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T reasurer. 
Report of the Curator of the Hepatic Herbarium 
Our efforts the past year have been mostly devoted to the study and naming 
of a collection of Hepaticae, made by Mr. A. H. Brinkman, in British Columbia 
and Alberta. This proved a most pleasant and profitable cask, for abundant 
material freshly gathered and dried was furnished from time to time. While 
quite a lot of material still remains to be examined, three hundred and thirty- 
one specimens of this Rocky Mt. material, mostly from the higher altitudes, 
have been added to the herbarium. Some of these species are new accessions 
from North America, and quite a few new additions to the society herbarium. 
The collection is especially rich in species of Lophozia. With the exceptions of 
Lophozia Binsteadii, L. obtusa, L. Marchica, L. Mildeana, and L. Wentzelii , 
all of the species listed in the Society Exchange List are present. The list in- 
cludes such rarities as L. confertifolia, L. guttidata, L. Hornschuchiana, L. 
Schultzii, and L. guadriloba. 
All of the North American species of Sphenolobus are found in this collec- 
tion, with the exception of S. exsectus. There are many specimens of S. scitulus, 
S. politus, S. ovatus, and one of 5. saxicola. Among the other species of note 
collected by Mr. Brinkman are Clevea hyalina, Arnellia fennica, Nardia Breidleri, 
