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Petropolis, Vidrechson (G) ; Apiahy, 1'uigguri i(Mb ((J ) ; without locality, Barchell 3847 p.p., 

 Cat. Geogr. PI. Brazil Trop. (with M. burchellii) (NY); part of the same, incorrectly labeled 

 ns M. richardianum "Fretum Magellan, no. 3847, ex Hb. Burchell, ex Hb. Kew, Portion du 

 Type" (G). S. Paulo: near Santos, Schiffner 105, 1939 (W) ; Alto da Serra, Schiffner 181, 

 1690 (W); Barra Mansa, Schiffner 495, 1817, 1874 (W); Rio Grande, Schiffner 707 (W) ; 

 Itapecerica, Schiffner 1264 (W); Brasso Grande, Schiffner 1294, 1309, 1429, 1549, 1557 (W). 



Xo specimens of the following taxa of Bazzania, reported from Latin America, 

 have been seen. 



Bazianiu aclnexa I Lehmann & Lindenherg) Trevisan. Reported from Chile. 



Bazzania angustifalcata Herzog. Colombia. 



Bazzania bidens var. heterodonta Spruce. Peru. 



Mastigobryum brasiliense Gottsche & Lindenberg. Brazil. 



Mastigobryum decurrens Stephani. Bolivia. 



Mastigobryum fuegianum Sullivant. Tierra del Fuego. 



Bazzania humifusa var. olivacea Spruce. Peru. 



Bazzania sparreana S. Arnell. Chile. 



Herpetium scutigerum Montagne. Peru. 



Mastigobryum venezuelanum Molkb. Venezuela. 



Bazzania vincentina var. macrophylla Spruce. Ecuador. 



Mastigobryum platycnemnm Schwaegriehen in Stephani. Reported from the 

 Falkland Islands. 



References 



Fulford, M. 1946. The genus Bazzania in Central and South America. Ann. Crypt. 



Phytopath. 3: I-XV, 1-175. /. 1-59. 

 . 1959. Studies on American Hepaticae. 7-11. A supplement to "The genus 



Bazzania in Central and South America." Bull. Torrey Club 86: 308-341, 394-412. 113. f. 

 Lindenberg, J. B. G. & Gottsche, C. M. 1851. Species Hepaticarum viii-xi. Mastigobryum. i-s\ 



1-118. 



Stephani, F. 1908. Species Hepaticarum 3: 413-540. Mastigobryum. 

 . 1924. Species Hepaticarum 6: 452-489. Mastigobryum. 



. Icones Hepaticarum. Mastigobryum. Nos. 1-465. [Unpublished drawings made 



by Stephani. The originals are at the Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques at Geneva; 

 iluplicate sets have been so!<l to various herbaria.] 



