100 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



HEPATICAE. 



By A. W. EVANS. 



Bryopteris, Lindenb. 



B. filicina (Sw.) Nees, Syn. Hep. 284 (1845). Jungermannia 

 Jilicina, Wilson in Hook. f. (3), 165. — James Isl. : Darwin. Widely 

 distributed in tropical America. 



B. galapagana, Gottsche, Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 4, viii. 341 (1857). 

 Listed by Wilson in Hook. f. (3), 165, as Jungermannia Jilicina, var. 

 tenuis. — Charles and James Ids. : Darwin. Also collected by 

 Andersson. The species is endemic but is very close to the following. 



B. tenuicaulis, Tayl. Syn. Hep. 285 (1845). — Abingdon Isl.: 

 Snodgrass & Heller. Chatham Isl. : Baur. Known also from 

 the Andes. 



Frullania, Raddi. 



F. aculeata, Tayl. Loud. Jour. Bot. v. 407 (1846). — Galapagos 

 Ids. : Darwin. Also found in the Andes. Jungermannia pungens, 

 Wils. in Hook. f. (3), 165, collected on Charles Isl. by Darwin, is 

 apparently a synonym of this species. 



F. atrata (Sw.) Nees, Syn. Hep. 463 (1845). — Charles Isl.: 

 Darwin; 8 Apr. 1888, Lee. Duncan Isl.: Baur. Widely dis- 

 tributed in tropical America. 



F. galapagona, Angstr. Oefversigt Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. For- 

 handl. xxx. no. 5, 116 (1873). — Galapagos Ids.: Andersson. 

 Endemic. 



F. tamarisci (L.) Dum. Recueil d'Obs. 13 (1835). —This widely 

 distributed species of Europe and North America is quoted by Wilson 

 from Charles Isl. : Darwin. The species would hardly be expected 

 from the Galapagos Islands. 



F. vaginata (Sw.) Dum. 1. c. — Charles and James Ids. : Darivin. 

 A Javan species. Its occurrence on the Galapagos Ids. is considered 

 doubtful by Schiffner (cf. Conspect. Hepat. Arch. Ind. 348). 



Lopholejeunea (Spruce) Schiffn. 



L. Anderssonii, Steph. Hedwigia, xxxv. 108 (1896). — Galapagos 

 Ids. : Andersson. Endemic. 



