systematically arranged. 2d Ed. 8vo. pp. 272, 36 tab., London (1827)
(Contains the Hepaticæ, pp. 211-241.) Hooker, William Jackson, and Wilson, W.
370—Enumeration of the Mosses and Hepaticæ collected in Brazil by George Gardner, Esq. Lond. Jour. of Bot. iii. 149-167 (1844).
Hudson, William. Kendal, (Westmoreland), England, 1730 fLon- don, 23 May 1795. 371—Flora Anglica. 8vo. pp. viii. 506, London (1762). (Contains descriptions of Jung. multiflora and J. quinquedentata. Two later edi- tions were published, ) Hubener, J. W. P. + Hamburg, Germany, Feb. 1 372—Hepaticologia Germanica, oder an der deutschen Lebermoose. 8vo., pp. 314, Mannheim (1834).
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Hubener, J. W. P., et Genth, C. F. F.
373— Deutschlands Lebermoose exsiccata. Husnot, Tranquille. Cahan (Orne), France, 21 April 1840.
374—Catalogue des Muscinées récoltées aux Antilles Francaises. I. Hépatiques. Rev. Bryol. ii. 1-5 (1875).
375—MHepaticologia Gallica, flore analytique et descriptive des Hé- patiques de France et de Belgique, accompagnée de planches représent- ant chaque espéce de grandeur naturelle et ses principaux caractéres grossis. 8vo., pp. 102, 13 pl. Caen (1881).
376— Catalogue analytique des Hépatiques du Nord-Ouest. Bull. de la Soc. Linn. de Normandie, ; 134-157 (1881). [Sep. 24 Pp]
377—Hepaticæ Galliæ, (Exsiccatæ). Fascicules I.-VIIL, Nos. ı- 200.
(Issued by the collaboration of many other bryologists.)
373—Hépatiques des Antilles récoltées par Husnot et determinées par Gottsche.
(A series of 48 species exsiccatæ.)
379—Le genre Riella. Rev. Bryol. xix. 44—46 (1892).
380—Note sur les Riccia. Rev. Bryol. xix. 58 (1892). Itzigsohn, Hermann. Neudamm, Germany, 1814.
381—Die märkischen Lebermoose. Bot. Zeitung, vii. 481—485 (1849).
(List of 49 Hepaticæ.) Jack, Josef Bernhard. Salem, Balen, 21 March 1818.
382—Die Lebermoose Badens. Bericht. der naturf. Gesellsch. zu Freiberg, (1870). [Sep. pp. 92.]
(Describes 108 Hepaticæ.)
383—Hepatice Europe. Bot. Zeitung, xxxv. 49-59, 65-74, 81-03, 97-111 (18
(Review of Dania s work.
384—Die Europaischen Radula-Arten. Flora, lxiv. 353-362, 385- 400 t. vii. viii. (1881). [Sep. pp. 24.]
385—Monographie der Lebermoosgattung Physiotum. Hedwigia, XXV. 49-87, t. i.-x. (1886). Jack, J. B., Leiner und Stizenberger.
385a—Kryptogamen Badens. Fasc. i.-xx. (?-1870).
(Contains over 100 Hepaticz exsiccatze among other Cryptogams.) jack, J. B. et Stephani, F.
386—Porella Levieri, Jack et Stephani n. sp. Flora, lxxi, 496-498 (1888).
387—Hepaticz Wallisiane. Hedwigia, xxxi. 11-27, Taf. i.-iv. (1892).
(22 new Hepaticæ from South America and the Philippines.)
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Jeaubernat, E. See Martrin-Donos, V. Janczewski, Eduard von.
388— Vergleichende Untersuchungen uber die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Archegoniums. Bot. Zeitung, xxx. 377-393, 401-420, 440-442 (1872).
Janzen, P.
389—Die Moosflora Elbings. Westpreus. bot.-zool. Vereins zu El- bing, iv. 28-39 (1881).
(List of 35 Hepaticæ.)
389a—Die Moosflora Elbings. Schrift. der naturf. Gesellsch. in Dan- zig. v. 45—56 (1882).
(List of 37 Hepatic.)
Jenner, Edward.
390—New localities for Jungermannia Turneri. Phytologist, i. 718 (1844).
Jensen, Thomas. See also Zange, J.
391—Conspectus Hepaticarum Daniæ, eller Beskrivelse af de dansk halvmosser. Bot. Tidsskrift, i. 56-166 (1866).
(Describes 78 Hepaticæ
392—Additamenta ad Bryologian et Hepaticologiam danicam. Bot. Tidsskrift, ii. 266-289 (1868).
Juratzka, Jakob.
393—Zur Moosfloora Oesterreichs. ^ Verhandl. des zool.-bot. Verein in Wien. xi. 121—124 (1861); xiii. 499-504 (1863).
394—Muscorum species novae. Verhandl. des zool.-bot. Verein in Wien. xx. 167, 168 (1870). [Also Hedwigia, ix. 33, 34 (1870).]
(Describes Jung. Reichardti Gottsche zz Zei onm B.
395—Bidrag til Kundskaben om Mossernas ei: i Norge. Christiania Vid.-Selsk. Forhandl. No. 4 (1886). [Sep. pp. 4-]
396—Nogle nye Skandinaviske Moser. Bot. Notiser 22 SÉ (1888). ` 397—Levermosernes udbredelse i Norge. Fortegnelse over de i Norge hidtil jagttagne Levermoser med angivelse af deres udbredelse og
kjendte voksesteder. Nyt. Mag. Naturvid. (Christiania), 1-192 (1892).
(An elaborate account of the distribution of the Hepatic of Norway; the work is as yet incomplete.)
Karsten, G. 398—Beitrage zur Kenntniss von Fegatella conica. Bot. Zeitung, xlv. 649-655, Taf. viii. (1887).
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Kaurin, Chr. 398— Sarcoscyphus capillaris Limpricht. Bot. Notiser, 88 (1886). 399—Gymnomitrium crassifolium Carr. funden i Norge. Bot. No- tiser, 34, 35 (1887).
Kiaer, F. C.
399a—Christianias Mosser, Christiania Vid. Selsk. Forhandl. No. 12, i.xxxvi. I-95 (1885).
(Includes 77 Hepaticæ.)
Kienitz-Gerloff, Felix. Berlin, Germany, 15 Jan. 1851 400—Beiträge zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Lebermoos-Sporogon- iums. Inaugural Dissertation, 8vo., pp. 42, Berlin (1872).
401— Vergleichende Untersuchungen uber die Entwickelungsge- schichte des Lebermoos-Sporogoniums. Bot. Zeitung, xxxii. 161-172, 193-204, 209-217, 224-235, t. iii. iv. (1874
402—Neue Beiträge zur aire des Lebermoos-Spor- ogoniums. Bot. Zeitung, xxxiii. 777—782, 793-799, t. ix (1875).
403—Die morphologische Bedeutung der Laubmooskapsel in Ver- gleich zur Lebermoosfrucht. Sitz. des Gesellsch. naturf. Freunde zu Ber- lin (1876).
404—Ueber den genetischen Zusammenhang der Moose mit den Ge- fässkryptogamen. Beilage zum Tagebl. der vers. deutscher Naturf. und Aerzte zu Hamburg, xlix. 100 (1876).
405—Ueber den genetischen Zusammenhang der Moose mit den Ge- fässkryptogamen und Phanerogamen. Bot. Zeitung, xxxiv. 705—714; 720-723 (1876).
406— Ueber die Bedeutung der Paraphysen im Anschluss an H. Leit- geb: Wasserausscheidung an den Archegonständen von Corsinia. Bot. Zeitung, xliv. 248—251 (1886).
Kickx, Jean (fius). Brussels, Belgium, 17 Jan. 1803. + Brussels, 1
Sept. 1864.
407—Sur la Marchantia fragrans des auteurs Belges. Acad. Sci. Bull. Bruxelles, iv. 19-21 (1837).
408— Recherches pour servir à la Flore cryptogamique des Flandres. Centuries i.-v. 4to. Brussels (1840-55).
409—Flore cryptogamique des Flandres. 2 vol. 8vo., pp. 521, 490, Gand et Paris (1867). [Posthumous.]
Kerner, A.
410—Schedae ad Floram exsiccatam Austro-Hungaricam. 8vo. pp. iv. 177, Vindebonae (1884).
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Killias, Ed.
411—Die Flora des Unterengadins mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Speciellen Standorte und der allgemeinen Vegetationsverhältnisse. Beilage zu den Jahresb. der naturf. Gesellsch. Graubundens, xxxi. pp. lxxiii. 262 (1886-87)
(List of 44 Hepaticæ, pp. 222-244.)
Kirk, T.
412—Notice of the discovery of the Monoclea Forsteri Hook. in New Zealand. Trans. and Proc. New Zealand Inst. x. 418, 419 (1879). Klein, J.
413—Sprossung an den Inflorescenzstielen von Marchantia poly- morpha. Bot. Centralbl. v. 26-28 (1881 Klinggraff, H. von.
414—Bereisung der Gegend von Lautenburg im Juli 1881 und Berei- sung des schwetzer Kreises im Jahre 1881. Jahresb. des westpreuss, bot.-zool. Vereins, v. 26-57 (1882).
(List of 12 Hepaticæ.
415—Bericht über meine Bereisung der Lautenburger Gegend. Schrift. der naturf. Gesellsch. in Danzig, v. 57-77 (1882).
(List of 79 Hepaticze.)
416— Bericht über die botanischen Reisen im neustädter Kreise im Sommer 1882. Mittheil. des westpreuss. bot.-zool. Vereins, vi. 18-28 (1883)
(List of 39 Hepaticæ.)
417—Botanische Reisen im Kreise Karthaus ín den Monaten Juni, Juli und August 1884. Schrift. der naturf. Gesellsch. Danzig, vi. 64- 84 (1886).
(List of 23 Hepaticze.)
418—Botanische Reisen im Sommer 1888. Schrift. der naturf. Gesellsch. in Danzig, vii. 247—250 (1889).
(Includes new localities for Hepaticæ.)
Knowlton, Frank Hall. Brandon, Vt., 2 Sept. 1860
419—A dditions to the flora of Washington and Vicinity. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, iii. 106-132 (1886).
(List of 57 Hepaticæ from the District of Columbia collected by Rev. E. Lehnert.) Kny, Leopold. Breslau, Germany, 6 July 1841.
420—Symbola ad hepaticarum frondosarum evolutionis historiam. Svo. PP- 51, Berlin (1863).
` 421—Beitrige zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der laubigen Lebermoose.
LP ringsh. Jahrb. iv. 64-100, t. v.-vii. (1864).
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422—Ueber Bau und Entwickelung der Riccien. Pringsh. Jahrb. v. 364—386, t. xliv.-xlvi. (1867).
423—Durchwachsungen an den Wurzelhaaren zweier Marchantiaceen. Sitzungsb. des Bot. Vereins der Prov. Brandenburg, xxi. 2-5, Taf. (1879).
424—Bau und Entwickelung von Marchantia polymorpha. Sonderab- druck aus dem Text zu den ** Botanischen Wandtafeln," Lieferung viii. 364-401 (1890).
Koltz ]. F.F.
425—Prodrome de la flore du Grand-Duche de Luxembourg. II Partie. Recueil des Mem. et des Trav. pub. par la Soc. Bot. du Grand- Duche de Luxemburg, vi. vii. viii. 38-95 (1880-1882).
(List of 101 Hepaticæ)
Körber, Gustav Wilhelm. Hirschberg, Germany, 1o Jan. 1817. 426—Grundriss der Kryptogamen-Kunde. Zur Orientirung beim Studium der kryptogamischen Pflanzen, so wie zum Gebrauch bei seinen Vorlesungen. 8vo. pp. viii. 203, Breslau (1848). (Includes the Hepaticæ, pp. 101-116.) Kremer, J. P.
427—Monographie des Hepatiques de la Moselle, suivie d'une methode analytique des genres et des especes. 8vo. pp. iv. 44, Metz (1837) ; 2d Ed. pp. 51, Metz (1863).
Krok, Th. O. B. N. och Almquist, S.
428—Svensk Flora for Skolor. II. Kryptogamer. 8vo., pp. 6o, Stock- holm (1886).
Kruch, Oswald.
429—A ppunti sullo sviluppo degli organi sessuali e sulla fecondazione della Riella Clausonis Let. Malpighia, iv. 403-423, Pl. XVIIL., XVIII. (1890).
Krupa, J.
429a—Zapiski Bryjologiczne zokolic Lwora Krakowa i wschodnich Karpat. S. Kom. Fiz. Krak. xix. 133-164 (1885).
(List of 93 Polish Hepaticæ).
Kummer, Paul.
430—Der Führer in die Lebermoose und die Gefässkryptogamen. 8vo., pp. 141, 7 taf. Berlin (1875).
(Includes 40 genera and 143 species of Hepaticze).
Kunth, Karl Sigismund. Leipzig, Germany, 18 June 1788. + Ber-
lin, 22 March 1850.
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431—Synopsis Plantarum quas in itinere ad plagam equinoctialem Orbis Novi collegerunt Alexander de Humboldt et Aimé Bonpland. 4 vol., 8vo., Paris (1822-1825).
(Includes 19 Hepaticz, Vol. i., pp. 40-45).
Kuntze, Otto. 431a—Revisio Generum Plantarum, etc. 8vo. pp. 1011, Leipzig,
etc. (1891).
(Includes revision of the genera of Hepatic, pp. 829-840 based largely on the changes produced by S. F. Gray. The new genus Stephanina is substituted for Radula, and numerous species are transferred to modern genera.
La Billardiere, Jacques Julien Houton de. Alençon, (Orne), France, 28 Oct. 1755. + Paris, 8 Jan. 1834. 432—Novae Hollandiæ plantarum specimen. 2 vol., 4to., pp. 112,
130, 265 ta. (1804-6).
Lackstrom, E. F. See Lindberg, S. O.
Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre Monnet, Chevalier de. Bazen- tin, (Somme), France, 1 Aug. 1744. Paris, 18 Dec. 1829. See also De Candolle, A. P. 433—Tableau encyclopedique et methodique des trois regnes de la
nature, Botanique. Illustration des genres. 3 vol., 4to., pp. xvi. 496,
551, 728. Paris (1791-1823).
(Includes the Hepaticæ, pp. 476-480.)
Lamy, Edouard. 434—Simple apercu sur les Mousses et les Hépatiques du Mont Dore.
Rev. Bryol. ii. 37-43 (1875). Supplement, Jdid. v. 33-43 (1878). (Catalogue of speciés with stations.) 435—Mousses et Hépatiques de la Haute-Vienne. Rev. Bryol ii
49-101 (1875).
(Catalogue of species with stations.)
Lange, Johan. 436—Hepaticæ, in Meddelelser om Grönland. Tredie Hefte. 407-421,
Kjobenhavn (1887).
(List of 61 Hepaticæ).
Lange, Johan, et Jensen, C. 437—Grönlands Mosser. In Lange's Conspectus Floræ Grœnlandicæ.
Pars ii., 309-426. Kopenhagen (1887).
(Includes 62 Hepaticæ).
Langfeldt, J. à 438-—Hóhere Kryptogamen Trittans. Schrift. des naturwiss. Vereins
fur Schleswig-Holstein, iv. 117—132 (1882).
( List of 36 Hepaticæ).
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Langlois, Auguste Barthélemy. Chavanay, (Loire), France, 24 April 1332,
439 — Catalogue provisoire de Plantes Phanérogames et Cryptogames de la Basse-Lousiane, Etats-Unis d'Amerique. 8vo., pp. 35, Pointe- a-la-Hache (1887).
(List of 29 Hepaticæ, p. 26).
Leclerc du Sablon, Mathieu. Bagnols, (Gard), France, 25 March
1859.
440— Recherches sur le developpement du Sporogone des Hepatiques. Ann. des Sc. Nat. xxx. 7 ser. ii. 126-180, Pl. VIL-XI. (1885). (Sep. PP- 59).
441—Sur ľ origine des Spores et des Elateres chez les Hépatiques. Comptes Rendus, , 1391-1403 (1885).
442—Sur le developpement du Sporogone de Frullania dilatata. Bull. Soc. Bot. de France, ser. 2, vii. 187—191 (1885).
443—Sur le Sporogone des Hépatiques et le role des Elateres. Bull. Soc. Bot. de France, xxxii. 30-33 (1885).
Lehmann, Johann Georg Christian. Haselau (Holstein), Germany,
25 Feb. 1792. + Hamburg, 12 Feb. 1860
444—Hepaticarum Capensium a C. F. Ecklon collectarum brevem recensionem cum Schlechtendalio suo. Linnæa, iv. 357-371 (1829).
445—Novarum et minus cognitarium stirpium. 4to., Hamburg. Pug. iv. (1832); Pug. v. (1833); Pug. vi. (1834); Pug. vii. (1838); Pug. viii. (1844); Pug. x. addita enumeratione plantarum omnium in Pug. i.—x. descriptarum vis 7).
(Describes about 200 species of Hepaticæ from all parts of the world; those of Pugillus viii, were described E Gottsche, and those of Pugillus x. should be read in the light of Gottsche's criticisms in Bot. Zeitung xvi.)
446—Hepaticæ Capenses. Linnæa ix. 421—427 (1834).
447—Antrocephalus, eine neue Gattung der Lebermoose. Nova Acta Caes. Leop. xviii. 679-685 (1836).
448—Plantae Preissianae, sive enumeratio plantarum, quas in Austra- lasia occidentali et meridionali-occidentali annis 1830-41 collegit Lud- wig Preiss. 2 vol. 8vo., Hamburg (1844-48).
(18 Hepaticæ enumerated, Vol. ii., pp. 120-130.)
Lehnert, E. See Knowlton, F. H. Leitgeb, Hubert. Portendorf (Carinthia), Austria, 23 October 1835.
T Graz, 5 April 1888.
449—Beitráge zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der Pflanzenorgane. IV. Wachsthumsgeschichte von Radula complanata. Sitzb. der Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien) lxi. (1871).
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450—Ueber die Verzweigung der Lebermoose. Bot. Zeitung, xxix. 557-565 (1871). 451—Ueber endogene Sprossbildung bei Lebermoosen. Bot. Zeitung, XXX. 33-41 (1872). 452— Ueber Blasia. Zeitschr. fur Gesammte Naturwiss. (Halle) xl. (1872). 453—Ueber die Spaltóffnungen der Marchantiaceae. Zeitschr. fur Gesammte Naturwiss. (Halle) xl. (1872). 454 —Zur Morphologie der Metzgeria furcata, Mittheil. des naturw. Vereins für Steirmark, 2 tab. (1872). (Sep. 12 pp.] 455—Monstróser weiblicher Hut von Marchantia polymorpha. Ver- handl. der deutscher Naturf. und Aerzte zu Graz, xviii. Bot. Zei- tung, xxxiii. 747 (1875 456—Mittheilung einiger Resultate der morphologischen Forschung über die Lebermoose. Verhandl. der deutscher Naturf. und Aerzte zu Graz, xviii. Bot. Zeitung, xxxiii. 749 (1875). 457—Ueber Zoopsis. Mittheil. des naturw. Vereins fur Steiermark, ——,ltaf. (1876). [Sep ro pp.] 458—Die Entwickelung der Kapsel von Anthoceros. Sitzb. der Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien), Ixiii. 255-266, 1 taf. (1876). [Sep. 12 pp.] 459—Die Keimung der Lebermoossporen in ihrer Beziehung zum Lichte. Sitzb. der Acad. der Wissensch. zu Wien, Ixxiv. 425-435, 1 taf. (1876). [Sep. 12 pp.] 460— Ueber verzweigte Moossporangien. Mittheil. des naturw. Vereins für Steiermark, t taf. (1876). [Sep. zo pp.] 461—Die Nostoccolonien im Thallus der Anthoceroteen. Sitzb. der Akad. der Wissensch. Wien, lxxvii. 411-418 78). 462—Die Athemöffnung der Marchantiaceen. Sitzb. der Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien), lxxxi. 40-54, 1 Taf. (1880). [Sep. pp. 15-] 463—Die Inflorescenzen der Marchantiaceen. Sitzb. der. Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien), Ixxxi. 123-143 (1880). (Sep. pp. 21-] 464—Ueber die Marchantiaceengattung Dumortiera. Flora, lxiii. 397-312 (1880). . 465— Untersuchungen über die Lebermoose. 4to., Graz, (1874-1881). I. Blasia pusilla, pp. 82, 5 taf. (1874). II. Die foliosen Jungermannieen, pp. 95, 4 taf. (1875). II. Die frondosen Jungermannieen, pp 144, 9 taf. (1877). 3 IV. Die Riccieen, pp. 101, 9 taf. (1879). V. Die Anthoceroteen, pp. 6o, 5 taf. (1879).
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VI. Die Marchantieen und allgemeine Bemerkungen über die Lebermoose, pp. 158, 11 taf. (1881).
(The most important and comprehensive contribution to the morphology of the Hepaticæ.)
466—Die Stellung der Fruchtsacke bei den geocalyceen Jungerman nieen. Sitzb. der Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien.), lxxxiii. 515-521 (1881). (Sep. 7 pp.)
4 eber Bau und Entwickelung einiger Sporen. Ber. der deutscher Bot. Gesellsch. i. 247-256 (1883).
(Corsinia, Sphaerocarpus, Preissia, Duvalia, Reboulia, Fimbriaria, Plagiochasma.)
468—Ueber Bau und Entwickelung der Sporenhàute und deren Ver- halten bei der Keimung. 8vo., pp. 112, 3 taf. Graz, 1584.
469—Wasserausscheidung an den Archegonstanden von Corsinia.
Flora, Ixviii. 327-330 (1885). / LeJolis, Auguste. Cherbourg, France, 1823.
