Mr. R. Spruce on the Musci and Hepatice of the Pyrenees. 501 
ta add that Dr. Gottsche quite concurs with me in the removal of 
Gymnomitrium adustum to Sarcoscyphus. 
3. S. Funcku, W. et M. Bot. p. 422 (sub Jungermannia) ; Syn. 
Hep. p. 8; H. P. 3. 
Hab. Zo, locis umbrosis ad terram saxaque. P. occ. St. Sever ; 
Jurangon; Val de Jéret. P.c. Bagnéres-de-Bigorre ; Vallée du 
Lys. 
4. S. emarginatus, Ehrh. Beitr. 3. p. 80 (sub Jungermannia) ; 
H. P.2; Hook. Br. Jung. t. 27. Sarcoscyphus Ehrharti, Syn. 
Hep. p. 7. 
Hab. Z,_; ad rupes humidas Pyrenzorum totorum ; ad terram 
in sylvis Agri Syrtici. 
3. Alicularia, Corda. 
Obs. The two European species of this genus are both found in 
the Pyrenees, where A. compressa attains its southernmost recorded 
limit. 
5. A. compressa, Hook. Brit. Jung. t. 58 (sub Jung.) ; Syn. 
Hep. p. 12; H. P. 4. 
Hab. Z, P. oce. locis scaturiginosis faucis Gorge de Cauterets 
dictee. 
6. A. scalaris, Schrad.; Hook. Br. Jung. t.61 (sub Jung.) ; Syn. 
mene. 10; H. P. 5. 
_ Hab. Z,)_; in rupibus, ad terram, &c., a planitie usque ad sum- 
mos Pyrenzos ascendens. 
4. Southbya, nov. gen.* 
Char. essent. Perianthium terminale, involucro emersum, cum 
eodem ab inferiori parte concretum, primitus cylindricum dein a 
lateribus subcompressum, breviter bilabiatum, labiis subconniven- 
tibus, haud plicatum swturis tamen duabus, altera ventrali altera 
dorsali, notatum. 
Genus inter Aliculariam et Jungermannias integrifolias medium 
locum tenens. 
7. Southbya tophacea, (Jungerm. tophacea nobis in Hep. Pyren. 
n. 238.) 
Hab. Z, ing, 1 mis Pyrenzis occidentalibus, supra pagos Ju- 
rancon et Gélos in rupibus topha obtectis, cespites Weisiea verti- 
cillate marcidos haud raro vestiens ; immo ad muros subhumidos 
in ipsa urbe Pau. E Lusitania sine nomine missa in herbario 
beati Taylor nuperius vidi. 
* To no one can I with more propriety dedicate a new genus of Pyrenean 
Cryptogamia than to Dr. Southby, my companion in so many interesting 
excursions in those mountains, and a gentleman accomplished in almost 
every branch of natural history. f 
