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638—The Beales of the Survey of the 49th Parallel of Latitude. 
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639— On some species of Musch and Hepaticæ additional to the Floras 
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640—Hepatice, in Seeman: Flora Vitiensis, 404—419 (1865-1873). 
641—Hepatice, in Godman: Natural History of the Azores, 316— 
328 (1870). 
(Includes 68 species with descriptions of Chiloscyphus denticulatus n. sp. 320. 
Nowellia n. g. 321, Exormotheca n. g. 325, with E. pustulosa n. sp. 326, the last 
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643—A list of the Musci and Hepaticæ collected in Kerguelen’s Is- 
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(1877). 
644—List of Hepaticæ colleeted by the Rev. A. E. Eaton at the Cape 
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187—196 (1878). 
645—Hepaticæ, in iue of Kerguelen Island : Transit of Venus 
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646—The Collections from Rodriquez.-Hepaticæ. Phil. Trans. Lon- 
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648—Some new species of the Genus Metzgeria. Jour. Linn. Soc. 
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649—The Mosses and Hepaticz collected in Central Africa by the 
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etc., with some others, including those gathered by Mr. H. H. John- 
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650—Musci of Roraina Expedition of 1884. Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 
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