470—[Note on Lunularia Dillenii.] Mem. de la Soc. des Sc. Nat. de Cherbourg, i. 191 (1852).
470 a—Du nom de genre Porella. Rev. Bryol. xix. 97-101 (1892). Letacq, Arthur Louis. Heugon, (Orne), France, 20 Oct. 1855.
471—Bryologie des environs d'Ecouché, departement de l'Orne. Bull. Soc. scientifique d'Argentan, No. 5-7 (1884).
(List of 26 Hepaticæ.)
472—Recherches sur la distribution géographique des Muscinées dans le Département de l'Orne, et Catalogue methodique des espèces récoltées dans cette région. Rev. de Botanique, iv. 6-60 (1885). [Sep. pp. 60].
(List of 52 Hepaticæ.)
473—Note sur les Mousses et les Hépatiques des environs de Bagnoles, et observations sur les végétation des grés siluriens de l'Orne. Bull. de la Soc. Linn. de Normandie, ser. 4, iii. (1889). [Sep. pp, 17].
(Discusses distribution over geologic outcrops.) Lett, H.W:
474—Report on the Mosses, Hepatics and Lichens of the Mourne Mountain district. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 3d ser., i. 265-325 (1890).
(List of 54 Hepaticæ.) Leunis, J
475—Synopsis der drei Naturreiche. II. Theil. Botanik. Sen. Han- nover (1886).
(General account of Hepaticæ with synopses of some genera, etc.) Levier, E.
476—Una varieta nuova inermis della Riccia atromarginata Lev. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxii. 288 (1890).
D een TT iR p I qp tre rnm
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477—Crittogame dell’ Alta Birmannia, raccolte dal Sig. Leonardo Fea. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxiii. 600-602 (1891). (List of 10 Hepatic; describes I new species.)
Libert, Marie Anna. Malmedy, France, 7 April 1782. + Malmedy, 14 Jan. 1865. 478—Sur un genre nouveau d'Hépatiques, Lejeunia. Ann. Gen. des
Sci. Phys. (Bruxelles) vi. 372-374. t. 96 (1820). 479—Plantae Cryptogamicæ Ardennes (1830-37).
(Includes 13 Hepaticæ, Nos. 10, 11, 110, III, 209-213, 309-312.)
Liebmann, Frederick Michael. Helsenör, Denmark, ro Oct. 1813. T Kopenhagen, 29 Oct. 1856. See Gottsche, C. M.
Lightfoot, John. 18 Feb. 1788 480—Flora Scotica: or a systematic arrangement in the Linnæan
method of the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides. 2 vol. 8vo.
pp. xlii. 1151, 35 tab. London (1777).
(Includes the Hepaticæ pp. 719-800.) Limpricht, Karl Gustav. Eckersdorf bei Lagan, Germany, 11 July 1834.
— —, England, 9 Dec. 1735. t Uxbridge,
481—Ueber das Vorkommen der Lebermoose im Schlesisch-Mihris- chen Gesenke. Jahresb. der Schles. Gesellsch. xlix. 75-81 (1871).
482—Lebermoose, in Cohn: Kryptogamen-Flora von Schlesien. 1227-352, 429-444 (1877).
(Includes 134 Hepaticæ.
483—Schlesische Lebermoose. Hedwigia, xv. 17-19 (1876).
484— Die Lebermoose der hohen Tatra. Jahresb. der Schles. Ges- ellsch. liv. 143-152 (1877).
(List of 100 Hepaticæ.) ;
485—Zur Lebermooseflora der hohen Tatra. Hedwigia, xvi. 59-62 (1877).
486— Die deutschen Sauteria-Formen. Flora, Ixiii. 90-93 (1880). `
487—Neue und kritische Lebermoose. Jahresb. der Schles. Ges- ellsch. Ivii. 311-317 (188o).
488 — Ueber Gymnomitrium adustum N. v. E. Flora, lxiv. 71-76 (1881).
489—Neue Arten und Formen der Gattung Sarcoscyphus Corda. Jahresb. der Schles. Gesellsch. lviii. 179-184 (1881).
490—Neue Muscineen für Schlesien. Jahresb. der Schles. Genii lviii. 184-186 (1881).
491—Eine verschollene Jungermannia (J. Marchica). Flora, lxv. 45-48 (1882).
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492—Ueber verschollene Jungermannien. Jahresb. der Schles. Ge- sellsch. lix. 313, 314 (1882).
493—Neue Bürger der schlesischen Moosflora, B. Lebermoose. Jahresb. der Schles. Gesellsch. lx. 242, 243 (1883).
494—Einige neue Arten und Formen bei den Laub-und Lebermoosen. Jahresb. der Schles. Gesellsch. Ixi. 204-226 (1884).
Lindberg, Sextus Otto. Stockholm, Sweden, 29 March 1835. + Hel-
singfors, Finland, 20 Feb. 1889.
495—Skandinaviska florans novitier: Sphagum en C. Mull. och Radula aquilegia Tayl. Bot. Notiser, 121-124 (185
496— Ueber das Vorkommen von aetherischen a in Léo Flora, xlv. 545, 546 (1862).
497—Etheriska oljors forek ommande i Lefvermossor. Pharmaceu- tisk Tidskrift, 49, 5o (1863).
498—Granskning af Mossorna ati Vaillant's Botanicon parisienne. Ófvers. af Kongl. Vet.-Akad. Forhandl. xx. (1863). [Sep. 6 pp.]
499—Anomodon apiculatus, Br. et Sch. et Fimbriaria Lindenbergii, Corda novae flora Scandinaviae cives. Bot. Notiser, 125—127 (1865).
500—Sauteria seriata, Lindb. dioica (?) pedunculis in medio frondis serratis. Hedwigia, v. 33, 34 (1866).
501—Jungermania polaris n. sp. Ofvers. af Kongl. Vet.-Akad. För- handl. xxiii. 560 (1866).
502—Forteckning öfver Mossor insamlade under de Svenska Expedi- tionerna till Spitzbergen 1858 och 1861. Ofvers. af Kongl. Vet.-Akad. Forhandl. xxiii. (1867). [Sep. 14 pp.]
503—Nägra till den Skandinaviska floran riknade Lefvermossor an- gäende hvilkas dels utbredning dels plats i systemet, enligt hvad han ausag origtiga äsigter gjort sig gallande. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. i. 96-97 (1876).
504—En fór den Skandinaviska floran ny Lefvermossa, Harpanthus scutatus. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et flora Fenn. i. 98 (1876)
505—lakttag elser rörande slägtena Riccia, Preissia, Metzgeria, Rad- ula. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. i. 105-107 (1876).
506—Siva senaste undersökningar af Lefvermoos-slägtena Lejeunea, Lophocolea och Jungermania. Medd. af Soc. pro Fatına et flora Fenn. i. 108-109 (1876).
507—Sauteria alpina i Norden till hórande tvä skilda arter. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. i. 112—113 (1876). :
508—Monographia Metzgeriæ. 8vo., pp. 48, 2 pl. Helsingfors, 1877. . 509—Utredning af de under namm af Sauteria alpina sammanblan- dade former. Bot. Notiser, 73-78 (1877).
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5ro—Riccia bicarinata n. sp. Rev. Bryol. iv. 41-42 (1877).
511—En liten profbit pa nammförbistring. Not. ur Sällsk. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. ix. (1867). [Sep. pp. 18].
(Notes on nomenclature ; synonymy of Pallavicinia.)
512—Musci Novi Scandinavici. Not. ur Sällsk. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. x. 255-299 (1868).
(List of Scandinavian Marchantiacez ; notes on synonymy.)
513—Nya Mossor. Ofvers. af Finska Vet. Soc. Förhandl. xii. (1869). [Sep. pp. 15].
514—Utredning af Skandinaviens Porella-Former. Acta Soc. Sc. Fenn. ix. 329—345 (1869).
515—Revisio critica iconum in opere Flora Danica muscos illustran- tium. Acta Soc. Sc. Fenn x. (1871).
516—Spridda anteckningar rörande de Skandinaviska Mossorna. Bot. Notiser, , 133—141, 162-168 (1872).
517—Contributio ad Flora Cryptogamicam Asiae Boreali Orientalis. Acta Soc. Sc. Fenn. x. 223-280 (1872).
518—On Zoopsis H. f. et Tayl. Jour. Linn. Soc. xiii. 188-203 (1872).
519—Remarks on Mesotus Mitt. Jour. Linn. Soc. xiii. 182—185 (1873).
520—Manipulus Muscorum Secundus. Not. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. xiii. 353-418 (1874).
521—Pallavicinia v. Flotowi och Aneura latifrons. Not. pro Fauna ct Flora Fenn. xiii. 487 (1874).
522—Hepatice in Hibernia mense Julii 1873 lectae. Acta Soc. Sc. Fenn. x. 467—559 (1875).
523—Om gruppen Fossombroniæ. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. i. 91 (1876).
524—Hepaticologiens Utveckling fran äldsta tider till och med Linne. 4to., pp. 51 Helsingfors (1877).
525—On Riccia spuria Dicks. Jour. of Bot., n. ser., vii. 55 (1878).
526—T v4 för Finksa floran nya mossor samt om Leptoscyphus Mitt. Medd. äf Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. iii. 170, 171 (1878).
527—Cephalozia obtusiloba, n sp. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. iii, 172 (1878).
528—Om Jungermania julacea L., J. nivalis Sw. och J. setiformis Ehrh. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. iii. 172, 173 (1878).
529— Eit nytt slägte Peltolepis. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. iii. 174, 175 (1878).
530—Fyra för Finkska floran nya Lefvermosser. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. iii. 183, 184 (1878).
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531—Cephalozia catenulata, Porella platyphylloides, etc, Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. iii. 187-189 (1878).
532—En utredning af nagra Riccia-arten synonymi; Cesia obtusa n. sp.; Diplophyllum taxifolium; Madotheca simplicior, etc. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. iii. 189-191 (1878).
533—Jungermannia Mildei i Finland. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. iii. 201 (1878).
534—Musci Scandinavici in systemate novo naturali dispositi. 8vo. pp. 5o, Upsala (1879).
535—Musci nonnulli Scandinavici descripti. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. v. 1—18 (1879).
536—Distinctio Scapaniæ Carinthiacæ e Sc. apiculata. Rev. Bryol. vii. 77, 78 (1880).
537—Musci Scandinavici. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. v. (1880).
538—Riccia ciliata i Finland. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. vi. 188, 189 (1881).
539—En fór floran ny Lefvermossa, Nardia condensata. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. vi. 192, 193 (1881).
540—Nardia intricata n. sp.; Riccardia fuscovirens n. sp. etc. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. vi. 193—199 (1881),
541—T vá för landets floran nya Lefvermossor. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. vi. 230, 231 (1881).
542—Tvenne for Skandinavien nya Lefvermossor. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. vi. 232 (1881).
543—Cephalozia media n. sp. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. vi. 241, 242 (1881).
544—Monographia . precursoria Peltolepidis, Sauteriæ et Clevex. Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. ii. No. 3, 1-15 (1882).
545—Kritisk granskning af Mossorna i Dillenii Historia Muscorum 1741. 8vo. pp. 59. Helsingfors (1883).
546—Historiska data rorande vas kannedom om Mossporensgroning.
8vo. pp. 11. Helsingfors (1884).
547—Sandea et Myriorrhynchus, nova Hepaticarum genera. Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. ii. No. 5, 1-9 (1884).
548—Scalia Hookeri et Fossombronia Scandinavicæ vive descripta. Rev. Bryol. xii. 33-44 (1885).
549—Sur la Morphologie des Mousses. Rev. Bryol. xiii., 49-60, 87— 94, 100-109 (1886).
sso—En für floran ny Lefvermossa, Cephalozia lacinulata. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. xiii. 208 (1886).
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551—Prof pa egendomlig geografisk utbredning (Anthelia nivalis). Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. xiii. 232 (1886).
552—]ungermania Kaurini och J. Marchica. Medd af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. xiii. 233 (1886).
553—Bidrag till Nordens Moosflora, I. Medd. af Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. xiv. 63-67 (1887).
554—De planta masculo Pleuroziæ purpureæ. Rev. Bryol. xiv. 17- 19 (1887).
555—Hepaticæ nove Lusitanicæ. Rev. Bryol. xiv. 19-21 (1887). Lindberg, S. O. et Arnell, H. W.
556—Musci Asiae Borealis. Beschreibung der von den Schwedischen Expeditionen nach Sibirien in den Jahren 1875 und 1876 gesammelten Moose mit Berücksichtigung aller früheren bryologischen Angaben für das russische Nord-Asien. Erster Theil, Lebermoose. Kongl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl. xxiii. No. 5, 1-69 (1889).
(Includes 98 Hepaticæ; several new species.) Lindberg, S. O., et Lackstrom, E. F.
557—Hepaticæ Scandinavicæ exsiccatae. Fasc. I. Nos. 1-25. 14 pp. text. Helsingfors (1874).
Lindenberg, Johann Bernhard Wilhelm. t Bergedorf, Germany, 6
June 1851. See also Gottsche, C. M.
558—Synopsis Hepaticarum Europaearum. Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. xiv. Suppl. pp. 126, 2 tab. Bonn (1829).
559—Ueber die Lebermoos Gattungen, Corsinia und Grimaldia. Flora, xvi. 161-176 (1833).
560— Monographie der Riccien. Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. xviii. 361—504, tab, xix.—xxxvii. (1836).
(The last general monograph of this group.) Lindenberg, J. B. W., et Gottsche, C. M.
561— Species Hepaticarum. 4to. 67 tab. col. Bonn (1839-51).
(Contains elaborate monographs of Plagiochila, Fasc. L-V. pp. xxix. 164, 33 tab.; Lepidozia, Fasc, VL, VII. pp. 78, 12 tab.; Mastigobryum, Fasc. VIIL-XI. pp. xii. 117, 22 tab.)
562—Plante Kegelianæ; expositio Hepaticarum Surinamensium. Linnza, viii. 625-639 (1851). Lindenberg, J. B. W., et Hampe, E
563—Hepaticae ii: no, viii. 300-304, 640, 641 (1851).
(List of Hepaticæ collected in Jamaica and Costa Rica.)
Mo. Bot. Garden, 1896.
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Lindsay, W. Lander.
564—List of Mosses and Hepaticz collected in Otago, New Zealand. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh, ix. 22-27 (1868
Linnaeus, Carl Rashult in Småland, Sweden, 23 May 1707.
T Upsala, ro Jan. 1778.
565—Systema Nature, sive regna tria nature systematice proposita per classes, ordines, genera et species. (1735), Ed. X. (1758-59). Ed. XII. (1766-68); Ed. XIII. (1788-93).
566—Genera Plantarum, etc. (1737); Ed. III. (1752).
567—Species plantarum, etc. 2 vol. 8vo. pp. 1200, Holmiz (1753).
(Contains 44 species of Hepaticæ, pp. 1131-1140; divided among Jungermania 27 species, Targionia 1 species, Marchantia 7 species, Blasia 1 iind Riccia 4 species, Anthoceros 3 species; Porella with 1 species is classed with the Mus Loitlesberger, K.
568—Beitrag zur Kryptogamenflora Oberösterreichs. Sitzungsb. der zool.-bot. Gesellsch. (Wien), xxxix. 287—292 (1889). Lojacono-Pojero, M
569—Primo elencho Epaticologia di Sicilia. Il Naturalista Siciliano, viii. 211—220, 240-247 (1889)
(List of 37 Hepaticz including two new species of Riccia.)
Lucas, C.
570—Neue Beiträge zur Moosflora der Provinz Brandenburg. Deutsche Botanishe Monatschrift, 101-105, 185—188 (1885).
(List of 50 Hepaticæ.)
Luerssen, Christian.
571—Handbuch der systematischen Botanik. Erster Band, Krypto- gamen. 8vo., Leipzig (1879).
(General account of the Hepaticz, p. 376; Structure of the orders; Genera repre- sented in Germany with brief account of the more common species.)
Lützow, C.
572—Berichte über die botanische Untersuchung eines Theiles des neustädter Kreises. Mittheil. des westpreuss. bot.-zool. Vereins, iv. 71— 103 (1881). Also under same title in Schrift. der naturfor. Gesellsch. in Danzig, v. 88-120 (1882).
. 573—Bericht über die im Sommer 1881 fortgesetzte boite Unter- suchung des Kreises Neustädt. Weeer Jahresb. des westpreuss- bot.-zool. Vereins, v. 164-197 (1882).
574—Von den botanischen Excursionen pro 1885-1885 zu verzei- chende Moose. Schrift. der naturf. Gesellsch. in Danzig, vi. 115-117 (1886).
(List of 22 Hepaticze.)
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Macchiati, M.
575—Catalogo delle piante raccolto nei diutorni di Reggio-Calabria dal Settembre 1881 al Febrajo 1883. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xvi. 59— 100 (1884).
(List of 27 Hepaticæ.)
576—Contribuzione alla flora briologica nei diutorni di Cuneo. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xvii. 320—329 (1885).
(List of 14 Hepaticæ.)
577—Prima contribuzione alla flora del Viterbese. Atti della Soc. del Nat. di Modena, ser. iii., vii. 7-61 (1888).
(List of 10 Hepaticæ.) Mackay, James Townsend. (Dublin, Ireland, 15 Feb. 1862. See
Taylor, Thomas.
Malpighi, Marcello. Crevalcuore, (near Bologna), Italy, ro March 1628. t Rome, 29 Nov. 1694. 578—Anatome Plantarum. Pars altera. Folio, pp. 93, 39 tab. (1679.) a.)
(Figures one hepatic, identified by Lindberg as Lunularia.
Marchal, E. 579—Materiaux pour la flore cryptogamique de la Belgique. : Comptes
Rendus des seances de la Soc. Roy. de Bot. de Belgique, xxii. 29-35,
77-89, 96—101 (1883).
(List of 67 Hepaticæ.)
Marchant, Jean. , France, about 1650. Ÿ Paris, 1738.
58o— Observations touchant la nature des Plantes, et de quelques-unes de leur parties cachies ou inconnues. Mem. del’ Acad. des Sc. 99- Io8 (1711).
Martelli, U. 581—Sulla Lejeunea inconspicua Rd. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xx.
343 (1888). 582—Una nuova specie di Riccia. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxi.
290-292 (1889).
Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von. Erlangen, Germany, 17 April 1794. T München, 13 Dec. 1868. 583—Flora cryptogamica Erlangensis, sistens vegetabilia e classe
ultima Linn, in agro Erlangensi hucusque detecta. 8vo. pp. lxxviii.
508, 6 tab. Nuremberg (181 7). 584—Flora Brasiliensis. Vol. L.: Pars prior: Algæ, Lichenes, He-
Paticæ. 8vo. pp. iv. 390. Stuttgart et Tubingen (1833).
(Hepaticæ, by Nees von Essenbeck, pp. 293-390.)
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Martrin-Donos, Victor, Compte de, et Jeaubernat, E. 585—Florule du Tarn, ou Enumération des plantes, qui croissent spontanément dans le départment du Tarn. Deuxieme Partie: Vege- taux cellulaires. 8vo. pp. xxix., 278. Paris (1867). (Includes the Hepaticæ, pp. 157-176.)
Massalongo, Caro. Verona, Italy, 25 March 1852. See also Bes-
cherelle, E., Bottini, A.
586—Enumerazione delle Epatiche finora conosciute nelle provincie Venete Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. ix. 1—20 (1877).
587 —Epatiche rare e critiche delle provincie Venete. Atti della Soc. Veneto-Trent. di Sc. Nat. V. t. i. ü. (1877): [Sep. 16 pp.]
588—Hepaticologia Veneta, ossia monografie delle Epatiche conosciute nelle provincie Venete. , 3 tav. Padova, 1879.
589—-Duae species novz e genere Lejeunia quas circa Buenos Ayres legit C. Spegazzini. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xiii. 122—124, t. iv. (1881).
59o— Sur la decouverte du Dumortiera irrigua (Wils.) Nees en Italie. Rev. Bryol. xi. 6, 7 (188
591—Epatiche raccolte alla Terra del Fuoco dal Dott. C. Spegazzini nell anno 1882. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xvii. 201—277, 17 tav. (1885).
592—Repertorio della Epaticologia Italica. Ann. del R. Ist. Bot. di Roma, ii. 87-155, t. VII-IX (1886). [Sep. pp. 71
593— Hepatic Italize- Venetae exsiccatæ. 4 fasc. (Nos. 1—120)(1878- 1881).
594—Appunti Statistici sull' Epaticologia Italica con relative indica- tioni fitografiche. Atti del Congr. Nazionale di Bot. Crittog. in Parma, 1887. (Sep. pp. 16.)
595—Osservazioni critiche sulle specie e varietà di Epatiche Italiane create dal DeNotaris. Ann. del Ist. Bot. di Roma, iii. t. xix. (1888). (Sep. pp. 15.)
596— Nuova specie di Lejeunea scoperta dal Dott. C. Rossetti in Tos- cana. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxi. 485—487 (1889).
597—Illustrazione di una nuova varietà di Frullania dilatata (L.) Dmrt. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxi. 518-521 (1889).
598—Nuova abitazione della Lejeunea Rossettiana Mass. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxii. 295—296 (1890).
599—Di due Epatiche da aggiungersi alla Flora Italica. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxii. 549—550 (1890).
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Massalongo, C. et Carestia, A.
600—Epatiche delle Alpi Pennine. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xii. 306—366, t. viii.-xi. (1880).
601—Epatiche delle Alpi Pennine ulteriori osservazioni ed aggiunte. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xiv. 212—258, t. x.-xiv. (1882
602 Trois éspeces d'Hépatiques nouvelles pour la région des Alpes Pennines. Rev. Bryol. x. 102—103 (1883).
Matthieu, C. | 603—Flore générale de la Belgique, contenant la description de toutes les plantes qui croissent dans ce pays. 2 vols. 8vo. Bruxelles (1853).
