586 Evans: REPORT ON THE HEPATICAE OF ALASKA 
(609, 618); Swifts Cannery (700). Previously reported by the 
writer (3, p. 291). ; 
5. RICCARDIA MULTIFIDA (L.) S. F. Gray 
On wet rocks and logs. Port Alice (728 in part); Port Malms- 
bury (994). New to Alaska. 
6. METZGERIA CONJUGATA Lindb. 
On rocks, trees, and logs. Aats Bay (goo in part, 907, 9106, 
927); Augustine Bay (574, 579 in part); Brownson Bay (476); 
. Exchange Cove (267); Hidden Inlet (58); Nichols Bay (369, 392 
in part, 399 in part, gor); Ratz Harbor (321); St. John Harbor 
(221, 250). New to Alaska. 
7. METZGERIA PUBESCENS (Schrank) Raddi 
On wet rocks. Hidden Inlet (80). Previously reported by 
Stephani (14, p. 98) and Miss Cooley (1, p. 247). 
8. PALLAVICINIA FLOTOWIANA (Nees) Lindb. 
On moist soil. Seward (Rigg 1216). Previously reported by 
the writer (3, p. 291, as P. hibernica). 
g. PELLIA NEEsSIANA (Gottsche) Limpr. 
On wet soil. Aats Bay (gor); Baranof (zo080); Ketchikan 
(zo, 17); Ratz Harbor (3012); St. John Harbor (241); Swifts Can- 
nery (704). Previously reported by the writer (3, p. 293): 
JUNGERMANNIACEAE 
10. GYMNOMITRIUM OBTUSUM (Lindb.) Pears. 
On rocks. Brownson Bay (481); Nichols Bay (380). Pre- 
viously reported by the writer (3, p. 293, pl. 16, f. 1-3)- 
11. MARSUPELLA EMARGINATA (Ehrh.) Dumort. 
On wet rocks, soil, and decayed logs. Ketchikan (g); Nichols 
Bay (373); Port Malmsbury (993); St. John Harbor (223, 234) 
251); Verdure Creek (35). Previously reported by the writer 
(3, P. 295; 4, p. 130) and Howe (8, p. 102). 
