﻿Evans: Hepaticae of Southern Patagonia. 419 



Li mm. in diameter; gemmae 20// in diameter; spores 12-14/i 



* 1 • 



in diameter. 

 Lapotaia. 



f Jungermannia propagulift 



attention to the peculiarities of the perigonial bracts and the 

 gemmiparous stems, but says that the perichaetial bracts with the 

 female flowers are still to be desired, thereby implying that the 



very 



species is dioicous. In other respects the description agrees 

 closely with the plants collected by Dr. Hatcher, and it seems best 

 to refer the latter's specimens, provisionally at any rate, to Gottsche's 

 species. Curiously enough, both the South Georgian and the 

 Fuegian specimens were found growing with Jungerm 



Hatcher i. J. propagnlifera is nea 

 socio, Nees, which certain authors* 



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Dicks. It resembles this species in its paroicous inflorescence, in 

 its absence of underleaves, etc. In the European species, however, 

 the leaves are less deeply bifid, so that the sinus is obtuse or 

 lunulate, the leaf-cells have thicker walls and there are slight dif- 

 ferences in the bracts. 



21. Lejeunea Savatieriana Besch. & Massal. Bull. Soc. Linn, de 



Paris, 638. 1886. 



Harpalcj 



Villarina Bay. 



pi. 6. f. 7. 1 890. 



22. Lepicolea ochroleuca (Spreng.) Lindb. Acta Soc. Sci. Fenn 



10: 516. 1875. 



J"H& 



4 : 325. I829. 



Scndtnera ochroleuca Xees in G. L. & N. Syn. Hep. 240. 



1845. 



Fl. 



Mitt 



754- 1867. 



Herberta ochroleuca Trevis. Mem. reale 1st. Lomb. di Sci. e 



Lett 



1877. 



Villarina Bay, etc. 



Cf. Massalongo, Atti della Soc. Veneto-Trent. di Sc. Nat. II. 2:(lo). 1895. 



