1892, ] The North American. Lejeuneae. 17I 
a. Holostipze. 
1. Neuro-Lejeunea catenulata Nees: a most beautiful little 
plant and well described, page 323, in Synopsis Hepaticarum. 
2. Archi-Lejeunea clypeata Schweinitz. 
Syn.: Ley. calyculata Taylor. , 
3. Archi-Lejeunea xanthocarpa L. & L.: quite different 
from Lej. catenulata to which it has not the least resemblance. 
4. Mastigo-Lejeunea auriculata Hook. & Wils. 
yn.: Phragmicoma versicolor L. & L. 
5. Lejeunea Mohrii Austin, which I have not seen. 
b. Schizostipee. 
6. Euosmo-Lejeunea trifaria Nees: newly detected in Flor- 
ida, in large tufts on bark of trees. 
7. Eu-Lejeunea Austini Lindb. 
8. Eu-Lejeunea Caroliniana Aust. 
9. Eu-Lejeunea serpyllifolia Libert. 
10. Eu-Lejeunea Underwooati Steph. n. sp. 
M1. Micro-Lejeunea Cardoti Steph. n. sp. : : 
12. Micro-Lejeunea lucens Taylor: not at all identical with 
Lej. cucullata Nees, which looks more like Lej. minutissima. 
13. Micro-Lejeunea ulicina Taylor: Lindberg found this ina 
tuft of Ley. Serpyllifolia from Charleston; see his Hepatice 
in Hibernia lectz, page 482. Taylor gave this name toa 
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nz, page 292, uses the name Lej. calcarea Libert. 
15. Colo- 
2 Lejeunea Fooriana Aust. I have not seen. 
' Colo-Lejeunea minutissima (Smith. ) 
Syn.: Lejeunea inconspicua De Notaris. 