Mattirolo, Oreste.
604—Contribuzione alla biologia delle Epatiche. Movimenti igro- scopici nel tallo delle Epatiche Marchantieæ. Malpighia, II. 181—223, 2 tav. (1888).
6o5— Contribution à la biologie des Hépatiques. Mouvements hygro- scopiques dans la Thallus des Hépatiques Marchantiées. Archiv. Ital. de Biol. xi. fasc. III. (1889)
McAndrew, J. mg 6o6—Radula voluta Tayl. in Scotland. Jour. of Bot. xxvii. 51 (1889). McArdle, David. ‘ 607—Notes on some new or rare Irish Hepatice. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc. iii. 17-21, Pl. V., VI. (1881). 608—Hepatice of Wicklow. Jour of Bot. xxvii. 11, 12 (1889). 609—Hepatice of Loughbray, County Wicklow. Jour. of Bot. xxviii. 356-361 (1890). Mclvor, William Graham. j 610— Hepaticæ Britannicæ, or Pocket Herbarium of British Hepaticæ. Small 8vo. New Brentford (1847) (Collection of 1 36 species, the specimens mostly small.) Meissner. DOES 611—Hepaticz Javanicæ a Zollingero collecte. Bot. Zeit. vi. 462, 463 (1848). Merrett, Chr. 612—Pinax rerum naturalium britannicarum. (166 (Mentions one hepatic, identified by Lindberg as Anthoceros punctatus, ) Meyen, Franz derat Ferdinand. Tilsit, Germany, 28 June 1804. T Berlin, 2 Sept. 1
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613—Neues System der Pflanzenphysiologié. 3 vol. 8vo. Berlin (1837-9)
(General account of the Hepaticæ; first figure of antherozoids—those of Aneura pinguis, iii. t. xii. f. 39, 40 Michaux, Andre. Versailles, France, 7 March 1746. + Madagascar,
13 Nov. 1802.
614—Flora Boreali Americans. 2 vol. 8vo. Paris (1803).
(Describes 13 Hepaticæ, vol. ii., pp. 276-280.) Mitcheli, Pier’ Antonio. Florence, Italy, 11 Dec. 1679. + Florence,
x jun 1737.
615—Nova plantarum genera. 4to., pp. 234, 108 tab., Florence (1729).
(Contains figures and descriptions of about 50 Hepaticæ; establishes the genera
Targionia, Sphærocarpus, Lunularia, Marsilia [ Pellia Raddi], Anthoceros, Blasia and _
Riccia.) Micheletti, L
616— Elenco di Muscinee raccolte in Toscana. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxiii. 561—575 (1891).
(List of 19 Hepaticæ.) Milde, Julius. Breslau, Germany, 2 Nov. 1824. t Meran, 3 July 187x.
617—Zur Kenntniss von Anthoceros und Blasia. Bot. Zeitung, ix 629, 630 (1851).
618—Chameceros fertilis Milde, ein neues Genus aus der Familien der Anthoceroteen. Bot. Zeitung, xiv. 767 (1856).
619—Chamæceros fertilis Milde, novum Genus e Familia Anthocero- teum. Nova Acta Acad. Cæs. Leop. xxvi. 167—174, t. XII. (1857).
620—Rechtfertigung des Genus Chamæceros gegen Herrn Professor Lehmann. Bot. Zeitung, xv. 199—201 (1857).
621—JUeber das Genus Notothylas Sulliv. Bot. Zeitung, xvii. 33-49 41-47, 49-55, Pl. IL. (1859).
622—Ueber eine neue Jungermannia (J. Mildeana). Jahresb. Schles. Gesellsch. xlv. 103 (1867). Millspaugh, Charles Frederic. Ithaca, N. V., 20 June 1854.
623—Flora of West Virginia. Bull. No. 24, West Va. Agric. Exper. Sta. II. 313-538 (1892).
(Includes list of 28 Hepaticæ, pp. 495-498, with description and plate of Plagio-
chila Virginica, Evans, n. sp.) Mirbel, Charles Francois. Paris, France, 27 March 1776. + Cham- perret, 12 Sept. 1854.
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624—Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur le Marchantia | polymorpha, pour servir à l'histoire du tissu cellulaire, de l'epiderme et des stomates. Mus. Hist. Nat. Nouv. Mem. i. 93-130 (1832): Ann, Sci. Nat. xxv. 73-87 (1832) ; Mem. Acad. Sci. xiii. 337-373 (1835).
624a—Complement des observations sur le Marchantia polymorpha, suivi de recherches sur les métamorphoses des utricules et sur l'origin, les développments et la structure de l'anthére et du pollen des végétaux phanérogames. Guillemin, Arch. Bot. i. 97-124 (1833); Mem. Acad. Sci. xiii. 375-436 (1835).
624b— Rapport sur un mémoire de M. Montagne concernant les or- ganes máles du genre Targionia. Comptes Rendus, vii. 113, 117 (1838). Mitten, William. Hurstpierpoint (Sussex), England, 3o Nov. 1819.
. See also Hart, H. C., Hemsley,
625—A List of all the Mosses did Hépatiodh hitherto observed in Sussex. Ann. Nat. Hist. viii. 305-324, 362-370 (1851).
626— Catalogue of Cryptogamic Plants collected by Wm. Jameson in the vicinity of Quito. Lond. Jour. Bot. iii. 49-57, 351-361, (Hepaticae, 357-361) (1851).
627—Hepaticae of Isthmus of Pamama, in Seeman: Voyage of H. M. S. Herald, 1845-51, 245-246. London, 1852-7.
628 —Hepaticae, in Flora Novae Zelandiae: Botany of Antarctic Voyage of H. M. Discovery ships Erebus and Terror in the years 1839- 1843, ii. 125—172 (1855).
629—A List of the Musci and Hepaticæ collected in Victoria, Aus- tralia, by Dr. F. Müller. Jour. of Bot. viii. 265-266 (1856).
630—A List of Hepaticæ collected by the Rev. Charles Parish at Moulmein. Jour. of Bot. viii. 353-357 (1856).
631—Hepaticæ, in Flora Tasmaniæ: Botany of Antarctic Voyage of H. M. Discovery ships Erebus and Terror in the years 1839-1843, il. 221-241 (1860).
632—Musci et Hepaticæ Vitienses. Bonplandia, ix. 365—367 (1861); X. 19 (1862).
633—Hepaticæ Indiæ Orientalis. Jour. Linn. Soc. v. 89—128 (1861).
634— On some new species of Musci and Hepaticæ in the Her barium of Sir W. J. Hooker, collected in Tropical Africa chiefly by the late Dr. Vogel and Mr. Barter (1860). Linn. Soc. Trans. xxiii. 51—58 (1862).
635—On the Musci and Hepaticæ from the Cameroons Mountains and from s ëch Niger. Jour. Linn. Soc. vii. rd Fu
36—A new Genus of Hepaticæ. Jour. Linn. S
Gacy.
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63 a ous to the Flora of the Atlantic Islands. Jour. Linn. Soc. viii. 1-10
638—The Beales of the Survey of the 49th Parallel of Latitude. Jour. Linn. Soc. viii. 12-55 (1865).
639— On some species of Musch and Hepaticæ additional to the Floras of Japan and the Coast of China. Jour. Linn. Soc. viii. 148-158 (1865).
(Describes Solenostoma radicillosum and Chilcscyphus planus new.)
640—Hepatice, in Seeman: Flora Vitiensis, 404—419 (1865-1873).
641—Hepatice, in Godman: Natural History of the Azores, 316— 328 (1870).
(Includes 68 species with descriptions of Chiloscyphus denticulatus n. sp. 320. Nowellia n. g. 321, Exormotheca n. g. 325, with E. pustulosa n. sp. 326, the last from Madiera.)
642—The Musci and Hepaticæ collected by H. N. Moseley, M. A., Naturalist to D M. S. **Challenger." Jour. Linn. Soc. xv. 59-73 (1877).
643—A list of the Musci and Hepaticæ collected in Kerguelen’s Is- land by the Rev. A. E. Eaton, A. M. Jour. Linn. Soc. xv. 193-197 (1877).
644—List of Hepaticæ colleeted by the Rev. A. E. Eaton at the Cape of Good Hope (August and September, 1874). Jour. Linn. Soc. xvi. 187—196 (1878).
645—Hepaticæ, in iue of Kerguelen Island : Transit of Venus Expedition (1874), 32-37.
646—The Collections from Rodriquez.-Hepaticæ. Phil. Trans. Lon- don, clxviii. 396—401. 3 tab. (1879
647—Enumeration of the Plants tide collected in Kerguelen Is- land by the **Antarctic," ‘ Challenger," and ‘British Transit of Venus" Expeditions. IIL Hepaticæ. Phil. Trans. London, clxviii. 40-45 (1879).
648—Some new species of the Genus Metzgeria. Jour. Linn. Soc. xxii. 241—243 (1887).
649—The Mosses and Hepaticz collected in Central Africa by the Right Rev. James Hannington, Bishop of Mombesa, F. L. S., F. G. S., etc., with some others, including those gathered by Mr. H. H. John- ston on Kilimanjaro. Jour. Linn. Soc. xxii. 298—328, Pl. XV.-XIX. (1887).
650—Musci of Roraina Expedition of 1884. Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 296, 297 (1887).
651—An Enumeration of all species of Musci and Hepaticæ recorded from Japan. Trans. Linn. Soc., 2d ser., iii. 153-206, t. LVIII. (189r).
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652—Hepaticæ, in Hemsley: Report on the Botany of Juan Fernan- dez, the S. E. Moluccas and the Admiralty Is. Challenger Exped., Bot. i. 84-89, 213, 262, 263 (1885).
653—An Enumeration of the Musci and Hepaticæ collected in Portu- gal, 1842-50, by Dr. Fried. Welwitsch, with brief notes and observa- tions. š
(Includes 29 Hepaticæ. Separate only seen.)
654—Hepatice, in Meliss : St. Helena. (Not seen.)
Mohl, Hugo von. Stuttgart, Germany, 8 April 1805. + Tübingen, 1 April 1872. 655—Einige Bemerkungen über die Entwickelung und den Bau der
Sporen der cryptogamischen Gewächse, Flora, xvi. 33-46, 49-63, 65-
78 (1833).
656— Ueber die Entwickelung der Sporen von Anthoceros levis. Linnza, xiii, 273-290, t. V (1839).
637—Ueber den Bau des Chlorophylls. Bot. Zeitung, xiii, 105-107 (1855).
(Includes notes on Anthoceros levis.)
Mohr, Daniel Matthias Heinrich. Kiel, 26 Aug. 1808. See Weber, F.
Montagne, Jean François Camille. Vaudoy (Seine et Marne), France, 15 Feb. 1784. + Paris, 5 Jan. 1866. See also Bory de St. Vincent, J. B. M., Nees von Esenbeck, C. G. 658—Enumeration des Mousses et des Hépatiques récueillies par M.
Leprieur dans la Guiane centrale, et description de plusieurs nouvelles
especes de ces deux familles. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 2d ser., iii. 193-219,
t. ili, iv. (18353. 659—Notice sur les plantes cryptogames récement découvertes en
France, contenant aussi l'indication de quelque espéces les plus rare de
la Flore Francaise. Hépatiques. Archives de Bot. de Guillemin, i. 224
(1833).
66o0— Des organes máles du Genre Targionia, decouvert sur une espéce nouvelle du Chili. Comptes Rendus, vi. 197, 198; vii. 113-117 (1838); Ann. des Sc, Nat., 2d ser., ix. 100-114 (1838).
661—Hepatice, in Premiere Centurie de Plantes cellulaires exotiques ou indigènes nouvelles. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 2d ser., ix. 38-49 (1838).
662— Cryptogames algériennes, ou plantes cellulaires recueillies par M. Roussel, pharmacien en chef de l'armée d'Afrique, aux environs d'Alger. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 2d ser., x. 68-279, 334-345, 2 PI. (1838).
663—Hepatice, in Cryptogamæ Brasiliensis seu Plantæ cellulares
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quas in itinere per Brasiliam a celeb. Auguste Sainte Hiliare collectas recensuit observationibusque nonnullis illustravit. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 2d ser., xii. 42-51, t. i. (1839
664—Sertum a. ikea de la Patagonie. 4to. pp. 19, 7 tab col., Paris (18
(Forming a portion of D’ ER s Voyage dans ? Amerique Meridionale.)
665—Florula Boliviensis. Cryptogames de la Bolivia, récueillies par Alcide D'Orbigny. 4to, pp. 120, ro tab., Paris (1839).
666— Plantes cellulaires de l'histoire naturelle des iles Canaries. 4to, pp. 208, 9 tab., Paris ( 1840).
(Forming Part IV. of the work by Webb.and Berthollet.)
667—Hepaticæ, in Seconde Centurie de Plantes cellulaires exotiques ou indigènes nouvelles. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 2d ser., xiv. 332-337 (1840); xvi. 110-112, 126—128 (1842).
668—Hepatice, in Cryptogamæ Nilgherienses seu Plantarum cellu- arium in montibus peninsulæ Indice Neelgherries dictis, a cl. Perrottet collectarum enumeratio. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 2d ser., xvii. 12-21 (1842).
669—Hepaticæ, in Quatrieme Centurie de Plantes cellulaires ex- otiques ou indigènes nouvelles. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 2d ser., xix. 243- 266 (1843)
67o— Plantes Cellulaires du Voyage au Pôl Sud et dans l'Oceanie sur les corvettes l'Astrolabe et la Zelee sous le commandement de M. Du- mont d’Urville, 1837-40. 8vo. pp. xiv. 349, 20 tab., Paris (1845).
671—Hepatice, in D. Ramon de la Sagra : Historia fisica, politica y natural de la Isla de Cuba. Vol. IX (Bot. Criptog.), 4to. pp. 328, 20 tab. col., Paris (1845).
672— Essai d'Organographie de la Famille des Hépatiques. Extrait du Dict. Univ. d'histoire naturelle. 8vo. pp. 15, Paris (1845).
673—Hepatice, in Cinquiéme Centurie de Plantes cellulaires ex- otiques ou indigenes nouvelles. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 3d ser., iv. 346- 355 (1845)
674—Plantæ cellares quas in insulis Philippinensibus a cl. Cuming collectas recensuit observationibus nonnullis descriptionibusque illustra- vit. Lond, Jour. Bot. iv. 3-11 (1845).
(Includes 8 Hepatic.) "` 675—Hepaticæ, in Voyage autour du Monde exécuté pendent les
années 1836 et 1837 sur la corvette la Bonité, commandée al M. Vail- lant. 8vo. avec Atlas folio, Paris (1844-1846).
676—Hepaticæ, in Sixtieme Centurie de Plantes cellulaires exotiques ou indigénes nouvelles. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 3d ser., x. 111-117 (1848).
677—Hepaticæ, in Septieme Centurie de Plantes cellulaires exotiques ou indigénes nouvelles. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 3d ser., xi. 34-35 (1849).
Eben arg. x leiten. en Mia GU oa, 2 e SORE EEE EE qi
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.678— Note sur le genre Riella et description d'une espéce nouvelle. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 3d ser., xviii. 11-13 (1852)
B M. in Gay : Historia fisica y politica de Chile. vii. 205— 327 (18
( Pando dicbus of 117 Hepaticæ.)
63o—Hepatice, in Cryptogamia Guyanensis, seu Plantarum cellu- larum in Guyana Gallica annis 1835-1849 a cl. Leprieur collectarum enumeratio universalis. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 4th ser., iii. 311—321 (1855).
681— Note sur le Boschia, noveau genre de la famille des Hépatiques. Bull. de la Soc. Bot. de France, iii. 572-576 (1856).
682— Sylloge generum specierumque Cryptogamarum quas in variis operibus descriptas iconibusque illustratas, nunc ad diagnosim reductas, nonnullasque novas interjectas, ordine systematico disposuit. 8vo. pp.
498, Paris (1856).
(Includes descriptions of 158 Hepaticæ, pp. 52-95.)
6835— Hepaticz (Plantae Weddelliane), fi in Septiéme Centurie Plantes cellulaires exotiques ou indigénes nouvelles. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 4th Ser., v. 348—352 (1856).
684— Hepaticz, in Huitième Centurie Plantes cellulaires exotiques ou indigènes nouvelles. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 4th ser., vi. 186-199 (1856); Vii. 149, 150 (1857).
Moore, David. Dundee, Scotland, 23 April 1808. + Dublin, Ireland,
9 June 1879.
685—Ordnance Survey Collections of Counties of Derry and Antrim. Vol. I. Mosses and Hepaticæ exsiccatæ (1834-8). ——
686—Addenda to the Musci and Hepaticæ of the Flora Hibernica, with some new habitats for Irish Hepaticæ. Proc. Dublin Nat. Hist. Soc. v. 89 (1866)
687— Contributions to the British and Irish Musci and Hepaticz. Proc. Dublin Univ. Zool. and Bot. Assoc. ii. 80- (1863).
688—Anthoceros levis in Ireland. Jour. of Bot. xi. 274 (1873).
689—-Illustrations of the Reproductive Apparatus in Marchantiez. Quar, Jour. Micros. Science, 215, 216 (1874).
69o—Report on Irish Hepaticæ. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., 2d ser., li. 591-672, 2 Pl. (1876).
(Describes 143 Hepaticæ.)
Morgan, Andrew Price. Centreville, Ohio, 27 Oct. 1836. 691—Flora of the Miami Valley. ı6mo. pp. 68, Dayton, Ohio
(1878).
(Includes list of Hepaticæ.)
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Moris, Giuseppe Giacinto. Arbassano, Italy, 25 April 1796. + Turin, 18 May 1869.
Moris, G. G. et DeNotaris, G. 692—Flora Caprariæ, sive enumeratio plantarum in Insula Capraria.
Mem. della Reale Accad. di Torino, ser. ii. 59-303, 6 tab. (1839).
[Sep. pp. 244.]
(Includes the Hepaticæ, pp. 175-180; Jung. fragrans, n. sp. 177, t. iv.)
Mottier, David Myers. Patriot, Indiana, 4 Sept. 1864. 693—Notes on the apical growth of Liverworts. Bot. Gazette, xvi.
141—143, pl. XIII. (1891).
Mougeot, Jean Baptisté. Bruyeres, France, 25 Sept. 1776. T Bru- yeres, 5 Dec. 1858.
Mougeot, J. B., Nestler, C. G. et Schimper, W. P. 694—Stirpes Cryptogamæ Vogeso-Rhenanæ. (15 Fasciculi mit
1500 getrockneten species.) Voges ee (Contains numerous species of Hepatic
Müller, Ferdinand, Baron von. 695—On some plants from Norfolk Island. Jour. of Bot. xxiii. 353,
354 (1885).
(List of 6 Hepaticæ.)
Müller, W. O. 695a—Cryptogamen-Herbarium der Thuring. Staaten. 5 Theils. pp.
49 (277 getrockneten Species). Gera (1869).
(Contains several Hepaticæ among other cryptogams.)
Murray, George. See Bennett, A. W.
Nàgeli, Carl Wilhelm von. Kilchberg bei Zurich, Switzerland, 27 March 1817. Munich, Germany, ro May 1891. 696—Botanische Beitrage: 2. Entwickelung der Hautdrüsenzellen
und Spaltóffnungen bei Marchantia polymorpha. 3. Wurzelhaare von
Marchantia polymorpha. Linnæa, xvi. 237—285 (1842). 697—Wachthumsgeschichte der Laub- und Lebermoose. (1. Wachs-
thum der Laubachsen bei Echinomitrium. [Metzgeria] 138-150, t. ii.
fig. 1-14. 2. Wachsthum des Brutkeimblattes von Lunularia, 150-158,
t. ii. fig. 1-23. 3. Brutkeimblatt an Jungermannia? 158—164, t. iii.
fig. 24-35. 4. Brutkôrner bei Jungermania exsecta. 164-166, t. iii.
fig. 36-40.) Zeit. fur wissensch. Botanik. 138—166, t. ii., iii. (1845).
Necker, Noel Joseph de. Lille (Nord), France, 1729. t Mannheim, Germany, 1o Dec. 1793. 698—Methodus Muscorum per classes, ordines, genera et species, cum
synonymis etc. 8vo. pp. xvii. 296, 1 tab. Mannheim (1771).
esas mita Paru i AN Md y
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699—Elementa Botanica. 3 vol. 8vo. Neowedæ (1791). (Establishes several genera of Hepaticæ, iii. 339-353.)
Nees von Esenbeck, Christian Gottfried. Auf der Reichenberge bei Erbach, Germany, 14 Feb. 1776. Breslau, 16 March 1858. See also Bischof, G. W., Gottsche, C. M., Reinwardt, K. G. K., Mar- Nus, A.S ZS a Dos. novum genus ex ordine Hepaticarum cum Hepaticis
elateratis comparatum. Mag. der nat. Freund. zu Berlin, viii. 269-272.
(1818) 701—[Description of Fimbriaria.] Hor. Phys. Berol.
(1820) 7o1a—Hepaticæ, in Lindley: Introduction to the Natural System of
Botany. Edition IL. 8vo. pp. xv. 580, London (1835). 702—Enumeratio plantarum cryptogamicarum Javæ et insularum ad-
jacentium, quas a Blumio et Reinwardtio collectas describi edique
curavit. Fasc. I. Hepaticas complectens. 8vo. pp. viii. 86, Vratislaviæ
(1830). 7o3—Berichtigungen zur Enumeratio plantarum cryptogamicarum
Javæ. Linnæa, vi. 602-623 (18 704—Naturgeschichte der énoncée Lebermoose. 4 vol. sm. 8vo.
