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TEN LOPHOZIAS. 
From “ Notes on New England Hepaticae.” 
Dr. A. W. Evans in Rhodora. 
Selected and Illustrated by Caroline Coventry Haynes. 
[By permission.] 
“Lophozia Floerkii (Web. & Mohr) Schiffn. ; Engler & Prantl, Nat. 
Pflanzenfam. I 3 : 85. 1893. Jungermannia Floerkii^N eb. & Mohr, Bot. Tas- 
chenb. 410. 1807. J. Naumanni Nees; Martius, FL Crypt. Erlang. 143 .pi. 
4,f. 16. 1817. J. barbata, var. Floerkii Nees, Naturgeschichte der europ. 
Lebermoose, 2 : 168. 1836. J '. lycopodioides var. Floerkii Lindb. Muse. 
Scand. 7. 1879. Mt. Washington, New Hampshire (IV. G. Farlow , A. IV. 
E.y ’ Evans, Rhodora 4 : 210, 1902, 
Plate II. Figs. 1-4. 1 — Male plant X 22. 2 — Plant, ventral view show- 
ing conspicuous underleaves, X 22. 3 — Leaf, dorsal view X 70. 4 — Leaf 
cells X 365. Drawn from material collected by Mr. A. Grape in Sweden. 
Sulliv. Moss Chapter Herb. 
“ Lophozia lycopodioides (Wallr.) Cogn. Bull. Soc. roy. Bot. de Bel- 
gique 10 : 278. 1872. Jungermannia lycopodioides Wallr. FI. Crypt. Germ. 
1 : 76. 1831. J. barbata , var. lycopodioides Nees, Naturgeschichte der 
europ. Lebermoose, 2 : 185. 1836. Mt. Katahdin, Maine ( / . F Collins ); 
Thorn Mt. and Carter Dome, New Hampshire (A. W. Evans, Rhod- 
ora 4 : 210, 1902. 
Figs. 5-7. 5 — Plant, ventral view showing fine cilia at base of leaves 
X 22. 6 — Plant showing perianth, ventral view X22. 7 — Leaf cells X 365. 
Drawn from material collected by Underwood and Selby, near Ouray, Col- 
orado, Sept. 9, 1901, New York- Bot. Garden Herbarium. 
“Lophozia Lyoni (Tayl.) Steph. Bull, de l’Herb. Boissier, II. 2: 157. 
1902. Jungermannia quinquedentata Huds. FI. Angl. 511. 1762 ? Web. 
& Mohr, Bot. Taschenb. 430. 1807 ? J. barbata , var. quinquedentata Nees, 
Naturgeschichte der europ. Lebermoose, 2 : 196. 1836. J. Lyoni Tayl. Trans. 
Bot. Soc. Edinburg, 1 : 116, pi. 7. 1844. Lophozia quinquedentata Cogn. 
Bull. Soc. roy. Bot. de Belgique, 10 : 279. 1872. Mt. Kineo, Moosehead 
Lake, Maine, ( M . L. Fernald)-, Jackson, New Hampshire (A. W. £.): Mt. 
Mansfield, Vermont ( W. G. Farlow)-, Meriden, Connecticut^. W. £.).” 
Evans, Rhodora 4 : 210, 1902. 
Figs., 8-1 1. 8 — Plant, showing perianth X 22. 9— Male plant, dorsal 
view X 22. 10 — Leaf, dorsal view X 70. 11 — Leaf cells X 365. Drawn 
from No. 185 Hep. Amer. collected by Dr. A. W. Evans, Jackson Spr., N. H., 
under name Jungermannia quinquedentata Huds. 
“The three species just quoted together with L. gracilis (Schleich.) Steph. 
(= Jungermannia barbata , var. attetiuata Mart, of the Manual) have some- 
times been regarded as distinct species, sometimes as well marked varieties 
of L. barbata (Schreb. )Dumort. Nearly all recent writers hold to the former 
view, recognizing five northern species in the “ barbata ” — group, but Pear- 
son recognizes only four species looking upon L. Floerkii as a variety of L. 
lycopodioides^ .an opinion which has the sanction of Lindberg. With a little 
