SOME MADEIRA HEPATIC 157 
lished as belonging to the a Flora ; these are indicated by 
an tea preceding the nam 
nine other Hepalton have been recorded, which I did 
not mage with: — “ Diag for Madeira as at present known is 
brought up to s 
My gr grateful prey are due to Mr. §. M. Maevicar for naming 
the Hepatice for me, and to M. A. de Crozals for his notes on the 
Riccie 
*Riccia glauca L. and “forma ciliata; the latter with a few ciliz 
on the margin of the frond. Onaw wall- -top, Caminho do Palheiro, 
oe ft. 
R. glauca L. *var. leben oo shady ground, Monte, 
1500 ft. By some hepaticologists this plant is given specific 
nk, but M. de Crozals thinks it is bebtes placed as a variety or 
form under Rf. glauc 
orsinia marchantioides Raddi. On a low wall, Ribeira de 
Joio Gomes, 1500 ft.; on the ground, oem 2000 ft. 
dos Romeiros, 1600 fhe: ; ga inflorescence, in ve, Curral 
das Elgon 3000 ft. ; with fruit on a wall, "Conia do Palheiro, 
1500 ft. 
Targionia hypophylla L. C. fr. on basaltic rocks, plentiful, 
Curral dos Romeiros, 1500-1800 ft. 
Plagiochasma rupestre (Forster) Steph. C. fr. on walls 
Funchal, 50 ft.; on rocks near Camara de Lobos, 20 ft.; on riick 
near Sao Roque in Ribeira Santa Fe 1000 ft. 
* Reboulia ee Aaa (L.) Raddi. Near Monte, 1800 ft. ; 
damp rocks, Monte 
ha 
Lunularia hence (L.) Dum. C. fr. in a cave, Curral das 
Freitas, 3000 ft.; on earth near Camacha, 2300 ft. ; damp wall in 
Funchal, 50 ft. ; ‘diteh. bank at Monte, 1800 ft. ; on earth, Monte, 
1600 ft. 
Marchantia polymorpha L. With male inflorescence on damp 
rock, Monte, 1500 ft. 
*Aneura sinuata (Dicks.) Limpr. C. fr. on shady ground, 
a 1900 ft. 
ssombronia angulosa a er Raddi. C.fr. on rocks, Ribeira 
de Joo Gomes, 1500 ft.; ¢. fr. on earth in shade, Monte, 2000 ft. ; 
on earth near Monte, 1500 ft.: ke sarees among mosses, Caminho 
do Conde de Carvalhal, near ‘Wena 
*F, pusilla (L.) Dum. C. fr. Funchal, 50 ft.; c. fr. on bare 
earth, Pico d’Arruda, 800 ft., near Sao Mactiabé dn a wall, 
Caminho do Palheiro, 1500 ft.—*F. pusilla var. (?). C.fr. ona 
sandy bank among herbage, Ribeira de Santa Luzia, 3000 i. 
“ Spores reticulate on the face, lamellate on the margin, S. M. M. 
*F’. cespitiformis De Not. C. fr. on bare earth in shade, Monte, 
1800 ft.; much less freaiat than the other two species. 
Marsupella sired dap (Ebr.) Dum., var. 
under pine-trees, 2800 ft. ; above Alegria, near Sao Roque; a small 
dark chocolate-brown plant. 
