EVANS I HEPATIC-E COLLECTED IN SOUTHERN PATAGONIA. 43 



6-8 in number on each side, they remain short, rarely being more than 3 

 or 4 cells in length. 



11. BLEPHAROSTOMA QUADRIPARTITUM (Hook.) Trevis. Mem. reale 1st. 



Lomb. di Sci. e Lett. III. 4: 417. 1877. 



Pi. IV, Fig. 7-8. 



Jungerniannia quadripartite Hook. Muse. Exot. pi. 7/7. 1820. 

 Temnomia qziadripartita Mitt. Jour. Linn. Soc. 15: 68. 1877. 

 Jnngermannia podophylla Angstr. Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. 



Forhand. 29, Haft 4: n. 1872 (fide Pearson). 

 Fuegia. 



12. CHILOSCYPHUS MASSALONGOANUS Steph. Hedwigia, 32: 325. 1893. 



Chiloscyphiis fissistipus Massal. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 17: 299. //. i8.f. 



16. 1885. (Non Hook. f. & Tayl.) 

 Ckiloscyplnis fissistipus var. magellanicus Schiffn. & Gottsche, Leber- 



moose der Forschungsreise S. M. S. "Gazelle," 14. //. 2. f. 18. 



1890. 

 Villarino Bay. (By Savatier in W. Patag. & W. Magell.) 



13. FOSSOMBRONIA NAUMANii Schiffn. & Gottsche, Lebermoose der 



Forschungsreise S. M. S. "Gazelle," 39. //. 7. f. 23-25. 1890. 



Fuegia. 



The present material is all sterile and can only be referred provisionally 

 to the above species, from which it differs in certain points. Professor 

 Schiffner has kindly compared the Patagonian plant with the type of F. 

 naumanii from Kerguelen Island and writes me the following note in 

 regard to it: "Differt a F. naumanii statura majore, rhizoidis pallidis 

 (nee violaceo-rubris), absentia squamularum dorsalium. Foliorum forma 

 et reticulatione bene congruit. ^Eque ac F. naumanii planta aquatica vel 

 imo palustris esse videtur." In the total absence of reproductive organs 

 it seems wisest not to give our plant a new name. 



14. FRULLANIA BOVEANA Massal. Nuovo Gior. Bot. Ital. 17: 244. //. 23. 



f. 27. 1885. 



Fuegia. (W. Magellan, Dusen ; Fuegia, Hariot) 



