﻿280 Evans: The genus Plagiochasma 



MoRELOs: San Antonio Falls, Cuernavaca, October, 1908, 

 Barnes & Land 480; near Cuernavaca, July, 1908, C. G. Pringle 

 15319- 



Oaxaca: Comaltepec, Chuapam, F. Liebmann (type of P. 

 elongatum); Barranca San Luis, April, 1906, C. Conzatti i6ig, 



Puebla: San Baltanzan, near Puebla, May, 1909, /. Nicolas 

 2; San Lorenzo Tehuacan, F. Liebmann (type of P. mexicanum) . 



San Luis Potosi: near San Luis, 1878, Parry & Palmer 1016. 



Zacatecas: near Conception del Oro, August, 1904, E. Palmer 

 307. 



Jamaica: on banks near Portland Gap, Blue Mountains, 

 July, 1903, A. W.Evans 213 (type of Aytonia Evansii); on banks 

 and rocks near Content Gap, September, 1906,^. W. Evans 613. 



Brazil: Rio Janeiro, April, 1875, Glaziou 7402 (listed by 

 Spruce as " Fimbriaria sp." in Rev. Bryol. 15: 34. 1888); Rio 

 Grande de Sul, August, 1905, A. Bornmiiller 4gQ4 (distributed 

 under a manuscript name of Stephani) . 



Ecuador: near Bafios, Andes, altitude 2,000 m., R. Spruce 

 (distributed in Hepaticae Spruceanae as "Aitonia lanigera" and 

 probably representing a part of the original material). 



Galapagos Islands: Abingdon Island, September, 1906, A. 

 Stewart 8676; Charles Island, October, 1906, A. Stewart Q40. 



Peru: Ollantaytambo, July, 1911, H. W. Foote (listed by the 

 writer as "P. chlorocarpum'' in Trans. Conn. Acad. 18: 298. 

 1914). 



Bolivia: near Mapiri, January, 1893, ^' Bang 1748 (listed 

 by Rusby as '' Aitonia valida" in Mem. Torrey Club 6: 129. 

 1896); Pelichuco, altitude 3350 m., May, 1902, R. S. Williams 

 2728; lower Pelichuco Rio, altitude 900 m., April, 1902, R. S. 

 Williams 2738. 



Argentina: Sierra de Ventana, January, 1892, R.Hanthal 61. 



Chile: Desert of Atacama, September-October, 1890, T. 

 Morong. 



Italy : on walls near Voltri, Liguria, J. Baglietto (distributed in 

 Rabenhorst's Hep. Europ. No. 85, as P. italicum); near Palermo, 

 Sicily, D. Lanza (distributed from specimens cultivated at Prague, 

 Austria, in Schiffner's Hep. Europ. Exsic. No. 10, as P. italicum). 



Madeira Islands: without definite localities or dates, G. 



