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364—Hepaticæ, in Flora Antarctica. Botany of the Antarctic voyage 
of H. M. discovery ships Erebus and Terror, in the years 1839-43. ii. 
423-446, London (1847). 
(Hepaticæ of Fuegia, the Falklands and Kerguelen Islands. 
Hooker, William Jackson. Norwich, England, 6 July 1785. t Kew, 
I2 Aug. 1865. 
365—British Jungermanniæ, being a history and description with 
coloured figures of each species of the genus and microscopical analyses 
of the parts. Folio, 88 tab. col., London (1816). 
(This classic work will stand as the foundation of exact description and delineation.) 
366—Plantæ cryptogamicæ quas in plaga orbis novi æquinoctiali col- 
legerunt Alexander von Humboldt et Aimé Bonpland. Adjectis tabulis 
species quasdem novas minusve cognitas (Muscorum frondosorum et he- 
paticorum) exhibentibus nec non Alexandri de Humboldt notationibus 
quibusdam plantarum geographiam spectantibus. 4to. 4 tab. col., Lon- 
don (1816). 
367—Musci Exotici, containing figures and descriptions of new or lit- 
tle known foreign mosses and other cryptogamic subjects. : 8vo. Vol. i., 
tab. 1-96 (1818); Vol ii. tab. 97-176 cum textu. London (1820). 
(Contains numerous plates of Hepaticæ.) 
368—Flora Scotica, or a description of Scottish plants arranged both 
according to the artificial and natural methods. 2 vol. 8vo. pp. x. 292, 
297, London (182r). 
(Includes the Hepaticæ, pp. 109-120. J 
Hooker. William Jackson, and Taylor, Thomas. 
369—Muscologia Britannica, containing the mosses of Great Britain 
and Ireland, systematically arranged. 2d Ed. 8vo. pp. 272, 36 tab., 
London (1827) 
(Contains the Hepaticæ, pp. 211-241.) 
Hooker, William Jackson, and Wilson, W. 
370—Enumeration of the Mosses and Hepaticæ collected in Brazil by 
George Gardner, Esq. Lond. Jour. of Bot. iii. 149-167 (1844). 
Hudson, William. Kendal, (Westmoreland), England, 1730 fLon- 
don, 23 May 1795. 
371—Flora Anglica.  8vo. pp. viii. 506, London (1762). 
(Contains descriptions of Jung. multiflora and J. quinquedentata. Two later edi- 
tions were published, ) 
Hubener, J. W. P. + Hamburg, Germany, Feb. 1 
372—Hepaticologia Germanica, oder an der deutschen 
Lebermoose. 8vo., pp. 314, Mannheim (1834). 
