194 MR. W. MITTEN OX HEPATICiE COLLECTED 



SYMPnoGYKA, Mont, et I^ees. 



SrMPnoGTNA poDOPHYLLA, TJiuub. — GotfscJie, Lindenh. et Nees^ 

 Syn. Hep. 481. 



Ilah. In a kloof near Klasenboach "Wynberg, growing at the 

 foot of trees in cjespitose masses and sheets, partly in and partly 

 out of a stream, but exposed to the spray. Barren. 



Aneura, Dumort. 



Akeura mtjltifida, Limi. — (Jungermannia). 



Hah. Wynberg side of Table Mountain, with Sympliogyna podo- 

 phylla, but more fully exposed to the water. 



^Differing slightly from European specimens in the more nume- 

 rous branches, but without fruit. 



Metzgeria, Baddi. 



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Syn. Hepat, 502 ; var. Z 1, ceruginosa^ ?, c, 502. 



Hah. Beside a streamlet above Orange-grove, Capo Town, on 

 the bark of an oak tree, and on the ground. 



LuisruLARTA, MicJieli. 



LuNULAEiA CRTJCIATA, Liuti. — (Marchantia). 



Hah. On clayey soil at the side of a ditch boundhig a pine- 

 plantation near the commencement of the Kloof road, and in a 

 field on the opposite side of the road at the base of the Lion's 

 Head, and also near the Bonnd House. Common. 



A few barren fronds with gemmae establish the presence 

 of this or a nearly allied species in South Africa. 



FxMBRiARiA,iVees ah E, 



FiMBRiARiA MARGIKATA, Nees ah E. 



Hah. On damp ground. Near the first pine-woods along the 

 Kloof road, Cape Town. 



G-rowing with Archidium capense, Hornsch., and other small 

 mosses. Specimens with perfected fruit. 



Taroionia, Micheli. 



Taroiokia capensis, Huehen. 



Hah. In the same place as the preceding. 



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