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A brief description of nine species of Hepaticae found in the vicinity of Iowa City by Mary F. Linder, 1886

A brief description of nine species of Hepaticae found in the vicinity of Iowa City by Mary F. Linder, 1886, Page 10

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The [?] are divided by the latest authorities into four distinct orders. The [?] [?][?] and [?] The [?] or commonly called Crystalwork constitute the lowest order containing according to Underwood, three [genera?] and twenty four species. They are small inconspicious terrestrial or aquatic animals, having horizontally spreading [dichotmously?] branched [?] stems bearing a row of amphigastria on the ventral surface, the epidermis usually distinct sporose; capsule spherical [?] immersed in the thallus or [?] on its surface , [?] and columella [none?]. This order so far as known, is not represent
 
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