104 BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN MEMOIRS 
BryuM CRUEGERI Hampe. Bed of stream, Tutu, St. Thomas. 
Sterile. 
PHILONOTIS SPHAEROCARPA (Sw.) Bridel. [Mnium sphaericarpum 
Sw.| Moist banks, high hills of St. Thomas. 
PHILONOTIS TENELLA (C. Muell.) Jaeger. [Bartramia tenella C. 
Muell.] Wet banks, St. Jan. 
PIREELLA CYMBIFOLIA (Sull.) Cardot. [Pilotrichum cymbifolium 
Sull.] On trees near Bethania, St. Jan. 
NECKERA DISTICHA (Sw.) Hedw. [Fontinalis disticha Sw.] On 
trees, rarely on rocks, St. Peter, St. Thomas. 
ECKERA JAMAICENSIS (Gmel.) E. G. Britton. [Hypnum jamai- 
cense Gmel.] On trees, Bethania, St. Jan. 
CALLICOSTELLA BELANGERIANA (Besch.) Jaeger. [Hookeria Bel- 
angeriana Besch.] On stones, Bordeaux, St. Jan. 
STEREOPHYLLUM LEUCOSTEGUM (Bridel) Mitten. [Leskea Jleuco- 
stega Bridel.]| On wet or shaded rocks, St. Thomas; St. Jan. 
MITTENOTHAMNIUM DIMINUTIVUM (Hampe) E.G. Britton. [Hyp- 
num diminutivum Hampe.] On old wood, Bordeaux, St. Jan. 
TAXITHELIUM PLANUM (Bridel) Mitten. [Hypnum planum Bridel.] 
Wet rocks, logs and tree-roots, St. Thomas; St. Jan. 
SEMATOPHYLLUM ADMISTUM (Sull.) Mitten. [Hypnum admisium 
Sull.] Shaded banks, stones and dead wood, St. Thomas; St. Jan. 
HAPLOCLADIUM MICROPHYLLUM (Sw.) Broth. [Hypnum micro- 
phyllum Sw.] Shaded bank between Pearl and Bonne Resolution, 
St. Thomas. 
THUIDIUM CYMBIFOLIUM (Dz. & Mk.) Br. Jav. Shaded banks, St. 
Thomas. 
DENDROPOGON RUFESCENS Schimp., a Mexican species, has been 
credited to St. Thomas in Paris, Index, and accepted by Brotherus, 
but we have seen no specimens. 
HEPATICAE OF ST. CROIX, ST. JAN, ST. THOMAS AND 
TORTOLA® 
In the Synopsis Hepaticarum of Gottsche, Lindenberg and Nees 
von Esenbeck, published in 1844-47, three species of Hepaticae are 
listed from St. Croix, one from St. Jan, and one from St. Thomas. 
Another species, although listed from St. Kitts, was based in all prob- 
ability on material from St. Jan. A seventh species has been listed 
from St. Jan by Stephani. These seven species, which are the only 
ones so far reported from the islands under discussion, deserve a few 
words of comment. 
5 Contributed by Alexander W. Evans, Yale University. 
