Musci and Hepaticae are common, but do not embrace a great amount of species.
The real gemmae of theHepaticae puts the question of gemmae out of doubt.
The proximal terminal segment of both umbilical veins becomes included in the system of the venae hepaticae revehentes.
The venae hepaticae revehentes do not empty directly into the sinus venosus, but into the proximal portion of the postcava.
The terminations of the ductus venosus and of the venae hepaticae revehentes undergo a number of secondary changes in relative position.
The four non-European genera of mosses to which we refer all have their maximum of development in the Andes, while the three non-European Hepaticae appear to have their maximum in the temperate regions of the southern hemisphere.
This passage is the conclusion of a very interesting discussion on the distribution of hepaticaein a paper on "A New Hepatic from Killarney," in the Journal of Botany, vol.
Braithwaite, and several species of hepaticae have been added by Mr. Mitten.
Leaving details of form and structure to be considered under the several groups, some general features of the Hepaticae may be looked at here in relation to the conditions under which the plants live.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hepaticae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.