Valentine Allorge (1888-1977). His contribution to the Spanish bryoflora
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The VII Bryological Meeting took place on the 5th to the 9th o fApril, 1976 in Mora de Rubielos, its aim being to continue the study of the Iberian System which began in the Sierra de Albarraci?n. Work done during the Meeting consisted in exploring the sierras of Jabalambre and Gu?clar. The result of our gatherings in both these sierras is made known in this article. After a summary study of the vegetation of the area which was the subject of our investigation, the presence of 17 species of Hepaticae and 125 of Mosses is discovered. These resuits form the first contribution for this part of the Iberian System and an important contribution to the knowledge of the Teruel biyodora.
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