Berlin and Breslau (1833-38).
Nees von Esenbeck, C. G. et Bischoff, G. W.
705 —Lunularia alpina und Corsinia lamellosa, zwei neue europäische
Lebermoose. Flora, xiii. 393-404 (1830).
Nees von Esenbeck, C. G., et Montagne, C. 706—Jungermanniearum Herbarii Montagneani species. Ann. des
Sc. Nat., 2d ser., v. 52-72, t. I., II. (1836)
Nestler, C. G. See Mougeot, J. B.
Nicotra, L.
707—Cenno intorno ad alcune Epatiche di Messina. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xviii. 75-77 (1886). Nordenstrém, H. och Nyman, E.
708—Vaxtgeografiska bidrag till Östergötlands Mossflora. Bot. Notiser, 16-20 (1889).
(Notes on stations for Hepaticæ.) Norrlin, J. P.
709—Ofversigt af Torneå (Muonio) och angränsande delar af Kemi Lappmarkers Mossor och Lefvermossor. Notis. ur Sällsk. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn. Forhandl. xiii. (1871-4).
(List of so Hepaticæ.)
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Oakes, William. Danvers, Mass., 1 July 1799. ŸIpswich, Mass.,
31 July 1848. 710— Notice of some of the Mosses of New England. Hovey’s Mag. Hort. xiii. 171-174 (1847). Oeder, George Christian. Anspach, Germany, 3 Feb. 1728. + Olden- berg, 28 Jan. 1791. 71r—Icones Plantarum in regnis Daniæ et Norvegiæ in ducatibus Slesvici et Holsaticæ, et in comitatibus Oldenburgi et Delmenhorstiæ ad illustrandum opus dei isdem plantis regio jussu exarandum, Flore Dan- ice inscriptum. Folio, 2880 tab. et textus, Copenhagen (1761-1871). (Includes many plates of the Hepaticæ : the work of Oeder continued after his death by others; some of the later text to the Hepaticæ contributed by Gottsche.) Orten. 711a—Keimung der Lebermoossporen. Sitzb. der wissensch. Akad. (Wien), (1876). Pabst, G. 712—Cryptogamen— Flora, III Band: Die Moose. I Abtheilung: Lebermoose. Folio, pp. 36, 8 Taf., Gera (1877). Palisot de Beauvois, Ambroise Marie Francois Joseph. Arras, France, 28 Oct. 1755. Paris, 21 Jan. 1820. 713—Flora d'Oware et de Benin en Afrique. 2 vol. folio, Paris (1804-1807). Pancic, Josef. Bribir, Croatia, 6 May 1814. ŸBelgrade, 8 March 1888. 714—Zur Moosflora des Nordostlichen Banates. Verhandl. der zool.— bot. Verein (Wien), xi. 93-96 (1861). Payot, Venance. 715— Catalogue des Hépatiques du Mont Blanc et des Alpes Pennines. Rev. Bryol. xv. 17-24 (1888). 716—Florule du Mont Blanc. 3 me Partie. Les Muscinées des Alpes Pennines. 12mo. pp. 100. Pearson, William Henry. Pendleton, England, 22 July 1849. See also Carrington, B 717— Yorkshire Hepatice. Naturalist, i. (1876. 718—Lejeunea ovata Tayl. in North Wales. Jour. of Bot. xv. 307 (1877)- 719—New British Riccias. Jour. of Bot. xv. 350 (1877). 72o— Discovery of Harpanthus Flotovianus in Scotland. ie Bot. Soc. Edinb, xiii. 443-447, Pl. XV. (1879). 721—Cesia obtusa Lindb. Jour. of Bot. xviii. 276 (1880).
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722—On Gymnomitrum obtusum. Jour. of Bot. xviii. 3 31-340 (1880). 723—A new British Jungermania (Jung. socia N.). Jour. of Bot. xviii. 375 (1880). 724—]ungermania Juratzkana Limpr. in Britain. Jour. of Bot. xix. 116 (1881). 725—On Radula Carringtonii Jack. Jour. of Bot. xx. 141, 142 (1882). 726—On Radula germana Jack. Jour. of Bot. xi. 227—230 (1882). 727—Cephalozia Turneri Hook. in North Wales. Jour. of Bot. xxi. 110 (1883). 728—Marsupella sparsifolia Lindb. Jour. of Bot. xxii. 225-227, t CCXLVIII. (1884). 729—New British Hepaticæ. Jour. of Bot. xxii. 249 (1884). 730—Hepaticæ Natalenses a clarissima domina Helena Bertelsen missz. Christiania Vid.-Selsk. Forhandl., No. 3, 1-20, Pl. I.-XII. (1886). 731—Hepaticæ Knysnane sive Hepaticarum in regione Capensi ** Knysna" Africæ Australis a fabro ferrario Hans Iverson lectarum. Christiania Vid.-Selsk. Forhandl., No. 9, 1-16, Pl. L-VI. (1887). 732—Blepharostoma palmatum Lindb. Jour. of Bot. xxv. 193-195, t. CCLXXV. (1887). 733—Lophocolea spicata Tayl. in North Wales. Jour. of Bot. xxvii. 271 (1889). 734—-A new British Hepatic. Jour. of Bot. xxvii. 353-354, CCXCII. (1889). 735—Scapania planifolia Hook. Jour. of Bot. xxviii. 219 (1890). 736—The Lejeunæ of Lindenberg's Herbarium. Jour. of Bot. xxviii. 377-379 (1890). (Sep. 3 p 737— Review of Dr. Series *: Hepaticæ Bolivianæ.” xxviii, 252 (1890). 738—List of Canadian Hepaticæ. 8vo. pp. 31, Pl. I.-XII. treal, 1890. 739—Frullaniæ Madagascarenses precipue e collectionibus Borgeni. Christiania Vid.-Selsk. Forhandl. No. 2, 1-9, Pl. L-IV. (1891). 740—Lejeuneæ Madagascarienses. Christiania Vid.-Selsk. Forhandl. No. 8, 1-9, 2 PL (1892). (List of 33 species; Lopho-lejeunea lepidoscypha n. sp.) 741—A New British Hepatic. Jour. of Bot. xxx. 257, Pl. 327 (1892). (Description and figure of Marsupella (Cesia) conferta.) 741a—A new British Hepatic. Jour of Bot. xxx. 353, Pl. 329 (1892). (Description and figure of Scapania aspera.)
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Jour. of Bot.
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Peck, Charles Horton, Sandlake, New York, 3o Mar. 1833. 742—Plants of the Summit of Mt. Marcy. 7th Rep. Adirondack
Survey, 401-412 [Sep. 8vo. pp. 12, Albany (1880).]
(List of 10 Hepaticæ.)
743—Reports of State Botanist, in Annual Reports of the Regents of the University of the State of New Vork, (1869-90).
(28th Rep. for 1868 contains list of 23 species; 15th Report for 1871 mentions one species; 27th Rep. for 1873 mentions 5 species; and the 41st Rep. for 1890 mentions 2 species of Hepaticz.)
Personne, J. 744—Note sur l'existence de l'iode dans certaines plantes d’ean da
Comptes Rendus, xxx. 478 (1850).
(Notes presence of Iodine in Aneura pinguis.)
Petiver, James. London, England, 20 April 1715. 745—Musei Petiveriani, etc. 8vo. pp. 93, London (1692-170 (Contains notes on two species of Hepatice, identified by Lindberg as Riccia
canaliculata and R, natans.)
Petounikow, Alexis. 746—Sur les organes reproducteurs du Sphærocarpus. Bull. de la
Soc. Bot. de France, xiv. 137—142, Pl. 3 (1867).
Pfeffer, W : 747—Die Oelkorper des Lebermoose. Flora, lvii. 2-6, 17-27, 33-43
Taf. i. (1874).
Pfeiffer, Ludwig. Kassel, Germany, 4 July 1805. 748—Flora von Niederhesen und Munden. 2 vol. 8vo. Kassel
(1847-55).
Philibert. 749—Sur quelques Hépatiques observées à Cannes. Rev. Bryol. ix.
29-54 (1882) ; x. 1—5 (1883) 750—Sur la fructification du Marsupella revoluta Dumortier. Rev.
Bryol. xvii. 33, 34 (1890).
Pichi, P. e Bottini, A. 750—Prime Muscinee dell’ Appen Casentinese. Nuovo Giorn. Bot.
Ital. xx. 321-329 (1888).
(List of 12 Hepaticæ.)
Plukenet, Leonard. , 1642. Ÿ London, England, 1706. 751—Almagestum botanicum, etc. 4to, pp. Weis ee (1696). (Mentions one hepatic, anes by Lindberg as Pellia e
.752—Amaltheum botanicum, etc. 4to. pp. 214, k pim rx London
(1705).
(Mentions one hepatic, identified by Lindberg as Aneura pinguis.)
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Pokorny, Alois. Iglau, Austria, 22 May 1826.
753—Notiz über Riccia crystallina und Equisetum— Keimlinge, die nach hohem Wasser auf abgeschlagertem Schlamme hervorgekommen sind. Verhandl. des zool.—bot. Vereins (Wien), i. 55, 56 (1852).
754—Ueber die Verbreitung und Vertheilung der Lebermoose von Unter-Oesterreich. Sitzungsb. der kais. Akad. der Wissench. (Wien), L. 186—200 (1852).
(List of 71 Hepaticæ.)
755—Vorarbeiten zur Kryptogamen flora von Unter-Oesterreich. I, Revision der Literatur. Nebst einer systematischen Aufzählung sämmt- licher in der vorhandener literatur angeführten Cryptogamen aus Unter- Oesterreich. Verhandl. des zool.-bot. Vereins (Wien), iv. 35-168 (1854).
Polakowsky, H
756—Bryophytas et Cormophytas Costaricensis anno 1875 lectas enumerat. Jour. of Bot. xxv. 225-231 (1887).
(Three new species of Hepaticæ described by Gottsche.)
Power, Thomas.
757—Contributions toward the Fauna and Flora of Cork. Part II. Botany. 8vo. pp. 130, London (1845).
(List of 50 species of Irish Hepaticæ.)
Prescher, R.
758—Die Schleimorgane der Marchantieen. Sitzungsb. der kais. Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien), Ixxxvi. 132-158 (1882). Preuschoff-Tannsee.
759—Beitrage zur Flora der Provinz Westpreussen. Jahresb. des Westpreuss, bot.-zool. Vereins, v. 69-74 (1882).
Prien.
76o— Verzeichniss der im oberpfalzischen Theile des bayerischen Waldes um Falkenau und Nittenau beobachteten Lebermoose. Bericht des bot. Vereins in Landshut (1874-75-76).
(List of s1 Hepaticze.)
Prost, T. €.
761—Liste des Mousses, Hépatiques et Lichens du departement de la Lozere. 8vo. pp. 8o, Mende (1828).
Quelet, L
762— Catalogue des Mousses, Sphaignes et Hépatiques des environs de Montbélard. 8vo. pp- 332 (1869).
Rabenhorst, Ludwig. Treuenbrietzen, Geman 22 March 1806.
T Meissen, 24 April 1881. See also Goztsche, C. M.
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763—Deutschlands Kryptogamenflora oder Handbuch zur Bestim- mung der Kryptogamischen Gewächse Deutschlands, der Schweiz, des Lombardisch-Venetianischen Kónigreichs und Istriens. II. 3, Leber- moose, Laubmoose und Farn. 8vo. pp. xvi. 352, Leipzig (1848).
(Contains descriptions of 275 Hepaticæ.)
764— Kryptogamenflora von Sachsen, der Oberlausitz, Thuringen und Nordbóhmen, mit Berücksichtigung der benachbarten Lànder. I. Algen, Lebermoose, Laubmoose. 8vo. pp. xx. 653, Leipzig (1863).
Raciborski, M.
765—Przyczynek do znajowski watrobowcéw poludniówo zachodnig Polski. Ber. der physiogr. Commis. der Akad. der Wissensch. in Kra- kau, xxii. (1881). [Sep. pp. 6.]
(List of 59 Hepaticæ of S. E. Poland.)
766—O obecnym stanie mych badán flory kopalnej ogniotrwatych glinek krakowskich. Ber. der physiogr. Commis. der Akad. der Wis- sensch. in Krakau, xxiii. 129-140 (1880).
(Account of fossil Hepaticz of the clays of Kracow.)
Raddi, Giuseppe. Florence, Italy, 9 Feb. 1770. + Rhodos, 6 Sept.
1829.
767—Novarum vel rariorum ex cryptogamia stirpium in agro Floren- tino collectarum decades duæ. 4to. pp. 13, 2 tab. Bononiz (1818).
768—Di alcune specie nuove di rettili e piante brasiliane. Mem. Soc. Ital. Sci. di Modena, xviii. 31 3-349 (1819).
769—Jungermanniographia Etrusca. Mem. di Matem. e di Fisica della Soc. Ital. delle Sci. (Modena), xviii. 14-56, 7 tab. (1820).
(Contains several genera formed from the genus Jungermania; the work was re- printed at Bonn 1841.)
770—Crittogame Brasiliane. Mem. Soc. Ital. Sci. di Modena, xix. 27-57 (1823).
(Contains 27 Hepatic.)
771—Supplemento alla Memoria di G. Raddi: Crittogame Brasiliane, inserta nel precedente ( XIX.) volume, e tavole per servire di corredo alla medesima. Mem. Soc. Ital. di Modena, xx. 43-54, 6 tav. (1829).
Rattray, John.
772—Observations on the oil bodies of the Jungermanieæ. Trans, `
Bot. Soc. (Edinburgh), 123-128 (1884).
Rau, Eugene Abraham. Bethlehem, Pa., 22 July 1848.
^ 773—List of Colorado Musci and Hepaticæ, collected by T. S:
Brandegee in 1873-75. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vi. 89, 9o (1876). (List of 5 Hepaticz.)
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Ravenel, Henry William. St. John's, S. C. 1g May 1814. + Aiken, S. C., 17 July 1887.
774—Contributions to the Cryptogamic Botany of South Carolina. Mosses and Hepaticæ. Charleston Med. Jour. iv. 428—433 (1849). Ray, John. Black Notley (Essex), England, 29 Nov. 1628. T17
Jan. 1755.
775—Synopsis methodica stirpium britannicarum, etc. 8vo. pp. 317, London (1690).
(Includes two Hepatic, identified by Lindberg as Pleurozia purpurea and Po- rella platyphylla.)
Reader, H. P.
776—Monmouthshire Cryptogams. Jour. of Bot. xx. 120 (1882).
(Includes 4 Hepaticæ.)
776a—The Hepaticæ of Gloucestershire. Jour. of Bot. xxiii. 331, 332 (1885).
(List of 32 Hepaticæ).
Reichardt, Heinrich Wilhelm. Iglau, Austria, 16 April 1835.
T Vienna, 2 Aug. 1885.
777—Verzeichniss aller von J. Ch. Neumann in Bóhmen gesammelten Pflanzen. Verhandl. des zool.—bot. Vereins (Wien), iv. 253-284 (1854).
778—Beitrag zur Moosflora des Wechsels in Niederösterreich. Ver- handl. des zool.—bot. Vereins (Wien), xi. 161, 162 (1861).
779—Beitrag zur Moosflora Steiermarks. Verhandl. des zool.—bot. Vereins (Wien), xiv. 137—146 (1864).
78o— Beitrag zur Kryptogamen Flora des Maltathales in Kärnthen. Verhandl. des zool.-bot. Vereins (Wien), xiv. 721—732 (1864).
781— Diagnosen der neuen Arten von Lebermoosen welche die Novara Expedition mitbrachte. Verhandl. des zool.-bot. Vereins (Wien), xviii. 957-960 (1868).
(Describes 8 Hepaticæ from Australia, New Zealand and Tahiti.)
781a— Pilze, Leber- und Laubmoose, gesammelte auf der Reise der Novara um der Erde. 4to. Vienna (1870).
782—Beitráge zur Flora der hawaischen Inseln. Sitzber. der. k. k. Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien), lxxv. 553-582 (1877).
Reinwardt, Kaspar George Karl. Lütteringhausen, Germany, 3 June
1773. t Leyden, Holland, 6 March 1854.
Reinwardt, K. G. K., Blume, K. L. et Nees ab Esenbeck, C. G.
783—Hepaticæ Javanice. Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. xii. 181— 238, 409-417 (1825). !
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Renauld, F. et Cardot, J
784— Contributions a la flore des Muscinées des iles austro-africaines de l'Ocean Indien.. Rev. Bryol. xviii. 55-58 (1891).
(List of the Hepaticæ of Madigascar, etc.)
785—Musci novi vel minus cogniti descripti. II. Bull. de la Soc. Bot. de Belgique, xxx. 181—207 (1891). III. 72/7, xxxi. 100-123 (1892).
(40 Hepaticæ described by F. Stephani; a part previously published.) Richard, O. J.
786—Liste de Muscinees recueillies dans le Poitou et la Saintonge. Bull. de la Soc. de Deux-Sevres, (1886).
(List of 40 Hepaticæ.) Rimelin, P.
787—Enumération des Mousses et des Hépatiques recueillies au Chateau de Grignon (Côte-d'Or). Prologium, i. 149-150 (1891).
(List of 7 Hepaticæ.) Robison, John. Salem, Mass., 13 July 1846.
788—Flora of Essex County [Mass.]. 8vo. pp. 200, Salem (1880).
(Includes list of Hepaticæ.) Roll, Julius.
789—Vorlaüfige Mittheilung über die von mir in Jahre 1888 in Nord Amerika gesammelten neuen Arten der Lebermoose. Bot. Centralblatt, xlv. 203, 204 (1891). x
(Descriptions of Porella Röllii and Marchantia Oregonensis by F. Stephani.) Röse, A.
790—Verzeichniss der von A. Röse bis jetzt in Thüringen resp. in thüringer Walde aufgefundenen Lebermoose. Bot. Zeitung. x. 96-99 (1852).
(List of 84 Hepaticze.) Rossetti, Corrado. Seravezza (Lucca), Italy, 7 Feb. 1866.
791—Appunti di Epaticologia toscana. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xx. 412, 413 (1838).
(List of 21 Hepaticæ.)
E della Toscana nord-ouest. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xx. 461, 462 8).
(Announcement of following paper.)
793—Epaticologia della Toscana nord-ouest. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxii. 305-346 (1890).
(List of 101 Hepaticæ with notes on distribution.) Rossetti, Corrado, e Baroni, Eugenio.
793a—Frammenti Epatico-Lichenografeci. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. xxiv. 372-378 (1892).
(List of 22 Hepaticæ from Tuscany.)
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Roth, Albrecht Wilhelm. Dötlingen (Oldenburg), Germany, 6 Jan.
1757. TBremen, 16 Oct. 1834.
794—Tentamen Flore Germanice. 3 vol. 8vo. Leipzig (1788-1800). Rothrock, Joseph Trimble. McVeytown, Pa., 9 Apr. 18
795—Sketch of the Flora of Alaska. Rept. Smithsonian Inst. 433~ 463 (1867).
(Includes list of 6 Hepaticæ.) Roze, Ernest. See Bescherelle, E. Ruppius, Heinrich Bernhard. Giessen, Germany, 1688. Jena, 7
March 1719.
796—Flora Jenensis, sive enumeratio plantarum tam sponte circa Jenam et in locis vicinis nascentium etc. 8vo, pp. 376 (1718); 2d Ed. 8vo. pp. 311, Frankfurt and Leipzig (1726).
(Includes 13 Hepaticæ ; establishes the genus Jungermania.) Russ, G. Ph.
797—Uebersicht der Gefässcryptogamen, Laub- und Lebermoose der Wetterau. 8vo. pp. 68, Hanau (1858). Russell, John Lewis. Salem, Mass. 2 Dec. 1808. ŸSalem, 7 June
1873
798—Attempt to ascertain some of the Hepatic Mosses of Massachu- setts with Remarks. Boston Jour. Nat. Hist. iii. 465—469 (1845). Sadebeck, Richard. Breslau, 20 May 1839.
799—Ueber Marchantiaceen. Verhandl. des bot. Vereins der Pro- vinz Brandenburg (1873). [Sep. pp. 8.] Salwey, T.
800—A List of certain plants to be met with in the neighborhood of Barmouth, Dolgelley and Harlech. ı2mo. pp. 40 (1863).
(List of 25 Hepaticæ, pp. 27, 28.) Sande-Lacoste, Cornelius Marinus van der. Dordrecht, Holland, 5 March 181 5. T Amsterdam, 15 Jan. 1887. See also Dozy, F.
801—Bijdrage tot de Bryologie van Nederland. Van der Hoeven | en de Vriese Tijdschrift, xi. 165—177 (1844).
8oz—(Review of known Hepaticæ of Holland.) Nederl. Kruidk. Archief, i. 447 (1848).
(List of 59 Hepaticæ.)
803—Nove species Hepaticarum ex insula Java a Dr. F. Junghuhn detecta. Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. iii. 415-424, 521-530 (1854). (on: tinued in) Batavia Nat. Tijdsch. x. 393-398 (1856).
804—Over eene studie der Javaansche Hepaticæ. Verslag Kon. Akad. v. Wetensch. (Amsterdam), iv. 202-207 (1856).
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. 805—Synopsis Hepaticarum Javanicarum adjectis quibusdam specie- bus Hepaticarum novis extra-Javanicis. Verh. der Koninkl. Akad. v. t. L-XXII. (1856). (Sep. 112 pp.)
806— Hepaticæ Jungermaniaceæ Archipelagi Indici, adjectis qui- busdam speciebus Japonicis. Ann. Musei Bot. Lugduno-Batavi, i. (1864).
