1896, ] The Genus Fossombronia. 69 
as American by Lindberg (Drummond, Musc. Amer. II. no. 
163 from Louisiana), 
1892. Underwood reported'? F. cristata from Indiana. 
From a study of the herbarium material at hand we appear 
to have the following species: 
I. F. ANGULOSA (Dicks.) Raddi. Mem. della Soc. Ital. di 
Mod. 18: 4o. 1818. 
Cuba, Wright; Florida, Underwood; Alabama, Under- 
wood; Texas, Thurow. The specimens issued in Hep. Amer. 
loicous. 
2. F. CRISTATA Lindb. ‘tapud Soc. pro F. et Fl. fenn. die 
6th Dec. 1873” Not. pro F. et Fl. fenn.. 13: 388. 
1874.13 
Indiana, Underwood; Ohio, Werner. 
3. F. CRIsSTULA Aust. Proc. Phila. Acad. 1869: 228. 1869. 
New Jersey, Austin; Distributed in Hep. Bor.—Am. 
mo. 127, 
4. F. FoveoLaTa Lindb. ‘‘apud Soc. pro F. et FI. fenn. 
ay 6 Dec. 1873.” Not. pro F. et Fl. fenn. 13: 382. 
1074.18 
Maine, Rand; New Jersey, Austin; Delaware, Com- 
mons, Fames ; Ontario, Macoun, Britton; British Columbia, 
i also to belong here as is also the case with various sim- 
F peccimens in exsiccatz. 14 Distributed in Hep. Amer. as 
: Dumortieri, no 
5. F, tA Aust. as syn. Proc. Phila. Acad. 1869: 
228. 1 
cindrocryphia longiseta Aust, 1. c. 
Dist — ifornia, Bolander, Brandegee, Farlow, Parish, Howe. 
* ss uted in Hep. Bor.~Am. no. z78, and in Hep. Amer. 
6. mipeya Lindb. Acta Soc. Scien. fenn. 10: 533. 
5: 
12 
Ind. Acad. Sci ‘ 
lay - Science 1891: 90. 1892. 
are act 2¥€ been unable to verify the earlier citations of Lindberg. The species 
in the second Paper cited, with illustrations of the spores. 
» Alleg. no. 277. zo. Canadian Hepat. 
