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Wilsom], as Hooker seems to presume. Skottsberg has recently expressed 

 a surmise that the Liverwort Symphyogyna crassifrons Sull. is identical 

 with T. fiabellula. Be this as it may, the last is too problematical to be 

 recognized as a member of the flora of the Falkland Is. 



Family 3. CYATHEACE/E. 

 ALSOPHILA PRUINATA Kaulf. Macl., p. 131. 



Add Macl., p. 131: Occurs also at Rio Palena, in the northern section 

 of Patagonia. 



SERPYLLOPSIS van der Bosch. Cf. C. Chr., Some Ferns, p. 28. 



S. C^SPITOSA (Gaud.) C. Chr. 

 Syn. Hymenophylhim ccespitosum Gaud. 



Trichomanes ccespitosum Hook. 

 Serpyllopsis anlarctica v. d. Bosch. 



Falkland Is.; Staten L; S. & W. Fuegia; southern section of W. 

 Patagonia. 



S. C/ESPITOSA (Gaud.) C. Chr. var. ELONGATA Hook. 

 S. Fuegia. . Almirantazgo ; W. Patagonia, Canal Jeronimo. 



S. CCSPITOSA (Gaud.) C. Chr. var DENSIFOLIA (Phil.) C. Chr. 



Syn. Hymenophyllum densifolium Philippi. 

 W. Patagonia, Guaitecas Is.: Chili; Juan Fernandez. 



S. C-ESPITOSA (Gaud.) Chr. var. DUSENII Christ. 



S. Fuegia, in the alpine region near Lago Cami (Lago Fagnano) ; W. 

 Magellan; Desolation I. 



DICKSONIA L'Her. 



Fruit-dots small, globular, at end of a free vein, near the margin in 

 sporecases in a globular receptacle, open apically, and surrounded by a 

 cuplike involucre. 



D. ANDINA Phil. Anal. Mus. Nac. Chil., Tom. 94, p. 359. 

 Philippi's description is, undoubtedly, based on incomplete material and 



