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128 Evans: TAXILEJEUNEA PTEROGONIA 
(Underwood Herbarium); Zacuapan, Vera Cruz, 1908, C. A. 
- Purpus 5540, 5541. 
GUATEMALA: near the Finca Sepacuité, Alta Verapaz, 1902, 
Cook & Griggs 75, 443; trail between Sepacuité and Pangos, Alta 
Verapaz, 1905, Maxon & Hay 3112; trail between Sepacuité 
and Secanguin, Alta Verapaz, 1905, Maxon & Hay 3117; Cubel- 
quitz, Alta Verapaz, 1906, H. von Tiirckheim 5104 (Bryotheca E. 
Levier). 
NICARAGUA: Volcan Mombacho, Department of Granada, 
1903, C. F. Baker 2505 in part (Plants of Pacific Central 
America). 
Costa Rica: La Esmeralda, Massif da Barba, 1892, P. Biolley 
15628 (herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden). 
Jamaica: Beaufort Hill, Westmoreland Hills, New Market, 
1907, Britton & Harris 598; Dolphin Hill and vicinity, 1908, 
N. L. Britton 2335. 
MONTSERRAT: Pond Mountain, 1907, J. A. ‘Shafer 870. 
GUADELOUPE: without definite locality or date, L’Herminier; 
Grand-Marron, 1902, Pére Duss 1026 (distributed as T. caripensis 
Gottsche). 
MARTINQUE: various localities, 1897-1900, Pére Duss 8, 19, 
118, 133, 179, 210, 593, 616 (herbarium of the New York Botan- 
ical Garden); between St. Pierre and Champflore, 1868 T. 
Husnot (Pl. des Antilles 243, as Omphalanthus martinicensis 
Gottsche). 
St. VINCENT: without definite locality or date, L. Guilding 
(Mitten Herbarium). 
Trinipap: Mt. Tocuche, 1920, Britton, Coker & Rowland 
1486, 1494 in part, 1498; Maracas Waterfall, 1920, Britton, Hazen 
& Coker 1678. 
Peru: San Miguel, 1911, H. W. Foote (listed by the writer in 
Trans. Connecticut Acad. 18: 315. 1914). 
In their description of Jungermannia debilis the original 
authors, Lehmann and Lindenberg, state that the leaves are 
semivertical, obliquely cordate, acuminate, entire or bidentate at 
_ the apex, decurrent at the base and shortly complicate, adding 
that the stems appear filiform on account of the inflexion of the 
_ leaves. They describe the underleaves as equalling the leaves in 
