The Vishera
State Reserve is situated on the Western slope of the Northern Urals, in the
upper course of the Vishera River, on 60°45'-61°37’N; 58°40'-59°20’E. Its
territory includes ca. 2900 sq. km. Elevation is ranging from 240 m in the
Valley of Vishera River up to 1469 m on Tulym Range. Specimens of hepatics from
collections of Bezgodov and Selivanov as well as a few specimens from PERM have
been studied. Compiled annotated list of Hepatics counts 97 species including 8
species (Asterella saccata, Cephalozia macounii, Crossogyna
autumnalis, Liochlaena subulata, Lophozia ascendens, Marsupella
sphacelata, Nardia insecta, Scapania apiculata) new for Urals. Phytogeography
of some rare in Urals hepatics are discussed. In square brackets after species
names are given: elevation, a total number of collections and, in Roman
numerals, the list of localities
according to the legend of the map.