176 LEJEUNEAE OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA 
10. L. diversiloba Spruce. 
11. L. fava Swartz. 
12. £. laete-fusca Aust. 
13. L. /acte-virens Mont. 
14. L. Ravenela Aust. 
15. Z. Wrightii Gottsche. 
16. Mierolejeunea crenulifolia Steph. 
17. M. cucullata (R. Bl. & N.) Jack & Steph. 
18. M. erectifolia (Spruce) Steph. 
19. M. ulicina (Tayl.) Evans. 
20. Cololejeunea calcarca (Lib.) Schiffn. 
21. C. Rossettiana (Massal.) Schiffn. 
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 
Only the more important papers dealing with our Lejeuneae are 3 
mentioned in the following list. It does not include, therefore, local — 
catalogues in which species are merely enumerated. E. 
Austin, C. F. Characters of some new Hepaticae (mostly North - i$ 
American) together with Notes on a few imperfectly described vM 
Species. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1869: 218-234. F 
Includes description of ? Zejeunea biseriata, from Georgia, afterwards 
referred to the moss-genus Erpodium. Cf. Bot. Gazette, 2: 142 — 
1877. 
New Hepaticae. Bull. Torrey Club, 3: 9-18. 1872. i 
Hepaticae Boreali-Americanae exsiccatae. Nos. 1-150. 1872 a 
Quoted as Hep. Bor.-Amer. a 
New Hepaticae. Bull. Torrey Club, 6: 17-21. 1875. ae 
Notes on Hepaticology. Bot. Bulletin (now Bot. Gazette), 1: - : 
35, 36. 1876. x 
Drummond, T. Musci Americana, or Dried Specimens of 180 Species 
of Mosses, Jungermanniae, etc., collected by T. Drummond in the 
Southern States of North America, arranged and named by Wilson 
c Hooker. 1841. Quoted as Musc. Amer. St. Merid. 
Gottsche, C. M., Lindenberg, J. B. G., & Nees ab Esenbeck, C. 8° 
Synopsis Hepaticarum. 8vo., 1-834. 1844-1847. E 
Lehmann, J.G.C. Muscorum Hepaticarum Species Novae. Pugillus - 
T: 15514. 1838 od 
