190 DR. S. O. LINDBERG ON ZOOPSIS. 
bosa, brunnea, in basi fissa, valvulis ellipticis, obtusiusculis, e duobus 
stratis cellularum, quorum interior e cellulis pulcherrime brunneo-an- 
nulatis componitur. Spore minute, brunnez, sublevissime, perfecte 
globose. Elateres longi, obtusiusculi, valde flexuosi, spiris duabus, in- , 
tense brunneis. 
Planta mascula femineis intermixta et simillima. Andrecium est basi- 
lare vel infra medium caulis e ventre ejus egrediens (confer supra), 
breve, spiciforme, oblongum, obtusum. Bractee circiter 6-10, alter- 
nantes, concave, subrotunde, bidentate, dentibus incurvis et acutius- 
culis, sinu semilunari, cellulis circiter 20, magnis, pellucidis. In 
unaquaque axilla adest antheridium globosum, breviter stipitatum, 
colore flavidulo, sine vestigio paraphysium. Ventre rachidis inter 
bracteas posita est cellula una vel du: prominentes, que sine dubio 
amphigastria rudimentaria reprzesentant (confer supra). 
This seemingly solitary plant is, according to the above charac- 
ters, closely allied to the Cephalozia* connivens (Dicks.) Dum., 
* From Professor L. Piré, of Brussels, I received in the autumn of last year 
a copy of the latest work of M. Dumortier, entitled * Recueil . . I.” (vide supra), 
printed in the year 1835! It contains a good many genera, most of which are 
very natural, and afterwards described under other names by different authors. 
As this important little pamphlet (only 28 pages) is hitherto totally unknown 
to hepaticologists, and also is absent in the * Thesaurus Liter. Bot.’ of Dr. Pritzel, 
it may not be out of place to mention the genera which must keep the 
names given by M. Dumortier—besides that he has here, first of all, given 
the same circumscription, or very nearly so, to Radula, Scapania, Plagiochila, 
Lophocolea, and Lepidozia as they have at present. dE 
Lepidolena (p. 13, n. 8) =Polyotus, Gottsch. in G. L. N. Syn. Hep. fasc. U- 
p. 244, n. 27 (1845). Optime! 
Pleurozia (p. 15, n. 12) = Physiotium, N.- Es. Naturf. eur. Leberm. iii. p. 75, n. 3 
(1838). Optime! i 
Schistochila (p. 15, n. 13) — Gottschea, N.-Es. in G. L. L. Syn. Hep. fasc. 1 
p. 13,n. 6 (1844). Optime! 
Diplophyllum (p. 15, n. 14) — Diplophyllum, Lindh. in Act. Soc. Sc. Fenn. X. 
p. 31, nn. 1831, 2, in obs. (1871). Bene! 
Blepharozia (p. 16, n. 15) =Jungermannia, sect. 2. Blepharozia, Dum. Syll. 
Jung. Eur. p. 46 (1831), —Ptilidium, N.- Es. Naturg. eur. Leberm.i. p. 95: 
n. 2 (1834) ; sed Ptelidium, P.-Thouars, Hist. Vég. Iles Austr. d' Afr. t. 1 
(1806), ad Celastraceas pertinet. Bene! 
Cephalozia (p. 18, n. 21) — Zoopsis H. f. $ T. Crypt. Antarct. p. 55, n. 22 (1845), 
= Trigonanthus, Spruce in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. iii. p. 207 (1849). 
Optime! 
Anthelia (p. 18, n. 22) — Chandonanthus, Mitt. in Hook. f. Handb. N.-Zeal. Fl. 
ii. pp. 750 et 753, nn. 2, 2 (1867). Bene! 
Blepharostoma (p. 18, n. 23) =Chetopsis, Mitt. in Journ. L. Soc. viii. n. 23, 
p. 51 (1864). Bene! 