807—Nieuwe indigene Musci en Hepaticæ (1869). Nederl. Kruidk. Archief, 2d ser., i. 106-108 (1874).
808—Aanwinsten voor de Flora Bryologica van Nederland. Nederl. Kruidk. Archief, 2d ser., i. 308-311 (1874).
809—Overzicht der Lebermossoorten welke in dez Provincieen van Nederland zym waargenommen, gerangschikt van het woorden des lands naar het zuiden. (1880.)
(Includes 73 Hepaticæ.)
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Sanio, C.
810—Zahlenverhaltnisse der Flora Preussens. Verhandl. der bot. Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg, 55-93 (1882).
(List of 71 Hepaticæ,) Saporta, Gaston, Comte de.
811—Dernieres adjunctions a la Flore fossile d'Aix-en-Provence. Ann. des Sc. Nat. ser. 7, vii. 1-104 (1888).
Sassi, Agostino.
812—[Note on Antrocephalus Italicus.] Attti di Sc. Ital., 138-139 (1839). Satter, Hans.
813—Beiträge zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des Lebermoosantherid- iums. Sitzungsb. der kais. Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien), Ixxxvi. 170- 183 (1882). Sauter, Anton Eleutherius.
814—Die Lebermoose der Nordseite der Alpen von Salzburg und Oesterreich. Rabenh. Bot. Centralblatt, i., no. 24 (1846).
815—Die Moosschätze des Unterbergs bei Salzburg. Flora, xli. 382— 386 (1858).
816— Berichtigung die Moosschätze des Unterbergs bei Salzburg. Flora, xliii. 351 (1860).
817—Die Lebermoose des Herzzogthums Salzburg. Flora, liv. 375- 377 (1871). Savi, Gaetano. Florence, Italy, 13 June 1769. t Pisa, 28 April 1844.
818—Sinossi delle Epatiche di J. B. Lindenberg. 8vo. Pisa (1831).
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Schacht, Hermann. Ochsenwärder, Germany, 15 July 1814. t Bonn,
20 Aug. 1864.
819— Beitrag zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der Frucht und Spore von Anthoceros levis. Bot. Zeitung. viii. 457—464, 473-480, 489-496, taf. VI. (1850).
820—Ueber Antheridien der Lebermoose. Bot. Zeitung. x. 153- 157 (1852).
Schiffner, Victor. Böhmisch Leipa, 1o Aug. 1862.
821— Observationes de quibusdam Hepaticis. Bot. Centralbl. xxvii. 207-211, 239-243, 1 Taf. (1886).
822—Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Moosflora Bóhmens. I. Theil. Lotos: Jahrb. für Naturwissensch. vii. (1886). [Sep. 35 pp.]; I. Theil. Lotos: Jahrb. für Naturwissensch. x. (1890). [Sep. 36 pp.]
823— Note sur le Riella Battandieri Trabut. Rev. Bryol. xiv. 13, 14 (1887).
824—De Jungermannia Hornschuchiana Nees. Bot. Centralbl. xxx. 22-25, 1 Taf. (1887).
825—Lebermoose (Hepaticæ) gesammelt auf der Reise S. M. S. Ga- zelle, vorzüglich in der Magellan-Strasse, auf den Malayischen Inseln und Kerguelen-Land. 4to. pp. 48, 8 tab., Berlin, 1890.
Schiffner, V., und Schmidt, Anton.
826— Moosflora des nordlicher Böhmen. Lotos: Jahrb. für Natur- wissensch. vii. (1886). (Sep. 74 pp.) Schiller, K.
827— Erstes Verzeichniss der in der dresdener Haide bis Ende 1883 gefundenen Laub-, Leber- und Torfmoose. Sitz. der naturw. Gesellsch. Isis (Dresden), 1883, 112-114 (1884).
(List of 25 Hepaticz.)
828—Seltene Moosspecies aus Sachsen und Ergänzung des Moosver- zeichnisses der dresdener Haide. Sitz. der naturw. Gesellsch. Isis (Dresden), 1887, 7.
(List of 37 Hepaticæ.)
Schmidel, Casimir Cristoph. Bayreuth, Bavaria, 21 Nov. 1718.
T Anspach, 18 Dec. 1792.
829— Icones Plantarum, etc. Folio, pp. 197, 5otab. col., Nuremberg, (1747). 2nd Ed. (Bischoff), Folio, pp. 280, 75 tab. coL, Erlangen (1793-7).
83o—De Blasia. Diss. bot. argum. 63-88. [Sep. 4to. pp. 32. I tab. Erlangen (1759).]
831—De Jungermanniæ charactere. Diss. bot. argum. 89-114. [Sep. 4t0. pp. 29, 1 tab. Erlangen (1760).]
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Schmidt, Anton. Bühmisch Leipa, 3 June 1842. See Schiffner,
Schrader, Heinrich Adolph. Alfeld bei Hildesheim, Germany, 1 Jan.
1767. T Göttingen, 21 Oct. 1836. 832- Plante Cryptogamicæ nove, rariores aut minus E Jour. für die Botanik, i, 66-80 (1801).
Schrank, Franz von Paula. Farnbach, Germany, 21 Aug. 1747. T Munich, 23 Dec. 1835. 833—Baiersche Flora. 2 vol. 8vo. Munich (1789). 834—Primitiæ Floræ Salisburgensis. cum dissertatione prævia de dis- crimine plantarum ab animalibus. 8vo. pp. xvi. 240, 2 tab. Frankfort (1792). Schreber, Johann Christian Daniel. Weissensee, Germany, 16 Jan. 1739. TErlangen, 10 Dec. 18ro. 835— Spicilegium Florae Lipsicae. 8vo. pp. 148, Leipzig (1771). Schweegrichen, Christian Friedrich. Leipzig, Germany, 16 Sept. 1775. TLeipzig, 2 May 1853. 836—Historia Muscorum hepaticorum Prodromus. 8vo. pp. 39, I tab., Leipzig (1814). (The first general synopsis of the Hepaticæ since Linnæus ; includes 128 species.) 837— Ueber Porella pinnata L. oder Jungermannia porella Dicks., Madotheca porella Nees. Linnaea, xiii. 113—117, t. xiii. (1839). Schweinitz, Lewis David von. Bethlehem, Pa., 13 Feb. 1780. T Bethlehem, 8 Feb. 1834. 838—Specimen Florae Americanae Septentrionalis Cryptogamicae sistens Muscos Hepaticos huc usque in America septentrionali obser- vatos. 8vo. pp. 27, Raleigh (1821). The first systematic attempt to enumerate the Hepaticæ of the United States ; de scribes 77 species.) 839—On two remarkable Hepatic Mosses found in North Eten Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. (Phila.) ii. 361-370, 1 plate (1822). (Notes Spherocarpus terrestris and Carpobolus orbicularis.) Scopoli, Johann Anton. Cavalese im Fleimsthale, Tryol, 3 June 1723. f Pavia, Italy, 8 May 1788. 840—Flora Carnolica, etc. 2d Ed., 2 vol., 8vo., Vienna (1772). (Contains the Hepaticæ, pp. 343-355, tab. 63.) Scully, R. W.
841—Hepaticae found in Kerry, 1889. Jour. of Bot. xxviii. 200—
203 (1890). Sendtner, Otto. Munich, Bavaria, 1814. t Erlangen, 21 April 1859.
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Sendtner, O. und Kummer, F.
842—Enumeratio plantarum in itinere Sendtneriano in Bosnia lecta- um. Flora (1849).
(List of 15 Hepaticæ.) Simkovits, L.
843—Budapest kórnyékénsk Mohfloraja, Magyar Nóvénijtani-Lapok. (Klausenburg), iii. 1-9 (1879).
(List of 15 Hepaticæ.) Sibbald, Robertus. Scotland, 1643. Ÿ 1720.
844—Scotia illustrata, sive Prodromus historie naturalis. Folio, Edinburgh (1684).
(Describes and figures one Hepatic, identified by Lindberg as Plagiochila asple- noides.) Smith, James Edward. Norwich, England, 2 Dec. 1759. + Norwich, 17 March 1828. See Sowerby, J. Sommerfeldt, Sören Christian. Sukkestad, Norway, ọ April 1794.
t Ringeboe, 28 Dec. 1838.
845—Supplementum Flore Lapponice, quam edidit Dr. Georgius Wahlenberg. 8vo. pp. xii. 331, Christiana (1826). Sorokin, N.
846—Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Cryptogamenflora PM Uralgegend. Hedwigia, xvi. EE 49—53 (1877).
(List of 4 Hepaticæ.) Sowerby, SER London, England, 21 March 1757. T Lambeth,
25 Oct. 1822.
847—English Botany, or colored figures of English plants, with their essential characters, synonyms and places of growth. To which will be added occasional remarks by James Edward Smith and James Sowerby. The figures by inis Sowerby. 36 vol. 8vo. 2592 tab. col. with text. London (1790-1814).
(Includes figures S English Hepaticze.) Sprengel, Kurt. Boldekow, 3 Aug. 1766. + Halle, 15 March 1833.
848—Anleitung zur Kenntniss der Gewächse. III. Einleitung in das Studium der kryptogamischen Gewächse. 8vo. pp. 374, 10 tab. (1804).
849— Caroli Linnæi Systema Vegetabilium. (Editio XVI.). 4 vol, 8vo. Góttingen (1825-28). Spruce, Richard. Ganthorpe, North Yorkshire, England. 10 Sept.
1817. See also Bescherelle, E., Underwood, L.
850—A list of Mosses and Hepaticæ collected in Eskdale, York- Shire. Phytologist, i. 540—544 (1844).
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851—On the branch-bearing leaves of Jungermania juniperina Sw. Phytologist, ii. 85, 86 (1845).
852—A list of the Musci and Hepaticæ of Yorkshire. Phytologist, ii. 147-157 (1845).
853— The Musci and Hepaticæ of Teesdale. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. ii. 65-89 (1846).
854—The Musci and Hepaticæ of the Pyrenees. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 2d ser., iii. 81-106, 269-293, 358-380, 478-503; iv. 104- 120, t. I.-III. (1849); Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb, 103-216, t. I., II., XIV. (1850).
855—On Anomoclada, a new genus of Gage and on its allied genera, Odontoschisma and Adelanthus. Jour Bot. xiv. 129-136, 161—170, 193-203, 230-235, t. CLXXVIII., es (1876). [Sep. PP. 33-] |
856—Musci Præteriti sive de Muscis nonnullis adhuc neglectis, præ- tervisis vel confusis, nunc recognitis. Jour. of Bot. xix. 33-40 (1881).
857—On Marsupella Stableri, n. sp., and some allied species of Euro- pean Hepaticæ. Rev. Byrol. viii. 89-104 (1881).
858—0On Cephalozia, its sub-genera and some allied genera. 8vo. pp. 99, Malton (1882).
859—Hepaticae of the Amazon and of the Andes of Peru and Ecu- ador. Trans Bot. Soc. Edinb. xv. 1-590, t. i.-xxii. (1885).
86o—Lejeunea Holtii, a new hepatic from Killarney. Jour. of Bot. XXV. 33-39, 72-82, t. cclxxii. (1887).
861—0On a new Irish Hepatic (Radula Holtii). Jour. o Bot. xxv. 209—211 (1887).
862—Hepatice in provincia Rio Janeiro a Glaziou lectæ. Rev. Bryol. xv. 33-34 (1888).
( List only.)
863—Hepaticæ Paraguayensis, Balansa lectæ. Rev. Bryol. xv. 34; 35 (1888).
(List only.)
864—Lejeunea Rossettiana Massal. Jour. of Bot. xxvii. 337—339 (1889). e
865—Hepaticæ Bolivianæ, in Andibus Bolivie orientalis, annis 1885-6, a cl. H. H. Rusby lectæ. Mem. Torrey. Bot. Club, i. 113- 140 (1890).
866—Hepatice nove American, tropicz et aliæ. Bull. Soc. Bot. de France, xxxvi., cxxxix.—ccvi. (1889).
867—Hepaticæ Spruceanæ: Amazonicæ et Andinæ, annis 1849-1860 lectæ. Malton (1892).
(478 specimens from Dr. Spruce’s extensive labors in South America.)
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Stabler, G.
868— Jungermannia Helleriana Nees in Britain. Jour. of Bot. xx. 248 (1882). Steinhaus, J.
69— Materialien zur Kryptogamenflora der Umgegend von Warschau und Oizow. Warschauer Universititsnachrichten, No. 7, 8 (1887). [Sep. pp. 42.]
(List of 49 Hepaticze.) Stephani, Franz. Berlin, Germany, 15 Apr. 1842. See also Jack, J.
B., Roll, J., Renauld, F. et Cardot, J.
870—Verzeichniss der in der Umgegend von Zschopan im Erzgebirge beobachteten Leber- und Laubmoose. Jahresb. des Annaberg-Buch- holzer Ver. für Naturkunde, iv. (1876).
871-—Deutschlands Jungermannien in Abbildungen nach der Natur, nebst Text. Bot. Verein in Landshut, vii. 93—164,31 taf. (1879).
872—Riccia ciliifera Link und Riccia Breidleri Jur. Hedwigia, xxi. 76 (1882).
873—Einige neue Lebermoose. Hedwigia, xxii. 49-52 (1883).
874—Zwei neue Lebermoose. Hedwigia, xxii. 145—148 (1883).
875—Die Gattung Radula. Hedwigia, xxiii, 113-116, 129-137, 145- 159, 161—163 (1884).
876—Neue und kritische Arten der Gattung Riccia. Hedwigia, xxiv. 2-7, t. i. (1885).
877—Gymnomitrium confertum. Rev. Bryol, xii. 19-22 (1885).
878— Hepaticarum species nove vel minus cognitæ. Hedwigia, xxiv. 89-01, t. i., ii; 166—168, t. ii., iv. ; 214—218, t. i, ii. ; 246-250, t. i.—iii. (1885): xxv.5-9, t. ii.-iv. ; 133, 134, t. iii.-vi. ; 202-208, t. L4. 233-249, t. i. ii. (1886).
(Includes species from many regions; especially species of Bazzania.)
879—Hepatiques insectivores. Rev. Bryol. xiii. 97-99 (1886).
88o— Di una nuovo specie di Plagiochila. Ann. dell’. Ist. di Roma. ii. 86, t. VI. (1886).
881—Hepaticæ Insula St. Thome. Bolet. da Soc. Broteriana, iv. 149-156, 170—176, t. I.-III. (1887).
882—Ueber einige Lebermoose Portugals. Hedwigia, xxvi. t. I. (1887).
883—Hepaticæ African. Botanischer Jahrbücher (Engler). viii. 79-95 (1887).
(Hepaticz from St. Thomas and the Niger region.)
884— Hepaticz von der Halbinsel Alaska. Botanischer Jahrbücher. viii. 96-99, Pl. III. (1887).
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885—Hepatice Africane. Hedwigia, xxvii. 59-63, 106-113 (1888).
(Hepatice from Kilimanjaro, Mascarene Is, Mozambique, Insula Principe and portions of W. Africa.)
886—Anthoceros Husnoti Stephani, n. sp. Rev. Bryol. xv. 49, 50 (1888).
887—-Marchantia Bescherellei St., n. sp. Rev. Bryol. xv. 86, 87 (1888).
888— Calyculari crispula Mitten. Hedwigia, xxvii. 250-252 (1888).
889— Westindische Hepaticæ. Hedwigia, xxvii. 276-302, t. XI.-XIV. (1888).
(Hepaticæ from Porto Rico and Santo Domingo.)
8go—Hepaticze in Contribuçoes para o estudo da Flora da costa occi- dental d'Africa. Bolet. da Soc. Broteriana, v. 224-225 (1888).
(Species described in Hedwigia, xxvii. 108-110.)
891—Hepaticæ Australie. Hedwigia, xxviii. 128—135, t. iii. ; 155- 175, t. iv. ; 257—278 (1889).
892—Dichiton perpusillum Mont. Rev. Bryol, xvi. 49-51 (1889).
893—Die Gattung Lejeunea im Herbarium Lindenberg. Hedwigia, xxix. I-23, 68-99, 133-142 (1890). E
894—Hepatice African: novæ in insulis Bourbon, Maurice et Mada- gascar lectæ. Bot. Gazette, xv. 281—292 (1890).
895—Treubia insignis Gób. Hedwigia, xxx. 190-193 (1891).
896— Hepaticæ Africane. Hedwigia, xxx. 201-217, 265-272, t. xxi.— xxiv. (1891); xxxi. 120-130, t. v.-vii; 165-174, t. x.-xv. ; 198-214 t. xix.-xxi. (1892).
(Hepaticz from the Cameroons, Leikipia, Cape Colony, Natal, Transvaal, Mada- gascar and the Mascarene Is.)
897—Cryptomitrium tenerum Austin. Bot. Gazette, xvii. 58-60 (1892). 898—The North American Lejeuneæ. Bot. Gazette, xvii. 170—173 (1892).
(List of 20 species; describes as new L. Cardoti, and L. Underwoodii.)
899—Hepaticæ novæ Caucasicæ. Bot. Centralblatt (1892).
goo—Colenso’s New Zealand Hepaticæ. Jour. Linn. Soc. xxix. 263- 280, pl. 26-28 (1892).
(Reduces many of Colenso's species to synonymy ; describes 18 new species.) Stewart, S. A.
901—Report on the Botany of South Clare and the Shannon. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., 3d ser., i. 343-359 (1890).
Strasburger, Eduard. Warsaw, Poland, 1 Feb. 1844.
9o2—Die Geschlechtsorgane und die Befruchtung bei Marchantia
polymorpha. Pringsh. Jahrb. vii. 409-422, t. XXV., XXVI. (1870).
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903—Ueber Befruchtung und Zelltheilung. 8vo. Jena (1878).
(Die Befruchtungsvorgange bei Marchantia polymorpha, pp. 12-14, t. L, f. 9-21.)
904—Das botanische Practicum. (Zweite Auflage.) 8vo. Jena (1887).
Morphology of Marchantia polymorpha, Plagiochila asplenoides and Metzgeria furcata., pp. 293-299, 442-447.)
905—Entwickelungsgeschichte und Bau der Spermatozoiden bei Pellia calycina. Histologische Beiträge, iv. 124—132 (1892).
Sullivant, William Starling. Franklinton, Ohio, 15 Jan. 1803.
Columbus, Ohio, 3o April 1873.
906—Musci Alleghanienses, sive Spicelegia Muscorum atque Hepati- carum quas in Itinere a Marylandia usque and Georgiam per tractus montium, A. D. 1845, decerpserunt Asa Gray et W. S. Sullivant. 292 Spec. exsicc. et 12 mo., pp. 72, Columbus (1845)
Nos. 216-292 are Hepaticæ, and include several new and rare species.)
9o7;— Review of Musch Alleghanienses, with descriptions of the new species. Amer. Jour. Sci. and Arts, 2d ser., i. 70-81 (1846).
oo Contributions to the Bryology and Hepaticology of North America. Part I. Mem. Amer. Acad., new ser., iii. 57-66 (1846); Part II. bid. iv. 169-176 (1849).
(Includes descriptions of 5 new species and notes on others.)
9og——Notices of several new species of Mosses and Hepatice from Tierra del Fuego. Lond. Jour. of Bot. ii. 315-318 (1850).
(Describes 7 new Hepaticz.)
910— The Musci and Hepaticæ of the United States east of the Mis- sissippl River. 8vo. pp. iv. 113, New York (1856).
(Includes descriptions of Hepaticæ, with three plates illustrating the genera.)
911—Hepaticæ, in Gray: Manual of Botany, 2d Ed., (1856)
912— Descriptions of Musci and Hepaticæ collected on the Pacific R. R. Survey. Pacific R. R. Survey, iv. 185-193 (1858).
(List of 7 Hepaticæ, mostly from California.)
Swartz, Olaf. Norrkoping, Sweden, 21 Sept. 1760. f Stockholm, 19
Sept. 1818.
913— Flora Indiæ occidentalis aucta atque illustrata, sive descriptiones plantarum in prodromo recensitarum. 3 vol 8vo. Erlangen (1797- 1806).
(Includes Musci hepatici, iii. pp. 1842-1885.)
Sydow, P.
914—Die Lebermoose Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz.
8vo. Berlin (1882).
18
Szymanski, F
915—Ueber einige parasitische Algen. Inauguraldiss. der Phil. Fac- ultát der Univ. Breslau (1378).
(Nostoc colonies in Anthoceros and Blasia.) Szyszylowicz, Ignatius. Granicam, Poland, 3o July 1857. See
also Beck, G.
916—O rozmieszczenin watrobowcov w Tatrach. Spra. Kom. Fiz. Krakau, xix. 25-125, 4 taf. (1885).
(An elaborate account of the distribution of the Hepaticæ of high Tatra. An ex- tended resume can be seen in Just’s Jahresbericht, XIII. 172-175.) Taylor, Thomas. + Dunkerron, Ireland, Feb. 1848. Seealso Hooker
Jj. D., Hooker W. J.
917—Hepaticæ, in Mackay; Flora Hibernica, comprising the flower- ing plants, ferns, Characeæ, Musci, Hepaticæ, Lichenes and Algæ of Ireland, arranged according to the natural system, with a Synopsis of the genera according to the Linnæan system. $8vo. pp. xxxvi. 354, 279, Dublin (1836).
(Describes 82 species of Irish Hepaticæ.)
918—De Marchantieis. Trans. Linn. Soc. xvii. 375-395, tab. XIL.- XV. (1837).
gtg—On a new British Jungermannia. Jour. of Bot. iv. 97, 98, t. XX. (1842).
(Describes and figures J. microscopica.)
920—On two new species of British Jungermanniæ. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. xii. 88-90 (1843).
( Describes J. riparia and J. pumila.
