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LEJEUNEA Lib. 

 L. Americana [Lindb.] Evans, Mem. Torrey Club 8:154. 1902. 

 coffee: On bark of rotten log of Gordonia in non-alluvial 

 swamp of Seventeen Mile Creek, Feb. 5, 1904 (2046!, in 

 part) . 

 North Carolina to Florida and Texas. Also in tropical America 



PORELLA L., Sp. PI. 1106. 1753. 

 P. pinna ta L. 



On bark of trees subject to inundation, along rivers and 



creeks. Montgomery, coffee, colquitt. Scattered over 



the state. 

 Temperate Eastern North America. Also in Europe and 



Cuba (Mohr). 



RADULA Dumort., Comm. Bot. 112. 1822. 

 R. sp. (undetermined). 



coffee: On bark of rotten log of Gordonia in non-alluvial 



swamp of Seventeen Mile Creek near Gaskin's Spring, Feb. 



5, 1904 (2046c). 



SCAPANIA Dumort., Rec. d'Obs. Jung. 14. 1835. 

 S. nemorosa (L.) Dumort., 1. c. 



Swamps, bluffs, and rock outcrops; terrestrial, tattnall 

 (1860c), Montgomery (1863c), colquitt (1674a). Prob- 

 ably commoner in the upper parts of the state. 

 Europe and temperate North America. 



BAZZANIA S. F. Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. PI. 1 : 704. 1821. 

 B. trilobata (L.) S. F. Gray, 1. c. 



coffee: On rotten wood and bases of trees in non-alluvial 

 swamp of Seventeen Mile Creek near Gaskin's Spring, Feb. 

 5, 1904 (2046b). Not seen elsewhere in Georgia. 

 Ranges north to New England. Also in Europe. 



KANTIA S. F. Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. PI. 1: 706. 1821. 

 K. Trichomanis (L.) S. F. Gray, 1. c. 



Montgomery: Perpendicular clayey bank of ravine near 

 Stallings' Bluff on the Oconee River (1863b). Also in 

 Chattahoochee, Stewart, and Lowndes Counties, in similar 

 situations. 



