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Odontoschisma subjulacea.— Jungermania caudifera, Tay. Mss, 
ex parte. Plantae dense caespitosae saturate virides nigro-pur- 
pureo variegatae ; caule arcuato-erecto subjulaceo apice nonnun- 
quam parce gemmigero (vix caudifero!), foliis rotundo-ovalibus 
arcte imbricatis semierectis, incurvis valde concavis vix marginatis, 
reti S. denudafae, amphigastriis (que semper adsunt) minutis 
ovato-triangularibus plerumque purpureis; radiculis nullis: fructu—? 
Australia, Drummond. Sandwich Islands, Baldwin ( Eaton.) 
Resembles O. denudata (NeEs) (O. Hudbeneriana RABENHORST), 
with which Taylor confounded it, in size and in the reticulation of the 
leaves ; but differs in its suberect subjulaceous scarcely caudiferous 
stems, more concave subinvolute leaves and in the uniform pres- 
ence of amphigastria. 
. O. prostrata (NeEEs) (O. longiflora, Tayl.) occurs in the Southern 
States (rare). The specimens given under this name in Wright’s 
Cuban Hepatice mostly belong to O. Sphagui, (Dicks). 
Jungermania Mauii, ~. s/.—Saturate viridis; caule erecto 
(semper?) 6-8 lineas longo, foliis orbiculatis imbricatis lineam 
et ultra latis immarginatis flaccidis subdecurrentibus subpatentibus 
grosse subrotundo-areolatis (intercalaribus crassis) apicalibus ap- 
pressis in gemmulam confertis, perianthio (immaturo) incluso subpli- 
cato ore denticulato, radicibus purpureis; florescentia dioica? 
Maui, Sandwich Islands, 1876, Baldwin (Eaton), 
Allied to /. Adyssinica, J. hyalina, &c. Somewhat like /. cordi- 
folia, AOOK., in general appearance but of a different (not fuscous) 
color; leaves more imbricated, more rotund, more lax, etc. 
Steetzia subciliata, 2. s).—Dioica ; fronde stipitata erectiuscula 
bi—trifida, laciniis oblongo-linearibus (6-8 lineas longis, 1-2 lineas 
latis) subundulatis in medio fusco-vittatis. margine remote ciliata, 
cillis erectis, apice obtuso siccitate constricto, costa tereti tenui 
sub apice desinente, involucro subbasilari inciso-ciliato (imma- 
turo). : : 
Japan, U. S. North Pac. Expl. Expd., under Com. Rodgers. 
Differs from SS. Lye//ii in the stipitate, subciliate, thinner, less 
undulate frond, subbasilar fruit, etc. 
Steetzia Baldwini, ». s2.—Dioica; fronde sessili vel substipitata 
divaricatim furcata integrave lineari vel obovato-oblonga valde un- 
dulata pallida margine integerrima per medium spatio lato obscura, 
nervo angustissimo tereti sub apice finiente, invclucro inciso brevi, 
perianthio bilineari oblongo-cylindrico latiusculo pallido ore lace- 
rato-ciliato, calyptra equilonga nuda, capsula oblongo-cylindracea 
apice obtuse acutata trivalva (semper?) valvulis strictis; pl. masc. 
haud visa. 
Sandwich Islands, 1876, Baldwin ( Eaton.) 
In the color and in the undulation of the frond like S. clador- 
rhizans, TAYL.; but that is smaller with a closer reticulation.—Peri- 
anth shorter than in S. Zyed/i# ; arising from aboyt the middle of the 
frond. Frond pale green, flattish, rather broad, an inch or more in 
length, broadly stipitate, rarely somewhat lobed on the margin, the 
whole of the middle part of it obscure. Elaters very long and slender. 