921—Descriptions of Jungermannia fragilifolia and J. germana. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. xii. 172, 173 (1843).
922—Description of Tungermannia ulicina (Taylor), and J. Lyoni
EE [Read 13 May 1841.] Trans. Bot. Soc. (Edinburgh), 1 115—117, Pl. VII. (1844).
923—On two new species of Jungermannia and another new to Britain. [Read 9 Mar. 1843.] Trans. Bot. Soc. deene i. 179— 181 (1844).
g24—On four new species of British Jungermanniæ. [Read 13 July 1843.] Trans. Bot. Soc. Get se ii. cinctus (1846).
(J. riparia, J. reclusa, J. fragilifolia, and J. g
925—On six species of meet se to Britain. Lond. Jour. of Bot. iv. 276-278 (1845).
(J. uliginosa, J. Kä J. Schraderi, J. Zeyheri, J. gelida and J. Kunzeana.)
926—Contributions to British Jungermanniæ. [Read 9 May 1844.]
ai
19
Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. xiv. 11-14 (1844); also Trans. Bot. Soc. (Edinburgh), ii. 115-117 (1846).
927—New Hepaticæ. Lond. Jour. of Bot. v. 258-284, 365-417 (1846).
928— Diagnostic characters of five new species of Cryptogamic Plants from Jamaica. [Read 11 Nov. 1847.] Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. 379-381 (1847) ; Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh, iii. 23-25 (1850)
929—On the specific characters of certain new Cryptogramic Plants lately received from and collected by W. Jameson, on Pinchincha, near Quito. Lond. Jour. of Bot. vii. 278-285 (1848).
Thedenius, Knut Fredrik. 930—Musci Suecicæ Exsiccati. (Not seen.) Theel, J. G.
931—De Skandinaviska artenna af slagtet Scapania bland Lefvermos- sorna. Svo. pp. 34 (1872).
Theriot, J.
932—Notes sur la Flore Bryologique de la Sarthe. Bull. de la Soc. d'Agric. Sci. et Arts de la Sarthe, xxxi. 493-510 (1887-8).
(List of 60 Hepaticæ.
933— Notes sur la Flore Bryologique de la Sarthe. Rev. Bryol. xvii. 35-39 (1890).
(List of 8 Hepaticæ.)
933a—Récoltes bryologiques de la Société française de Botanique à Murat et dans le Cantal du 17 au 25 Aoüt 189r. Rev. de Botanique, 481—500 (1891). š Thunberg, Carl Pehr. Jönköping, Sweden, 11 Nov. 1743. f Tuna-
berg (near Upsala), 8 Aug. 1822.
934—Flora Japonica, etc. 8vo. pp. lii. 418, Leipzig (1784).
(Includes 4 Hepaticæ, p. 343.)
935—Flora Capensis, etc. 8vo. pp. lxvi. 803, Stuttgart (1823).
ur 2 Hepaticæ, p. 741.)
Thuret, Gustave,
936—Recherches sur les Zoospores des Algues et les anna s des Cryptogames. Ann. des Sc. Nat., 3d ser., xv, 214-260 (1850); 1539 (1851). [Sep. pp. 93, 31 tab.]
(Figures antherozoids of Pellia epiphylla and Fossombronia de )
Tolf, Robert. Svenarum, (Smáland), Sweden, 12 Dec.
937—Nägra smäländska Mosslokaler. Bot. Notiser, pe (1886).
937a—Ofversigt of Smalands mossflora. Bihang. till. Kongl. Svenska Vet. Akad. Handl. xvi. No. 9 (1891). (Sep. pp. 98-]
(Notes on the geographic distribution of 113 Hepatic.)
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Tournefourt, Joseph Pitton de. Aix (Provence), France, 5 June 6 T Paris, 28 Dec. 1708. 38—Institutiones rei herbariæ. 3 vol. 4to. Paris (1700). (Includes three Hepaticæ.) Trabut, L. See also Battandier, A 939—Riella Battandieri sp. nov. Rev. Bryol. xiii. 35, 1 pl. (1886). 939a—Mousses et Hépatiques nouvelles d Algerie. Rev. Bryol. xiv. "12, 13, ı pl. (1887) 940—Revision des espèces du genre Riella et description d'une espèce nouvelle. Rev. gén. de Bot » 4497454, 1 pl. (1891).
Trevisan di Saint Leon, Vittore. 941— Nuovo censo delle Epatiche Italiane. Mem. reale Ist. Lomb. di Sei. e Lett., ser. 2, vii. 942—Schema di una nuova classificazione delle Epatiche. Mem. reale Ist. Lomb. di Sci. e Lett., ser. 3, iv. 383-451 (1877). (Proposes a number of changes in generic names and some new genera; a sched- ule of his classification may be seen in Rev. Bryol. iv. 44-46.)
(1874).
Tuckerman, Edward. Boston, Mass., 7 Dec. 1817. f Amherst, Mass., 15 Mar. 1886. 'Tuckerman, E. and Frost, C. C. 943—Catalogue of the Plants growing without cultivation within thirty miles of Amherst College. 8vo. pp. 98, Amherst (1875). I
(Includes List of Hepaticæ.) Underwood, Lucien Marcus. New Woodstock, New York, 26 Oct.
1853.
944—North American Hepaticæ, with a preliminary list of species for additions and corrections. Bot. Gazette, vii. 18—21 (1882)
(List of 219 Hepaticæ from America, north of Mexico.)
945—Descriptive Catalogue of the North SE north of Mexico.
Bull. Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist. ii. 1-133 (1884).
(Includes descriptions of 231 Hepaticæ, with general statement of the characters of the group.)
946—Schweinitz and American Hepaticæ. Bot. Gazette, ix. 63 (1884).
947—Some undescrbed Hepaticæ from California. Bot. Gazette, xiv. 112—114, Pl. IIL-VI. (1888)
(Describes and figures 5 species named in Mss. by Gottsche.)
948—Notes on our Hepaticæ. I. Northern Species. Bot. Gazette, xiv. 191—198 (1888).
81
"Sede in Gray: Manual of Botany, Sixth Edition. 8vo, New York (1890)
(Describes the species of the Northeastern United States, pp. 702-732, with plates illustrating the genera taken from a previous edition.)
849a—A new North American Lejeunea. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, xvii. 258, 259 (1890).
(L. Macounii Spruce from British Columbia.)
95o—The Distribution of the Hepaticæ of North America. [Read- . Aug. 1890.] Proc. Amer. Assoc. for the Adv. of Sci. xxxix. 298—304 (1891).
951—A preliminary list of Pacific Coast Hepaticæ. Zoe, i. 361-367 (1891).
(List of 153 Hepaticæ with distribution by states.
952—Recent work in Systematic Hepaticology. Bot. Gazette, xvii. 218—220 (1892).
953—Some points on the Nomenclature-priority Question. Science, XX. 116, 117 (1892).
(Discusses chiefly the nomenclature of the Hepaticæ.)
954—The Hepaticæ of Labrador. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, xix. 269- 270 (1892).
(List of 31 Hepaticæ collected by Rev. A. Waghorne.)
955—A few additions to the Hepatic d of the Manual Region. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, xix. 299-301 (189
(Notes on distribution; synopsis of the U. S. ee
956—A preliminary comparison of the Hepatic Flora of Boreal and Sub-boreal Regions. Bot. Gazette, xvii. 305-312 (1892).
(Comparison of the Hepatic Flora of North America, Europe aud Asia,) Underwood, L. M. and Cook, O. F.
956a—Hepatice American; decades I.-XIV. (Nos. 1-140.) (1887- 1892)
(Exsiccatæ of American Hepaticæ issued in series of two decades, as follows: I.-II. (Nov. 1887) ; IIL-IV. (Nov. 1888) ; V.-VI. (Nov. 1889); VIL-VIII. (May 1890) ; IX.-X. (May 1891); XI.-XII. (Dec. 1891); XIII.-XIV. (May 1892). ve be continued.)
Unger, Franz. Amthof zu Leitschach (Steiermark), Austria, 3o Nov.
1800. T Graz, 13 Feb. 1870.
957—Anatomische Untersuchung der Fortpflanzungs theile Riccia glauca. Linnæa, xiii. 1-20 (1839).
Vaillant, Sebastian. Vigny (Seine-et-Oise), France, 26 May, 1669.
T Paris, 26 May 1722.
958—Botanicon Parisiense. 8vo. pp. I wi re
(Figures and describes 16 Hepatic. Cf No. A
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Vicq. 959—Catalogue raisonne des Hepatiques observees dans l’ arrondisse- ment d? Abbeville. Mem. de la Soc. d' emulation d' Abbeville (1883).
Vochtung, H. 96o— Ueber die Regeneration der Marchantieen. Prings. Jahrb. xvi. 367-312, t. XII. XIII. (1885).
Voigt, Alwin.
961—Beitrag zur vergleichenden Anatomie der Marchantieen. Bot. Zeitung, xxxvii. 729—743, 745-759, Taf. IX. (1879). Waechter, L. W.
9g61a— The life history of Marchantia polymorpha. Manchester Micros. Soc. Trans. 56, pl. (1891). Wahlenberg, Goran. Eisenhutte near Carlstadt (Wermeland), Swe- den, x Oct. 1780. T Upsala, 23 March 185r.
962—Flora Lapponica, etc. 8vo. pp. lxvi. 550. 30 tab. Berlin (1812).
963—Flora Upsaliensis. 8vo. pp. 495, Upsala (1820).
(Contains the Hepaticze, pp. 353-400.)
964—Flora Suecica, etc. 2 vol. 8vo. Upsala (1831-33). Waldner, M.
965—Die Entstehung der Schlàuche in den Nostoccolonien bei Blasia. Sitzungsb. der kais. Akad. der Wissensch. (Wien), lxxviii. 294-300 (1878).
966—Die Entwickelung des Antheridiums von Anthoceros. Sit- zungsb. der kais. Akd. der Wissensch. (Wien), Ixxxv. (1887). Wallroth, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm. Breitenstein, Germany, 13 March
1792. T Nordhausen, 22 March 1857.
967—Annus botanicus, sive Supplementum tertium ad C. Sprengelii Floram Halensem. 8vo, pp. xxx. 200, 6 tab., Hales (1815).
968— Flora cryptogamica Germanice. 2 vol. ızmo. Nuremburg (1831-33).
(Includes the Hepaticæ, Pars prior, pp. 34-83.)
968a—Scholion zu Hampe's Prodromus Flora Hercyniæ. Linnæa, xiv, 529—704 (1840
(Includes 12 Hepat, pp. 685-689.) Ward, Lester Frank. Joliet, Ill., 18 June 1841.
969—A Guide to the Flora of Washington and Vicinity. Bull. U. S. Nat. Museum, No. 22, pp. 264 (1881).
(List of 29 Hepaticæ, pp. 143, 144.)
83
Warnstorf, C. Germany, 2 Dec. 1837.
970 —Systematische Zusammenstellung der bis zum Jahre 1870 in der Umgebung von Arnswalde beobachteten einheimischen und verwilderten Phanerogamen und Kryptogamen. Verhandl. des Bot. Vereins der Prov. Brandenburg, xiii. 1-46 (1871).
971—Zwei Tage in Havelberg und ein Ausflug nach der Ostpriegnitz. Verhandl. des Bot. Vereins der Prov. Brandenburg, xxi. 144-170 (1880).
972—Botanische Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg im Jahre 1881. Verhandl. des bot. Vereins der Prov. Brandenburg, xxiii. 110-127 (1882).
973—Bryologische Notizen aus Brandenburg und Westfalen. Hed- wigia, xxi. 53—54 (1882). i
974—Beitráge zur Moosflora der Oberharzer. Hedwigia, xxii. 148— 153, 163-170 (1883).
975—Sammlung deutscher Lebermoose, exsiccatæ. (Not seen.)
976—Floristische Mittheilungen aus der Mark und Bericht über den in Juli des Jahres im Auftrage des Vereins unternommenden Ausflug nach Wusterhausen a. d. Dosse, Kyritz und Neustadt a. d. Dosse. Verhandl. des bot. Vereins der Prov. Brandenburg, xxiv. 148-155 (1883).
977—Moosflora der Provinz Brandenburg. Verhandl. des Bot. Vereins der Prov. Brandenburg, xxvi. 1-94 (1885). [Sep. 94 pp.]
978—Zur Frage über die Bedeutung der bei Moosen vorkommenden zweierlei Sporen. Verhandl. des Bot. Vereins der Brandenburg, xxvii. 181—182 (1886).
(Spores of Blyttia Lyellii said to produce Bo plants when small, and female plants when lar
mappe zur Moosflora Grénlands. Schr. des Naturw. Vereins. des Harzes, ii. 70-73 (1887)
98o— Bericht der Commission fur die Flora von Deutschland 1:888, Laub-, Torf- und Lebermoose. Bericht der Deutsch. Bot. Gesellschaft. V. 160-166 (1887); vi. 159-161 (1888); vii. 134-136 (1889); viii. 184—188 (1890) ; ix. 173-175 (1891).
981—Beitráge zur Moosflora Norwegens. Hedwigia, xxvi. 48-56 (1887).
982—Riccia Hübeneriana Lindenb. in der Mark aufgefunden. Schr. des Naturw. Vereins des Harzes, iv. 43-45 (1889).
983—Ein Ausflug nach der Ukermark. Verhandl. des Bot. Vereins der Prov. Brandenburg. xxx. 288-298 (1889).
984—Bemerkungen uber einige in Harz vorkommende Lebermoose. Schr. des Naturw. Vereins des Harzes, vi. 51-58 (1891).
84
985— Weitere Beitrage zur Flora der Ukermark. Verhandl. des Bot. Vereins der Prov. Brandenburg, xxxii. 255-271 (1891). Wartmann, Schenk und Winter.
985a— Schweizerische Kryptogamem, Fasc. i.-xv. (Nos. 1-750) (1861-6
(Contains Hepatic: exsiccatæ among other Cryptogams. ) Watson, Hewitt C.
985b— Hepaticæ, in Notes on the Botany of the Azores. Lond. Jour.
Dot. iii. 616 (1844).
(List of 9 Hepaticæ.) Watson, Sereno. East Windsor Hill, Ct., 1 Dec. 1826. t Cam-
bridge, Mass., 9 March 1892.
986—On the Flora of Guadeloupe Island. Proc. Amer. Acad. n. ser. iii. 112-121 (1876).
(List of 4 Hepaticæ from this island collected by E. Palmer.) Weber, Herbert John. Lawton, Mich., 27 Dec. 1865.
987 —4. Catalogue of the Plants of Nebraska. Ann. Rep. Nebraska State Board Agric. for 1890, 1-162 (1890).
(List of 15 Hepaticæ.) Weber, Friedrich. 3 Aug. 1781. +Kiel, Schleswick-Holstein, 21
March 1821.
988—Historiæ Muscorum Hepaticorum Prodromus. 8vo. pp. 160, Kiliæ (1815).
(Describes 223 Hepaticæ distributed among 7 genera.) Weber, Friedrich, und Mohr, D. M. H.
989—Beiträge zur Naturkunde. 2 vol. 8vo. Kiel (1805-10).
99o—Botanisches Taschenbuch auf das Jahr 1807. Deutschland kryptogamische Gewachse. I Abtheilung : Filices, Musci frondosi et hepatici. 12 mo. pp. xlvi. 509, 12 tab. Kiel (1807). Weber, George Heinrich. Göttingen, Germany, 27 July 1752.
T Kiel, 7 July 1828.
991—Spicilegium Floræ Gottingensis, plantas imprimis cryptogamicas Hercyniæ illustrans. 8vo. pp. 288, 5 tab. col., Gotha (1778). Weis, Freidrich Wilhelm.
992—Plantæ Cryptogamice Flore Gottingensis. 8vo. pp. xii. 333: 1 tab. col., Góttingen (1770). Weiss, Emanuel.
993—Floristisches aus Istrien und Dalmatien. Verhandl. des zool.— ‘bot. Vereins dé) xvii. 753—762 (1867).
(List of 12 Hepaticæ
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West, W.
994—A stroll near Baildon in February. Naturalist (1882).
(List of 26 Hepaticæ.)
995—On Metzgeria conjugata Lindb. Jour. of Bot. xx. 176, 177 (1882).
996—Lejeunea Rossettiana Mass. Jour. of Bot. xxviii. 157 (1890). Westendorp, G. D. et Wallys.
996a—Herbier Cryptogamique Belge, Fasc. I. -XXVIII. (Nos. 1-1400) (1848-1859).
(Contains Hepaticæ exsiccatæ among other Cryptogams.)
Wigand, Albert.
997—Intercellularsubstanz und Cuticula. 8vo. pp. vi. 130, Braun- schweig (1850).
(Account of leaf-structure of Lophocolea bidentata, Plagiochila asplenoides, Radula complanata, Frullania tamarisci.)
Wilson, William. See also Hooker, W. J. ;
998— Notes on the Hepaticæ in Hooker and Taylor's Musci Britan- nici. . Jour. of Bot. iii. 386, 387 (1841).
999—On Jungermannia Francisci and J. byssacea. Phytologist, i, 937 (1844)
Winkelmann, J.
Iooo— Jungermannia acuta Lindenb. in Pommern. Verhandl. des Bot. Vereins der Prov. Brandenburg, vii. (1888).
Withering, William. Wellington (Shropshire), England, 1741. f Larches (near Birmingham), 6 Oct. 1799.
1001—A Botanical Arrangement of all the Vegetables naturally grow- ing in Great Britain, with descriptions of the genera and species. 2 vol., 8vo. pp. xcvi. 838, 12 tab. (1776).
(Includes the Hepaticæ.)
Wolf, John. Mittelsin (Bavaria), Germany, 26 Dec. 1820. Wolf, J., and Hall, E.
1002—A list of Mosses, Liverworts and Lichens of Illinois. Bull. Ill. State Lab. Nat. Hist. i. 18-35 (1878).
(List of 45 Hepaticæ.)
Wright, Charles. Wethersfeld, Ct., 29 Oct. 1811. + Wethersfield,
Ct., 11 Aug. 1885.
1003— Hepatic: Cubenses Wrightianæ.
(A collection cf Cuban Hepaticæ named by Gottsche; they were issued in unnum- bered series from Cambridge, Mass., by Dr. Gray after Wright's death.)
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Wright, C. H.
1004— Two new cryptogams. Jour. of Bot. xxviii., 106, 107 (1891).
(Describes Kantia Vincentina from St. Vincent, W. I.) Wulfsberg, N.
1005—Mosliste fra den nordligste Bögeskov. Bot. Notiser, 78-82 (1877)-
(List of 44 Hepaticæ from Lat. 600 37’ Norway.) Wünche, O.
1006—Die Kryptogamen Deutschlands: Die hóheren Kryptogamen. 8vo. pp. 127, Leipzig (1875). Zetterstedt, Johan Emanuel. Viby (Norike), Sweden, 23 April
1828. + Jönköping, 18 Feb. 1880.
1007—Onm vegetationem i de hôgländtaste trakterna af Småland. Kongl. Svenska Vetensk.-Akad. Handl. vi. No. 2, 1-37 (1865).
1008—Musci et Hepaticæ Oelandiæ. Nova Acta Reg. Soc. Sc. Up- sala, ser. iii. ——— (1869). (Sep 47 pp.]
1009—Hepatice Pyrenaicæ circa Luchon crescentes. Ofversigt. af Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Forhandl. 1875, No. 2. [Sep. 12
1010—Om växtligheten pà Vestergótlands siluriska berg med Särskeld hänsyn till Mossvegetationen. Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Forhandl. 1876, No. 1, 43-71.
ror 1—Musci et Hepaticæ Fi inmarkiz circa sinum Altensem crescentes. Kongl. Svenska Vetensk.-Akad. Handl. xiii. No. 13, 1-42 (1876).
1012—Musci et Hepaticæ Gothlandiæ. Kongl. Svenska Vetensk.- Akad. Handl. xiii. No. 14, 1-42 (1876).
1013—Hepaticæ Kinnekullenses. Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetensk.- Akad. Forhandl. 1877, No. 2, 1-13.
1014—Florula bryologica montium Hunneberg et Halleberg. Kongl. Svenska Vetensk.-Akad. Handl. xv. No. 1, 1-35 (1877)
1015—Vegetationen pa Visingsö. Bihang till Kongl. Svenska Vet.- Akad. Handl. v. No. 7, 1-86 (1878). Zimmermann, A.
1016— Ueber die Einwirkung des Lichtes auf den Marchantienthallus. Arb. des Bot. Inst. in Wurzberg, ii. 665-669 (1872).
INDES:
Synoptic Index to the Bibliography. [The more important papers are marked with an (*) asterisk. }
ALTITUDE (Distribution in)—397*, 854*, 916.
ANCESTRY OF HEPATICÆ :—132, 404, 405.
BIBLIOGRAPHY :— 297, 298, 524.
a. AND NN Mes :—143, 153, 182*, 220, 222, 237, 239, 248,
9, 315%, 317*, 565, 566, 567*, 571, 615, 698, 699, 769, 859*, 942*, 9
Mies: HEPATIC :— 154, 310, 766, 811
GENERAL MONOGRAPHS : EE 233, um 836, 849, 988.
GENERAL MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT :—60, 68, 81, 86, 87, 88, 278, 280, 281, Së 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 320, 324, 325, 338, 339, 352*, oct 357, 388, 400, 401, 402, 403, 420, 421, 440, 441, 443, 450, 451, 456, 459, A
465*, 467, 468, 496, 497, 549, 613, oe 693, 711, 747, 813, 820, 879, 936, 997.
