370 HEPATICA ANTARCTICA. 
6. J. strongylophylla, n. sp.; caule cespitoso erecto ramoso, 
folis minutis erectiusculis subimbricatis secundis rotun- 
datis concaviusculis integerrimis, stipulis minutis bifidis, 
calyce oblongo subcompresso ore rotundato bilabiato. 
Var. B. minor; gracilior, foliis minutioribus. 
Has. Campbell’s Island and, 6., Lord Auckland's group. 
Tufts brownish, about half an inch high, overtopping other 
mosses. Stems subflexuose. Leaves very small, densely 
cellular and having a series of larger cells around the margin, 
when moistened and under the lens appearing of a pale 
brownish-olive colour. Stipules very minute, oblong, bifid. 
There is no northern congener to which the present may be 
compared. In the var. 8, from Lord Auckland's group, the 
leaves are more distant, rather smaller; besides, there occur 
perigonia consisting of short spikes of more crowded and 
ventricose leaves about the middle of the shoots; the peri- 
chetial leaves are longer than the cauline; the calyx 
exceeds in length the perichetial leaves and is oblongo-ob- 
ovate, its mouth crenate. 
(Gottschea, Nees.) 
7. J. Lehmanniana, Lind. in Lehm. Pug. IV. p. 60. Gottschea — 
Hombroniana, Mont. in Annales des Sc. Natur. Avril, jM» 
Has. Lord Auckland's group. u o 
8. J. ciliigera ; n. sp. Caule procumbente cæspitoso repente E 
. vag? ramoso squamoso squamis ciliatis, foliis arcte imbricatis 
patentibus concavis acutis sublobato-ciliatis lobo ven" 
latè ovato apice bifido, dorsali subzquali ovato, SEpU? 
nullis, calyce demüm laterali oblongo-lanceolato int” 
subincurvo. . 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group; amongst mosses. ; 
Tufts several inches wide, pale-olive brown. Stems neatly | 
three inches long, thickened and branched above, the branches 
sub-patent, compressed. Leaves alternate, very closely ri 
bricated, the commissure of the lobes is prolonged 
