Hepaticae : Yale Peruvian Expedition of igii. 297 



of the Bolivian species are figured. The Florula is the first important 

 contribution to our knowledge of Andean Hepaticae and is even now 

 indispensable to the student. 



GOTTSCHE, C. M., LiNDENBERG, J. B. G,, AND NeES VON ESENBECK, C. G. 



Synopsis Hepaticarum. Hamburg, 1844—1847. This is the first 

 general account of the Hepaticae of the world and includes numerous 

 species from various parts of the Andes. 



GoTTScHE. C. M. De Mexikanske Levermosser. Kongl. Danske 

 Vidensk. Selsk. Skrift. V. Naturv. og Math. Afdel. 6: 97-380, 

 pi. 1—20. 1863. This important work is based on the collections 

 of F. Liebmann, made in various parts of Mexico but mostly in 

 mountainous regions. About two hundred species are described, 

 quite a number of which range beyond Mexico into Central and 

 South America. Most of the plates, which are of a high degree of 

 excellence, are devoted- to the large and difficult genus Plagiochila. 



GoTTscHE, C. M. Hepaticae. In Triana, J., & Planchon, J. E., 

 Prodromus Florae No vo-Granatensis. Ann. des Sci. Nat. Bot. V. 1: 

 95— 198, pi. 17—29. 1864. Most of the species enumerated in this work 

 were collected by Alexander Lindig, during the years 1859—1861, 

 in the province of Bogota and in other parts of Colombia. With two 

 exceptions the species figured belong to the genus Plagiochila. 



Spruce, R. Hepaticae of the Amazon and of the Andes of Peru and 

 Ecuador. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh 15: xi + 588, pi. 1-22. 1884 

 —1885. This remarkable volume must always remain a model for 

 the student of taxonomic hepaticology. It is particularly valuable 

 for its account of the Lejeuneae. The work is based on collections 

 made by its author during the years 1849—1862. The species figured 

 are selected from the various subdivisions of the Hepaticae. 



Spruce, R. Hepaticae Bolivianae. Mem. Torrey Club 1 : 113—140. 

 1890. The collections forming the basis for this article were made 

 by H. H. Rusby in eastern Bolivia. 



Jack, J. B., and Stephani, F. Hepaticae Wallisianae. Hedwigia 31 : 

 ii— 21, pi. 1—4. 1892. The Hepaticae enumerated in this paper were 

 collected by Gustav Wallis, between the years 1860 and 1878, some 

 of them in the Philippines but the majority in Colombia and Peru. 



Stephani, F. Species Hepaticarum. 1898—1914. The latest work 

 dealing with the Hepaticae of the world. Four large volumes have 

 already appeared and the fifth, which will probably be the last, 

 is in course of publication. The work is issued under the auspices 

 of the Herbier Boissier at Geneva, the earlier parts having been 

 printed in their Bulletin and Memoires and the later parts as a Com- 

 plement to the Bulletin. 