Geographic Distribution. I. EUROPE: ;
I. GENERAL :—51, 89*, 238, 240*, 243, 316*, 383, 384*, 558, 704*, 705*, 832, 956.
2. AUSTRO-HUNGARY :—55, 253, 340, 350, 393, 410, 484, 485, 568, die 754, Ze 778, 779, 780, 797, 840, 914, 916*, 993; ( Bohemia)- 201, 202, 2035, 204, 777,
826; (Hungary)- 337, 842, 843; ( Transylvania)- 347; (Tyrol)- 814, ge 816, e
3. BELGIUM :— 118, 136, 137, 160*, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 407, 408, 409, 579, 603, 996a*.
4. FRANCE :— 21, 41, 70, 71, 78, 103, 104, 108, IIO, III, 122, 133, 134, 1342, 134€, 135, 156, 157, 158, 178, 179, 181, 185, 187, 188, 198, 199, 200, 213, 214, 215, 219 234, 241, 288, 289, 290, 333, 375*, 376, 377, 427» 434 435» 471, 472, 473, 479, 498, 585, 659, 715, 716, 749, 761, 762, 786, 787, 854*, 932, 933, 933%, 958, 959, 1009 Pire iis ; 273. NY :—184, 232, 244*, 327, rd 372, 373, 486, 645a, 694, 712, 763, 794
5. GER 232 871*, 914, ge 968a, 969, 970, 975, 980, 990, 1006; (Alsace)- 128a; (Baden)- 382*, 385a*; ; (Bavaria)- = 583*, 760, 833, 834; (Hesse)- 50, 748; (Luxemburg) - 425; (Prussia) 57, 243, 259, 260, 267, 271, 345, 356, 381, 389, 414, 415, 416,
417, 418, 481, 482, 483, di 489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494, 57% 572, 573» 574 759 790, 796, 810, 971, 972, 973, 974, 976, 977; 982, 983, 984, 985, 991. 992, 1000; (S ony)— 265, 764*, 827, 828, 835, 870; (Schleswig-Holstein)-438, 711* ;( Wurtemburg)- 341, 346.
6. GREAT BRITAIN:—42, 99, 141, 144, 145*, 146*, 147, 148*, 176, 251*, 317, 365*, 369, 610, 612, 719, 723, 724, 729, 7412, 775, 919, 921*, 926*, 998, 1001.
(a) England :—105, 371, 390, 847*, 868; (Cornwall)- 191, 192; (Kent)- 359; (Monmouthshire)- 776; (Oxfordshire)- 39, 93, 97; (Suffolk)- 90; (Sussex)~ 625; (Yorkshire)- 20, 717, 850, 852, 853.
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(6) Zreland. a pe = 474, 522*, 607, 608, 609, 685, 686, 687, 688, 689*, 757, 800, 841, 860, 917*.
(c) Scotland :—1 Ce Se 368, 480, 606, 720, 844.
(d) Wales :—718, 727, 733:
7. GREECE:—94, 155, 301.
8. HOLLAND :—1, 235, 801, 802, 807, 808, 809.
9. ITALY ;—6, 7, 8, 9, 9a, 10*, 40, 59, 72, 73, 100, IOI, 102, I14, I15, 116, 117a, 223%, 225%, 256, 257, 266, 274, 319, 476, 575, 576, 577, 586, 587, 588*, 590, 592*, 593*, 594, 595, 596*, 597, 598, 599, 600*, 601*, 602, 616, 692, 707, 750, 767, 769*, 791, Mun p vai 941; (Sardinia)- 43; (Sicily)- E
L :—I19, 173, 174, 206, 344, 555*, It ma :—123, 124, 125, 126, 275, 276, Ds RER 121, 899; (Poland)- me ice we e: 869; (Spitzbergen).- 66, 5 :—2, 12, 62, 63, 120, 246, 247, 263, 336, i 495, 499, 503
504, 25 ps pal 514, 516, 520, 534*, 535, 537, 542, 553, 557, 9
(a) DENMARK :—306, 391, 392, 515, 717.
(4) FINLAND :—526, 530, 531, 532, 533, 538, 539, 540, 541, 550, 551, 552, IOII.
(c) ICELAND:—32I, 322.
(d) LAPLAND :—709, 845, 9
(4) Norway :—19*, 65, 395, er 399, 399a, 711*, 981, 1005.
(f) SWEDEN :—13, 14, 15, 262, 428, 708, 930, 937, 937a, 963, 964, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, IOI2, 1013, IOI4, IOIS.
13. SPAIN :—44, 173, 174, 206.
I4. SWITZERLAND:—70*, 329, 411, 914, 985a*.
IS. TURKEY:—45, 130; (Albania) 56.
11. ASIA: I. CHINA :—639*, 651* 2. INDIA :—58, 318, baat 668* ; (Anam)- 75*; (Ceylon)- 311; (Burmah)- 477,
3. JAPAN :—517*, 639*, 651*, 806*, 934. 4.. SIBERIA Maie 517*, 556*. 956. III. AFRICA
S bance :—49, 180, 662, 939a.
2. EAST AFRICA :—649*, 885*.
: SOUTH AFRICA :—444, 446, 644*, 730*, 731*, 896*,
. WEST AFRICA :—129, 634*, 635*, 713*, 883*, 885*, pon , Soen.
s ISLANDS :— (Atlantic Isles)— 261, si 637* ; (Azores)- 641, 985b; (Bourbon)- 79, 885*, Bou", 896* ; Ses 666 ; (Madagascar)— 309*, 739*, 740*, 784, 894* 896*; (Mauritius)- 3*, 885*, 894* ios Dew ur 885*; (Rodriguez)- 646* ; (St. Helena)- 3*, 654; ch 'Thomas)- 88 IV. NORTH AMERICA
I. GENERAL: —614, 838, 944, 945*, 950, 951, 956.
2. CANADA :—230, 638*, 738*, 849a
3. CENTRAL AMERICA :— (Cos ta Rica)- 563, 756.
4. GREENLAND :—67*, 142, 436*, 437*, 979.
5. LABRADOR :—954.
6. MEXICO :— 304*, 866*, 986.
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7. NEWFOUNDLAND :—205. 8. UNITED STATES :—24*, 25%, 26*, 28*, 29*, 30, 31*, 32, 33*, 34*, 37%, 38%, 92, 190, 323, 789*, 898*, 906*, 908*, 910*. 911, 948, 949*, 955; (Alaska)- 177, 795,
any 1735 dapes 74; (District of Columbia)- 419, 969; (Idaho)- 951; (IIli-
nois)- 109, 1002; (Indiana)- 328; (Iowa)- 80; (Louisiana)- 439; ` oe sl 159, = E 788, 798, 943; (Minnesota)- 22; (Nebraska)- 987; shire)- 7 10; (New Jersey)- p: II3; (New York)- 197, 742, 743; (North Carole] 193, Sé (Ohio) 55 KA, ; (Oregon)- 951; (Pennsylvania)- 195; (Rhode Island)- 61; eent dues 774; (Vermont)- 264; (West Virginia)- 623*; (Washington)- 9 9. WEsT Soe :—913* ; (Cuba)- 671*, pups COR 79*, 374, 3787; en Ser 928*; (Porto Rico)- 332*, ; (San Domingo)- 889*; St Vincent)- MT.
V. SOUTH AMERICA: - GENERAL :— 224, 387, 866*. ARGENTINA : man Boriv1A :—665*, Bëss, BRAZIL: SEX. 370*, 584*, 663*, 768, 770*, 771, 859*, 862, 867*. CHILI ;—331,*, 660, 679* COLOMBIA (NEw Graxapa) :—-302*, 330*, 627. ECUADOR : — 626, 859*, 867*, 929. . GUIANA tet ap 658, fis . PARAGUAY :—8 E PATAGONIA: died 4, 76%, 77%, 251*, 261, 362*, 363, 364, 591*, 664*, 825*, 909*; II. PERU :—331*, 859*, 8 I2. ISLANDS: EEE i (Galapagos)- 3* ; (Juan Fernandez)- 652. ` VI. AUSTRALIA: I. GENERAL :—3*, 4*, 151*, 294*, 308*, pns 448 629*, 781*, 891*. 2. TASMANIA :—46*, 47*, 48*, 149*, 150*, 631%, VI. OCEANIC ISLANDS: (See also Scandinavia, Russia, Africa, West Indies, and South America for islands à in the vicinity of continents.)—(Admiralty Group)- 652; ( Bermudas)-342; (Borneo)- 227*, 228%; (Fiji Islands)- 632*, 640* ; (Java)- 236*, 287*, 293*, 611, 702*, 703*, 783*, 803*, 804, 805*, 806*; (Kerguelen Land)- 364, 643, 645, 647, 825; (Moluc- cas)- 652; (New Caledonia)- 79; (New Guinea)- 270; ac aland)- 128, 161*, 162*, 163*, 164*, 165*, 166*, 167*, 168*, 169*, 170*, 171*, 172*, 360*, 412, 564, 628*, 781*, goo*; (Norfolk Island)- Bob: jM ue "387%, 674*; (Samoa)- 640*; (Sandwich Islands)- 3*, 4, 27*, 250*, 640*, 782*; (South Georgia)- 314* ; - (Tahiti)- 3*, 781*.
Sp SIAN bm DP m
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Special AROTDNDIORT: Physiology and Classification. [Including descriptions of single species, monographs of genera, etc. ES and physiological papers are indicated by /ta/ics.] ad I. RICCIACEÆ:- 83, 84, Ben, 422, "e 560*, 582. BosCHIA :— 681.
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CORSINIA :—406, 469.
Riccia :—138, 299, 380, 872, 876; z IEA 510; (R. crystallina)- 753; (R. glauca)- 254, 957 > (R. nigrella)- 134b; (R. spuria)- 525.
RIELLA :—96, 97, 379, 678, 940* ; Ka "Bettmer, 823, 939; (R. clausonis)- 429; (R. Reuteri)- 355.
SPHJEROCARPUS :— 746 ; (S. terrestris)- 82, 258.
II. MARCHANTIACE/E:—83, 84, sa 279, 423, 453. 402, 463, 405%, 512*, 544, 604, 605, 689, 758, 799, 918, 960, 967 a S :—477 ATHALAM
—252.
"eg CONICUS :—#7.
CRYPTOMITRIUM TENERUM :— 897.
DUMORTIERA :— 64.
DUVALIA :—700.
LUNULARIA :—697; (L. vulgaris)- 326, 470.
MARCHANTIA BESCHERELLEI :—887 ; (M. polymorpha)- 229, 326, 343, 413s 424 455, 624, 624a, 696, 902, 903, 904, 961a, 1016.
PELTOLEPIS :—529
PREISSIA HEMISPHÆRICA :— 3374.
SAUTERIA :—486; (S. Ser, 500.
Tate :—624b, 660. Ill. ANTHOCEROTACEE :— 29, 297*, 467, 465*
ANTHOCEROS:—458, 617, 915, 966, ; (A. Frunipd)-- 886; (A. lævis)- 354, 656, 657, 81
ORDERS FERTILIS :—618, 619, 620. è
NOTOTHYLAS :—621. IV. JUNGERMANIACE/E:—465*, 772, 831,—(Marsupiocarpous Jung. )- 292, 307;
406.
ANEURA ee EE 744-
ANOMOCLADA
ANTHELIA :— $m
BAZZANIA :—561*, 878*,
BLASIA PUSILLA :-—452, es dt 830, 965.
| PALMATUM :—7 32.
H;—I
ee CRISPULA : 888»,
CEPHALOZIA :—858*, 999 ;—(C. Fo 543; (C. obtusiloba)— 527.
en PERPUSILLUM :—892*
FOSSOMBRONIA :— 523, 548.
RULLANIA DILATATA :—117, 186, 221, 442.
GYMNOMITRIUM CONFERTUM :—741, 877 ; (G. obtusa)- 721, 722.
HERBERTA ADUNCA :—851
JUNGERMANIA Ce =, (J. exsecta)- 697; (J. Hornshcuchiana)- 824; (J. Medelpadica)- 17, 18; (J. Mildeana)- 305, 622; (J. polaris)- sor; (J. Reich- ardti)- 394; (J. Berge 46; (J. ventricosa)- 16.
LEPIDOZIA :—561*
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LEJEUNEA : E 478, 736, 860, 864, 893*, 898* ; (L. minutissima)- 581; (L. Rossettiana)- 996 MAR
RSUPELLA :— 226, 489, 857*; n adusta)- 69, 488; (M. capillaris)- 398; (M. revoiuta)- 750; (M. iiri 728 MESOTUS :—51
9 METZGERIA : ae 508, 648*, 697; (M. conjugata)- 995; (M. furcata) 277, 904, MONOCLEA :—2 ODONTOSCHISMA : uim PALLAVICINIA:— 511; (P. Lydi ii)- 978. PELLIA ;—30, 306; (P. calycina)- 905; (P. epiphylla) 25, 737, 904. PLAGIOCHILA :—561*, 880. PLEUROZIA :—385*, 554. PORELLA :—470a, 514*; (P. Levieri)- 386; (P. pinnata
)- 837 : RADULA :—384, 875*; (R. Carringtonii)- 725; (R. EE 449; (R. ger:
mana)- 726 SCALIA Hot, :—29r*, 'SCAPANIA :— 303, = 931 ; (S. crassiretis)- 127; (S. planifolia)- 735. TREUBIA INSIGNIS —895*. ZOOPSIS :—457, 518, 858.
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, 6 February, 1893.
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MEMOIRS
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MEMOIRS
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IORREY BOTANICAL CLUB.
Vol. IV. No. 2.
Report of the Botanical Exploration of Southwestern Virginia During the Season of 1892,
Bv JoHN K. SMALL AND ANNA MURRAY VAIL.
The term Southwestern Virginia is a rather vague expression and to the majority of botanists it does not by any means convey its real significance. Occasionally it is met with in botanical text- books or on the labels of some collector who has made a limited excursion into that region. On an ordinary geographical map this tract of country appears quite small, and it is not until one enters it that it is realized how vast and important, as well as in- teresting, the district really is.
Early in the spring of 1892 several members of the Torrey Botanical Club planned an extended excursion to the border-land of Southwestern Virginia and North Carolina. Entering the field through the Valley of Virginia, on the sixteenth day of May, they selected Marion, the court house of Smyth County, as a centre from which exploring trips could be made.
Marion lies in and near the lower end of the great Valley of Virginia, which forms a more or less natural boundary between the Blue Ridge on the east and the Alleghany Mountains on the West. The territory visited lay close to the North Carolina State line, and the ground that was most thoroughly explored was that within a radius of about twenty miles from Marion, though a number of excursions to more distant localities and points of special Prominence were made at intervals. Marion is situated near the Virginia and North Carolina boundary line, which, besides being
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a political limit, has always been made a conventional line between the northern and southern floras of the States east of the Mis- sissippi river, or the temperate region of eastern North America.
Although contiguous, the mountains of North Carolina and Virginia are of two very different types, and any one accustomed to collecting in the wilderness of the western portions of the former State is immediately struck with the great topographical differ- ence between the two regions. In the tract of country under consideration the mountain ridges and valleys are usually long, although much varying in length, and run in nearly parallel lines, whereas in North Carolina, in place of the parallel system, there is a mass of short ridges and peaks thrown together in all con- ceivable positions and at every possible angle and relation to one another. As can naturally be inferred, there is considerable dis-
similarity in the floras of the two tracts. The conventional line
between the two states is by no means absolute, and there is much overlapping and intergrading of their respective floras. This was especially observed, and it furnished many facts con- cerning the geographical distribution of species.
The two factors that have exerted the greatest influence in producing such an extensive flora as there exists are the varied character of the contour of the region and the variety of the geological formations of its valleys and its mountain ranges, which latter are the Blue Ridge, the Alleghanies and the Cumber- land Mountains. As to the former, there are all conditions of erosion and varying altitudes ranging from the valleys, some of which are 2,000 feet above the level of the sea, to ridges 5,000 feet and peaks nearly 6,000 feet in height. The latter fac- tor's influence can readily be understood when we consider both the restricted and extensive limestone valleys followed by thick strata of the different sedimentary rocks on thé mountain slopes and ending with the granite or gneiss of the higher peaks, each formation supporting a greater or less number of peculiar species and varieties. In addition to these there are two other factors, the climatic and meteorological conditions as they prevail there. They may not exert as much power in enlarging the flora as in rendering it as luxuriant as it is. The temperature seems to be just about the requisite degree, seldom so hot as to produce exces-
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sive transpiration, seldom so cool as to do harm. The rainfall is large, seemingly excessive in some of the mountains, but favor- able to the growth of the majority of plants, while those preferring drier situations are found on the more open and plain-like plateaus or on the southern slopes of many of the mountains. These latter remain peculiarly dry notwithstanding the large rainfall.
In consequence of these agents, there exists, especially on the mountains, an extraordinarily prolific growth of plants. Not only are the smaller phanerogams, the ferns, the mosses and the lower cryptogams remarkably well developed, but the mountains and valleys are clothed with magnificent, in some instances almost primeval, forests.
Local Geography.
Towards the east and southeast, in fact just on the limits of the town of Marion, lie the foot-hills of the Blue Ridge. These consist of a chain of peculiar and striking * knobs" reaching an altitude of about 2,600 feet. Immediately behind them is the first ridge of the range, called Pond Mountain. The highest point at- tained there is 3,400 feet. East of the northern end of Pond Mountain, and more or less connected with it, is Brushy Moun- tain, whose altitude exceeds that of the former ridge by 200 feet. Beyond this the country is more open for a short distance, form- ing thus the Valley of the South Fork of the Holston River.*
Rising abruptly from the valley is.the massive ridge of the Iron Mountains, with its many lofty spurs and out-lying peaks, Which ascend as high as 4,900 feet. The culmination of altitude is reached in the next short but stately elevation, for on either end of this ridge are situated two most conspicuous peaks, Mt. Rogers and White Top Mountain, the highest points in Virginia, the former 5,719 feet and the latter only 41 feet lower. After these summits are passed, the country gradually decreases in altitude until the narrow and cañon-like valley of the New River is reached. This stream has cut down its valley until,now it flows in that region at an elevation of about 2,000 feet. Beyond the river still eastward the land again rises rapidly, and an extensive
* In this brief description the smaller valleys and ridges are not considered.
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mountainous tract separates the New River from the plain on the east. This region when more thoroughly explored in the future will doubtless yield fine results.
About four miles northwest of Marion, on the opposite side of the valley of the middle fork of the Holston River, the Alleghanies take their rise. Beyond a more or less interrupted outlying ridge, at some places rising to 3,000 feet, Walker Mountain is situated, its highest altitude being 3,800 feet. Gradually shading out into the irregular talley of the north fork of the Holston, the land rises into more lofty and rugged mountains, prominent among which are the peak-like summits of White Rock, Red Rock, etc. The Alleghanies extend westward for many miles, finally ending with the Powell River valley, whence the most westerly mountain range rises—the Cumberland. This, although much lower than the two eastern ranges, spreads over a large area, and consists of almost innumerable small ridges, which fade out little by little into the plains of Kentucky and the neighboring States.
In consequence of such diversified conditions, it is natural that the flora of the whole district is more or less affected and locally distributed. The botany of our excursion is recorded in the fol- lowing annotated list of the plants collected :
Clematis Addisonii, Britton. Roanoke, alt. 1,000 ft.
The locality discovered in 1890* was again visited and found to have been nearly obliterated by the quarrying down of the hill in the process of building ‘new streets, so that where hundreds of plants were seen before not more than a couple of dozen were noticed.f
t Clematis ovata, Pursh. Fl. Am. Sept. ii. 737 (1814). Kate's Mt. Greenbriar Co., W. Va., alt. 3,300 ft. For the first time, as far as is known, this rare Clematis has been collected in flower at the same place where Dr. Britton found it in fruit in 1890, and it proves to be a good species.
* Mem, Torr. Club, ii. 28.
+In the Gattinger Herbarium of the University of Tennessee, at Knoxville, there is a specimen of this species preserved, collected by Mrs. Bennett, in 1888, in the Cumberland Mountains, Tenn.—N. L. B.
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It grows on a dry, slaty hillside, in low, crowded clumps, often as many as twenty stems growing from a lignous base and matted mass of lignous roots. The stems, leaves and petioles are pubes- cent with weak, matted, silky hairs, becoming more glabrous with age, the peduncle and petioles retaining more pubescence than the remaining portion of the plant; the leaves ovate, sparingly pubescent with few, weak, silvery hairs, becoming glabrous and strongly reticulate with age, sessile or very short petioled, entire or rarely with a few teeth. The flower is 114-214 cm. long, densely tomentose on the exterior, violet purple inside, the ripe plumose tails of the achenes greyish or creamy white.
Clematis ovata differs mainly from C. ochroleuca in its smaller more slender habit, nearly glabrous leaves, shorter petioles, smaller flowers and the much lighter color of its fruit, though whether the latter character is a constant one remains to be seen when more material of C. ovata has been collected and studied.
Clematis ochroleuca, Ait. Roanoke, alt. 1,000 ft.
A particularly vigorous form of this interesting plant. It grew in great profusion on a dry hillside and for a distance of half a mile or more very close to the town, and the locality will doubt- less soon share the fate of that of C. Addisonii.
The majority of the many plants noted were remarkable for the lobing of their leaves, which in some cases were 3-5-cleft or parted nearly to the base. The flowers were about 3 cm. long, often with 5—6 sepals, very densely tomentose and cream or yellowish white on the outer surface; the interior of the sepals cream white or streaked with bluish purple, or entirely bluish-pur- ple with a whitish margin. A few plants were slender and less vigorous, with more narrowly ovate leaves and distinctly purple flowers, and in leaf characters approaching C. ovata.
Clematis Viorna, L. Banks of the Middle Fork of the Holston, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Slopes White Rock Mt., alt. 4,200 ft. Clematis Virginiana, L. Hog-trough Creek, base of Iron Mts.,
alt. 2,600 ft.
