2i8 IP ost c Isia 



examine many of the specimens referred to 

 in his catalogue, including all of the more 

 doubtful ones. 



RICCIACE^ 



1. Ricciocar pus nutans (L.) Corda. Lost 

 Lake, Cedar Hill, Mctoria (Macoun). P. 28, 

 M. 2.* 



MARCHANTL\CE^ 



2. Targionia hypophylla L. Pier's Farm 

 and Parson's ^Mountain, near Victoria (Ma- 

 coun). ]\L 2. Specimens from Vancouver Is- 

 land arc also cited by Underwoodf and by 

 Howe, P. 36.1 



3. AstcrcUa iiracilis (Web. f.) Underwood. 

 Comox; Goldstream, near Victoria (Macoun.) 

 P. 27, M. 2. Also noted by Underwood§ and 

 by Howe. Another species of this genus, Aster- 

 ella tenella (L.) Beau v., is also cited by Pear- 

 son, p. 27. The specimens which he quotes, 



* Throughout the paper these abbreviations refer to the pages of 

 Pearson's "List " and Macoun's "Catalogue", respectively. 



t Bot. Gazette 20; 70. 1895. 



\ The page-references after Howe's name relate to his "Hepaticae 



and Anthocerotes of California." Mem. Torrey Club 7; 1899 



§ L. c. 61. 



