100 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY, 
HEPATICAE. 
By A. W. EVANS. 
Bryorteris, Lindenb. 
B. rricina (Sw.) Nees, Syn. Hep. 284 (1845). Jungermannia 
Jilicina, ‘Wilson in Hook, f. (3), 165. —James Ist.: Darwin. Widely 
distributed in tropical America. 
B. GALAPAGANA, Gottsche, Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 4, viii. 341 (1857). 
Listed by Wilson in Hook. f. (3), 165, as Jungermannia filicina, var. 
tenuis. —CuarLes and JAmes Ips.: Darwin. Also collected by 
Andersson. The species is endemic but is very close to the following. 
B. tenvicauis, Tayl. Syn. Hep. 285 (1845).— Apinepon Ist.: 
Snodgrass & Heller. CuatHam Iszt.: Baw. Known also from 
the Andes. 
FRULLANIA, Raddi. 
F, acuteata, Tayl. Lond. Jour. Bot. v. 407 (1846). — GALAPAGOS 
Ips.: Darwin. Also found in the Andes. Jungermannia pungens, 
Wils. in Hook. f. (8), 165, collected on CHarves Ist. by Darwin, is 
apparently a synonym of this species. 
F. arrata (Sw.) Nees, Syn. Hep. 463 (1845).—Cuartes Ist.: 
Darwin; 8 Apr. 1888, Lee. Duncan Isut.: Baur. Widely dis- 
tributed in tropical America. 
F. Garapacona, Angstr. Oefversigt Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Fér- 
handl. xxx. no. 5, 116 (1873).—Gatapacos Ips.: Andersson. 
Endemic. 
F. ramariscr (L.) Dum. Recueil d’Obs. 13 (1835). — This widely 
distributed species of Europe and North America is quoted by Wilson 
from Cuartes Isi.: Darwin. The species would hardly be expected 
from the Galapagos Islands. 
F. vacinata (Sw.) Dum. 1.c. — Cuarves and James Ips.: Darwin. 
A Javan species. Its occurrence on the Galapagos Ids. is considered 
doubtful by Schiffner (cf. Conspect. Hepat. Arch. Ind. 348). 
Lopno.eseunea (Spruce) Schifin. 
L. Anperssonn, Steph. eT xxxv. 108 (1896). — GaLapaGos 
Ips.: Andersson. Endemi 