Thalictrum clavatum, D. C. Staley Creek, alt. 2,200 ft. Slopes and summit of White Top Mt., alt. 2,600-5,675 ft. Damp ledges of cliffs on Farmer Mt., alt. 2,300 ft.
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THALICTRUM CORIACEUM (Britton) Small. 7: diowum, L., var. coriaceum, Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, xviii. 363.
The plant here raised to specific rank was first published by Dr. Britton as a variety of Thalictrum dioicum. After a thorough study of it in the field, it has been found to possess excellent specific characters, which are briefly brought out in the following description, the most prominent being italicized:
Perennial, root-stock and fibres large, dright yellow ; strictly dicecious, rather strict, glabrous and more or less glaucous. Stem erect, 9-16 dm. tall, branching above into a compound panicle, striate; leaves ternately-decompound, ‘short petioled, the petiole at the base expanded into two large stipular appendages, divisions of the leaflets varying from obovate to reniform-orbicular, almost white beneath, mostly deeply and sharply incised, quite coriaceous, veins prominent on the under surface; staminate flowers white, rather few, anthers linear, subulate-tipped, longer than the filiform filaments; pistillate flowers purple, numerous, ovary shorter than the style; achene oblong-ovoid, rather acute, about the same length as the persistent style, sharply ribbed, generally long-stalked.
_ Discovered at two localities in Southwestern Virginia, in the
Blue Ridge along Nick’s Creek, alt. 2,400 feet, and in the Alle-
ghanies on White Rock Mountain, alt. 4,000 feet.
Thalictrum dieicum, L. Staley Creek, alt. 2,200 ft. Slopes of White Top Mt., alt. 2,600—5,000 ft.
Thalictrum polygamum, Muhl. Banks of the James River, Lynch- burg, alt. 500 ft. Falls of the Holston, below Marion, alt. 2,050 ft. :
Thalictrum purpurascens, L. Walker Mt., alt, 2,800 ft.
The only locality observed and not far from the southern ob- served limit of the range of this species, which is about the summit of the Blue Ridge in Watauga Co., N. C.*
Syndesmon thalictroides (L.) Hoffmsg. Vicinity of Marion, alt. 2,100-2,500 ft.
On some of the plants gathered the leaflets were 3 cm. long and 4 cm. broad. A few plants were also noticed with pink flowers.
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Anemone quinquefolia, L. Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Skull Gap, Iron Mts., alt. 3,000 ft.
On two occasions at the above localities a very small form of this plant was found in dense shade growing only a few inches high, with small ovate, almost rhomboid leaflets and very delicate flowers, the petals of which were pink tinged, and in character approaching 4A. nemorosa of Europe. A larger form grew in more open woods at Marion.
Anemone trifolia, L. Pond Mt., alt. 3,000. Walker Mt., below Chatham Hill Gap. alt. 2,700-3,400 ft. Slopes and summit of White Top Mt. alt. 2,600—5,678 feet.
Not seen below 2,500 feet, but on the higher slopes very abundant. The woods at the foot of and all along White Top Mt. summit were filled with it, in places to the exclusion of otber plants. There was a diversity of leaf form noted, though in gen- eral the leaves did not vary as greatly as did those of plants noted two years previous on Salt Pond Mt. and on the Peaks of Otter.* Anemone Virginiana, L. Beaver Creek, alt. 2,400 feet. Farmer
Mt. New River, Carroll Co., 2,200 ft. Along Dickey Creek, alt.
2,600 ft.
Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton. Banks of the Holston, near Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Hungry's Mother Creek, alt. 2,200 ft. Only collected in fruit, some of the plants 30 cm. tall, the
leaves often 12-13 cm. broad.
From the last named locality specimens were collected with leaves having the middle lobe of the leaf in its turn 3-lobed towards the apex, the lateral lobe often 1—2 lobed.
Trautvetteria Carolinensis (Walt.) Vail. Slopes of White Top Mt., alt. 3,500 ft. Banks of the South Fork of the Holston River, alt. 2,200 ft. Peak Creek, Peak Mt. alt. 2,200 ft. Shady cliffs of Farmer Mt., alt. 2,300 ft. In bloom on June 2oth.
Ranunculus abortivus, L. Slopes and Summit White Top Mt, alt. 2,600-5,678 ft. Buchanan, alt. 1,100 ft. Hills about Marion, alt. 2,400.
The plants collected on White Top Mt. were very variable in Size and aspect, those from near the base of the mountain were
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robust and large, whereas those from the exposed summit were
so greatly reduced in size that their branches were almost filiform.
Ranunculus hispidus, Michx. Woods and hillsides, Marion, alt. 2,100-2,500 ft. Walker Mt, alt. 2,600-3,000 ft. Pond Mt. alt. 3,300 ft. Buchanan, alt. 1,100 ft.
R. septentrionalis was sought for but without success.
Ranunculus recurvatus, Poir. Walker Mt., woods, alt. 2,700-3,300 ft. Near Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Slopes of White Top Mt, alt. 2,600—5,000 ft.
Ranunculus sceleratus, L. Roanoke, alt. 1,000 ft.
Caltha palustris, L. Staley Creek, Marion, alt. 2,200 ft.
Hydrastis Canadensis, L. Along a meadow on Hungry's Mother Creek, alt. 2,300 ft.
Aquilegia Canadensis, L. Rocky banks of the Middle Fork of the Holston River, alt. 2,100 ft. Dickey Creek, alt. 2,800 ft. Slopes of White Top Mt. alt. 2,600-5,000 ft.
Growing in great clumps through the White Top woods, some of the flowers measuring over 4 cm. in length.
Delphinium Consolida, L. Beaver Creek, alt. 2,000 ft. A pink and
white-flowered form along the railroad track near Liberty, Bedford Co., alt. 1,000 ft. A low, hardly more than 30 cm. high, deep blue-flowered form noted at intervals along the Norfolk and Western R. R., in many cases for several miles at a stretch. June 3oth.
Delphinium tricorne, Michx. Woods on the Chatham Hill Gap road, on Hungry's Mother Creek, alt. 2,300 ft. In fruit May 24th.
Aconitum reclinatum, À. Gray. East slope of White Top Mt. alt. 4,000 ft. The second known locality for this species north of the North Carolina Mts. It is not plentiful and only one station was noticed. The other locality in Virginia is Cheat Mt. *
Aconitum uncinatum, L. Ravine of the Middle Fork of the Hol- ston, alt. 2,109 ft.
* A. Gray, Man. Bot. N. U. S. (Revised ed.) p. 47.
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Actea alba (L.) Mill. Summit and slopes of White Top Mt, alt. 2,600 to 5,500 ft. Along Nick's Creek, alt. 2,600 ft.
Cimicifuga Americana, Michx. The Island, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Falls of the Holston, below Marion, alt. 2,050 ft.
Cimicifuga cordifolia, Pursh. Hills east of Marion, alt. 2,300 ft. Falls of the Middle Fork of the Holston, alt. 2,050 ft.
Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft.
Aanthorhiza apüfolia, L'Her. Farmer Mt., New River, alt. 2,200 ft. Evidently a rare plant in the region, as it was not seen in the
Valley of Virginia.
Magnolia acuminata, L. Staley Creek, alt. 2,100-2,300 ft, and common elsewhere throughout the county.
Magnolia Fraseri, Walt. Staley Creek, alt. 2,200 ft. Walker Creek, alt. 2,200 ft. Dickey Creek, alt. 2,800 ft. White Top Creek, below Skull Gap, alt. 3,000-3,500 ft., and elsewhere along swamps and streams, where during the last week in May the slender trees, 30—50 feet high, were in full bloom, the greenish-white petals measuring 10 cm. or more long when fully expanded.
Liriodendron Tudipifera, L. Hungty's Mother Creek, alt. 2,300 ft. Marion, alt. 2,100 ft., and elsewhere common throughout the county. In full bloom June 13th.
Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal. Near Broadford, alt. 2,200 ft. Lynch- burg, alt. 500 ft.
Menispermum Canadense, L. Sugar Creek, near Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Reed Creek, base of lower rocks, alt. 2,000 ft.
Berberis Canadensis (Ait.) Pursh. Banks of the Middle Fork of the Hoston at Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
Common along streams and in rocky places.. Messrs. Small and Heller did not meet with it in their journey through North- western North Carolina in 1891.
Caulophyllum thalictroides (L.) Michx. Slopes of White Top Mt. and Chestnut Ridge, alt. 3,000-5,000 ft. Lynchburg, alt.
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Diphylleia cymosa, Michx. Slopes of White Top Mt., alt. 3,000- 5,000 ft. In full bloom May 28th, along the swampy borders of streams and around springs, where it was very abundant.
won diphylla (L.) Pers. Hungry’s Mother Creek, alt. 2,300
t Along Middle Fork of the Holston River, alt. 2,100— e ft. In fruit June 10th. Plants 20-35 cm. high.
Podophyllum peltatum, L. Staley Creek, alt. 2,100 ft. Also com- mon in fields and along woods elsewhere in the county.
Sanguinaria Canadensis, L. Banks of the Middle Fork of the Holston, alt, 2,100 ft. Woods in Hungry Hollow, alt. 2,300 ft. Mountains east of Buchanan, alt. 1,300 ft.
Bicuculla Canadensis, (Goldie) Millsp. Slopes of White Top Mt., alt. 4,500 ft.
Bicuculla Cucullaria (L.) Millsp. Slopes of White Top Mt, alt. 4,500 ft.
Bicuculla eximia (Ker) Millsp. Laurel Creek, in the North Fork. of the Holston River Valley, alt. 2,200 ft.
Capnoides sempervirens (L.) Borckh. Dickey Creek, alt. 2,700 ft. Farmer Mt., New River, alt. 2,200 ft.
Roripa Nasturtium (L.) Rusby.* (Sisymörium Nasturtium, Ls; Nasturtium officinale, R. Br.) Staley Creek, 2,100 ft., and common elsewhere in the region in brooks and swamps.
Arabis Canadensis, L. Shannon Gap, Walker Mt. alt. 3,000 ft. Dickey Creek, Iron Mts., alt. 2,900 ft. Spur of Pine Mt., alt. 3,000 ft.
Arabis levigata (Muhl.) Poir. River bluffs, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Slopes of Mt. Rogers, alt. 4,000-5,719 ft. Slopes of White Top Mt., alt. 4,000 ft. Buchanan, alt. 1,100 ft.
Arabis lyrata, L. Laurel Creek in the North Fork of the Holston River Valley, alt. 2,200 ft.
Cardamine bulbosa (Schreb.) B.S.P. Staley Creek, alt. 2,100 ft.
* Mem. Torr. Club, iii., Part 3, 5 (1893). The generic name Roripa, Scop. Fl. Carn. 520 (1760), Adamson, Fam. Pl. ii. 417 (1763), must clearly M sera Nas- turtium, R. Br.
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Cardamine Clematitis, Shuttl. Upper slopes and summit of White Top Mt., alt. 5,000-5,678 ft. Upper slopes of Mt. Rogers, alt. 5,600 ft.
The third known locality for this interesting Crucifer. The species was first collected on the summit of Roan Mt., Tenn. and N. C., many years ago, then in 1891 near the summit of Grand- father Mt, N. C, by Small and Heller z This last collection brings the plant into the range of the flora of the Northern United States.
Cardamine flexuosa, With. Summit and slopes of White Top Mt., alt. 4,500-5,678 ft. In rivulets on the slopes of Mt. Rogers, alt. 4,500 ft.
Cardamine parviflora, L. Chatham Hill road, Walker Mt., alt. 2,800-3,000 ft. ne
Cardamine Pennsylvanica, Muhl. Staley Creek, near Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
Cardamine rotundifolia, Michx. Hungry's Mother Creek, alt. 2,600 ft. Slopes of Pine Mt., alt. 3,000-4,600 ft. Staley Creek, Marion, alt. 2,400 ft.
Dentaria diphylla, L. Ravine of the Middle Fork of the Holston, alt. 2,100 ft. Bluffs along Staley Creek, alt. 2,200 ft.
Dentaria laciniata, Muhl. Walker Mt. road, alt. 2,700 ft. Hill near Staley's Knob, Marion, alt. 2,300 ft. Slopes of White Top Mt., alt. 4,500 ft. Mt. Rogers, alt. 3,000-5,000 ft.
Many of the specimens densely puberulent.
Draba verna, L. Bluffs of the Holston, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Kate's Mt., Greenbriar Co., W. Va., alt. 3,300 ft.
Sisymbrium officinale (L.) Scop. Streets of Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
Brassica campestris, L. Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
Brassica nigra (L.) Koch. Old fields about Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
Brassica oleracea, L. Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
*Mem. Torr. Bot. Club, iii. 5 and 22.
+ This is certainly identical with the European plant. I have elsewhere expressed doubt of its occurrence in America, but I am now convinced that we have it. The plant is very distinct from C. Pennsylvanica, Muhl, which is abundant at lower altitudes, N. L, B.
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Bursa Pastoris (L.) Weber. Bluffs of the Holston, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
Lepidium Virginicum, L. Sugar Creek, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
Lechea racemulosa, Michx. Pond Mt., alt. 3,000 ft. Banks of the Middle Fork of the Holston, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Dickey Creek, Iron Mts., alt. 2,900 ft. Mouth of Brush Creek, New River, alt. 2,200 ft. Pinnacle, alt. 3,500 ft. Peak Creek, alt. 3,200 ft.
Viola blanda, Willd. Summit White Top Mt., alt, 5,678 ft.
Viola blanda, var. amena (Le Conte) B. S. P. (Viola blanda, var. palustriformis, A. Gray). Skull Gap, Iron Mts., alt. 3,500 ft. Pine Mt., alt. 4,000-4,900 ft. East Fork Walker Creek, alt- 2,250 ft. 1
Viola Canadensis, L. Staley Creek, alt. 2,400 ft. East slope of White Top Mt., alt. 4,600 ft. |
Viola hastata, Michx. Staley Creek, alt. 2,400. Slopes of White Top Mt, alt. 4,000-5,000 ft. Along Nick’s Creek, alt. 2,600 ft.
Viola Muhlenbergü, Torr. Staley Creek, alt. 2,400 ft.
Viola obliqua, Hill (V. cucullata, Ait.). Nick’s Creek, Marion, alt 2,600 ft. Walker Mt., alt. 16 ft. Summit and slopes of White Mt., alt. 4,000—5,678 ft.
Viola obliqua, Hill, forma albiflora, Britton. Staley Creek, Marion, alt. 2,200 ft.
Viola. palmata, L. Pond Mt. and Walker Mt., alt. 2,500-3,000 ft. `
Skull Gap, Iron Mts., alt. 3,000 ft. Nick’s Creek, alt. 2,100 ft.
Viola pedata, L. Bear Creek, alt. 2,200 ft. Chatham Hill road, Walker Mt., alt. 2,500-3,000 ft. Kate’s Mt, W. Va., alt. 3,300 ft.
Viola pedata forma bicolor (Pursh) Britton. Walker Mt, alt. 2,500—3,000 ft. Kate’s Mt., W. Va., alt. 3,300 ft.
Viola pubescens, Ait. Staley Creek, alt. 2,400 ft. Hungry Hol- low, alt. 2,200 ft. Mouth of Hungry's Mother Creek, alt. 2,075 ft.
Viola rostrata, Muhl. Pond Mt. alt. 2,800-3,500 ft. Falls of the Middle Fork of the Holston, alt. 2,050 ft. And elsewhere in the county.
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Viola rotundifolia, Michx. Nick’s Creek, alt. 2,300 ft. Pine Mt. alt. 4,800 ft. White Top Mt., alt. 5,000 ft.
Growing to great size in the deeper hemlock woods. Some of the leaves measuring 10-13 cm. long.
Viola sagittata, Ait. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. Skull Gap, Iron Mts., alt. 3,500 ft. Summit White Top Mt., alt. 5,000—5,678 ft.
Viola sagittata, var. ovata (Nutt.) T. and G. Summit of White Top Mt., alt. 5,678 ft.
Leaves villous, ovate, cordate, crenate, mostly with margined petioles, the earlier leaves round, cordate; flowers on peduncles much exceeding the leaves, very dark purple, large, with a thick, short spur. In bloom May 28th, among grass in an open field and appearing to be a marked variety.
Viola scabriuscula, Schwein. Walker Mt. road, alt. 2,400 ft. Green Cove, alt. 2,500 ft. Spruce Swamp, White Top Mt, alt. 4,500—5,000 ft.
Viola striata, Ait. Bluffs of the Holston, alt. 2,100 ft. Hungry's Mother Creek, near Marion, alt. 2,200 ft.
The common violet of the lower levels, often found in wet meadows and along streams, growing from 10-45 cm. tall.
Viola tenella, Muhl. Roanoke, alt. 1,000 ft. Buchanan, alt. 1,100 ft.
Viola villosa, Walt.* Pond Mt. and Staley's Creek, alt. 2,100- 3,000 ft. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft.
Solea concolor (Forst) Ging. River bank, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
oanoke, alt. 1,000 ft.
Polygala ambigua, Nuttall. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft.
Polygala paucifolia, Willd. Ravine of the Holston, below Marion, 2,050 ft. Knobs east of Marion, alt. 2,300 ft. Kate's Mt, West Virginia, alt. 3,300 ft.
* After seeing this plant growing in great quantities in the region explored, I cannot doubt that it is distinct from V. palmata. Its characters are much more pro- nounced in the field than in the herbarium. The leaves are orbicular or ovate, obtuse and lie flat on the ground, are purple beneath or sometimes on both sides, and are seldom over 2 inches br oad; their upper surfaces are usually silve ry-pubescent. The whole plant, as in the related forms, varies from densely hirsute to nearly glabrous, NL B.
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At all localities where the *fringed polygala" was found, the plants were producing cleistogamous flowers near the roots. These flowers fertilized themselves much more readily than the showy ones at the summit of the stem and produced by far the greater amount of fruit.
Polygala Senega, L., var. latifolia, Torrey & Gray. Buchanan, Botetourt Co., alt. 1,100 ft. Nick’s Creek, east of Marion, alt. 2,700 ft. Pond Mt., east of Marion, alt. 3,000 ft.
Not one of our numerous specimens of the above species can be referred to the typical form, but all of them must be placed under the variety /atifola. The study of the specimens collected leads us to believe that the variety may be more prevalent than it is supposed to be, for this reason ; the best and constant charac- ter of the variety is the erose-denticulate margins of the leaves under a lens, which are easily overlooked, as they are not very conspicuous. The varietal name is a poor guide, and is in fact often misleading.
Polygala verticillata, L. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. Slopes and sum- mit of the Iron Mts., at Skull Gap, alt. 2,500—3,500 ft.
Dianthus Armeria, L. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. River banks, Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Valley of the North Fork of the Holston River, alt. 2,100 ft. Banks of the New River, near Farmer Mt., alt. 2,200 ft.
Saponaria officinalis, L. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. Hogtrough Creek, base of Iron Mts., alt. 2,600 ft. Marion, alt. 2,100 ft. Pinnacle, Cumberland Gap, alt. 2,500 ft.
Silene antirrhina, L. Lynchburg, alt. 500 ft. Pinnacle, Cumber- land Gap, alt. 3,500 ft. Middle Fork of the Holston, six miles west of Marion, alt. 2,050 ft.
Silene Caroliniana, Walter (S. Pennsylvanica, Michx.) Roanoke, alt. 1,000 ft. Kates ME, W. Va, alt. 3,300 ft.
Silene stellata (L.) Ait. Slopes and summit of Iron Mt., alt. 2,500- 3,500 ft. Nick’s Creek, base of Pine Glade Mt., alt. 2,500 ft.
Silene Virgimica, L. Marion, Alt. 2,100 ft. Slopes of White Rock `
Mt., alt. 4,000 ft. Buchanan, alt. 1,200 ft. Agrostemma Githago, L. (Lychnis Githago, Lam.) Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
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Cerastium vulgatum, L. Summit White Top Mt., alt. 5,678 ft. Pine Mt. alt. 4,000-4,900 ft. East Fork Walker Creek, near Marion, alt. 2,250 ft.
Alsine media, L. Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
ALSINE PUBERA (Michx.) Britton. (Svellaria pubera, Michx. Fl. Bor. Amer. i. 273 (1803). Buchanan, alt. 1,100 ft. Staley Creek, near Marion, alt. 2,400 ft. Pond Mt, alt. 3,000 ft. Slopes of White Top, alt. 2,600-5,000 ft. Pine Mt. and Fox Creek Valley, alt. 3,000—4,600 ft.
Arenaria serpyllifolia, L. Roanoke, alt. 1,000 ft. Mouth of Hun- gry's Mother Creek, alt. 2,075 ft.
Sagina decumbens (L.) Torr. and Gray. Add Wolf, South Fork Holston River, alt. 2,300 ft.
Claytonia Caroliniana, Michx. Summit and slopes of White Top Mt., Washington Co., alt. 4,500-5,678 ft.
Claytonia Virginica, L. Wood about Marion, alt. 2,200 ft.
Ascyrum hypericoides, L. (A. Crux Andrea, L.). Chatham Hill Gap, Walker Mt., alt. 3,000 feet. Skull Gap, Iron Mts., alt. 3,000 ft. Along Middle Fork of the Holston, near Marion, alt. 2,100 ft.
Hypericum Drummondii, Torr. and Gray. South Fork of the Holston River, near Add Wolf, alt. 2,300 ft.
Growing on the sandy banks of the river. Reported hitherto in Gray’s Manual from Western Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and south- ward.
Hypericum graveolens, Buckl. Chestnut Creek, Gossan, alt. 2,300 ft. Summit of White Top Mt, alt. 5,678 ft.
As the exploration of the northern Alleghanies goes on,