EVANS: REPORT ON THE HEPATICAE OF ALASKA d85 
The collections were made within a quarter of a mile of the aban- 
doned Olympic Mine. About latitude 56° 31’ and longitude 
F352. 
34. WRANGELL. Near the mouth of the Stikene River. The 
collections were made within a few miles of the town. About 
latitude 56° 28’ and longitude 132° 22’. 
HEPATICAE COLLECTED BY THE KELP EXPEDITION 
In the following enumeration the numbers in parentheses refer 
to the papers listed in the Bibliography, see page 578. Only 
those records are quoted which were new at the time they were 
_ published. Unless otherwise noted the specimens listed were 
collected by Professor Frye. The arrangement adopted is that 
of Schiffner in Engler & Prantl’s Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien. 
MARCHANTIACEAE 
I. CONOCEPHALUM CoNnIcUM (L.) Dumort. 
On wet soil. Aats Bay (g04); Augustine Bay (584); Hidden 
Inlet (59); Ketchikan (18); St. John Harbor (240); Swifts Cannery 
(603). Previously reported by Rothrock (13, as Fegatella conica), 
Stephani (14, p. 99, as F. conica), Miss Cooley (1, p. 246), and the 
writer (3, p. 290; 4, p. 129). 
2. PREISSIA QUADRATA (Scop.) Nees 
On soil among stones. Aats Bay (937). Previously reported 
by Stephani (14, p. 99), Miss Cooley (1, p. 247, as P. hemisphaerica), 
and the writer (3, p. 290; 4, p- 129). 
3. MARCHANTIA POLYMORPHA L. 
On damp soil. Calder (829); Woewodski Island (964). 
Previously reported by Rothrock (13), Stephani (14, p. 99), Miss 
Cooley (1, p. 247), and the writer (3, p. 291; 4, p- 129). 
METZGERIACEAE 
4. RICCARDIA LATIFRONS Lindb. 
On bogs, sticks, and wet soil. Calder (827 in part); Exchange 
Cove (261); Ketchikan (505); Nichols Bay (392); Port San Antonio 
