230 GUERNSE Y. 
HEPATICAE. 
Prior to the year 1892 the only plants belonging to this family 
recorded for Guernsey were the six species included in Gosselin’s 
old list under the following names: Jungermannia albicans, dilatata, 
tamariscifolia, platyphylla, marchantia conica, androgyna. In the 
Transactions of the Guernsey Society of Natural Science for 1892 I 
enumerated thirty-eight Hepaticae collected by me in the island, 
and since then I have received two additional species found here by 
a French botanist, Mons. Auguste Martin, of Cherbourg. 
MARCHANTIACEAE, 
Conocephalus conicus, L. 
Common on streamsides and moist banks throughout the island. 
Asterella hemisphaerica, L. 
Frequent on earthy banks in the south. 
Lunularia vulgaris, Mich. 
Generally distributed and common. 
Riccia glauca, L. 
Frequent on the cliffs, and on hedgebanks in the south. 
JUNGERMANNIACEAE. 
Frullania dilatata, Dum. 
Very common on trees, rocks, and boulders. 
Frullania fragilifolia, Tay. 
On rocks on the cliffs. Jerbourg. Petit Bot. Corbiere. 
Frullania Tamarisci, Dum. 
Common on rocks and mossy banks: abundant on the cliffs. 
A variety with apiculate leaves occurs on the cliffs between the 
Gouffre and the Corbiere. 
Lejeunia minutissima, Sm. 
Frequent in all parts of the island, but more common in the 
south. Grows on stones and boulders as well as on trees. 
Lejeunia serpyllifolia, Mich. 
Not uncommon on shaded stones and tree-trunks. 
