HEPATICH ANTARCTICA, 383 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group. 
Patches several inches broad, dusky purple or the younger 
shoots pale but dusky olive. Stems blackish, nearly two 
inches long, variously branched. Leaves flattish, thin, with 
large cellules, the tops often folded back and the outline 
irregular, being sometimes slightly indented, shewing a dis- 
position to be emarginate, yet this does not occur. Stipules 
with a shallow division at their tops, not wider than the 
stems. 
Allied to Jung. heterophylla, Schrad. ; this moss, how- 
ever, is much smaller, much paler, with leaves more decidedly 
emarginate, more closely imbricated, their cellules much 
more minute and the stipules more divided. 
(Chiloscyphus, Nees.) 
32. J. australis, n. sp.; caule laxe cæspitoso procumbente 
ramoso, folis imbricatis planis rotundatis integerrimis, 
stipulis oblongis bipartitis segmentis basi dentatis, fructu 
in ramis brevibus terminali, calyce oblongo subcompresso 
bialato bilabiato labiis rotundatis dentatis. 
Han. Campbell’s Island, and Lord Auckland’s group. 
From the former, the plants are brown, growing in loose 
Patches among other Jungermannie. Stems above an inch 
in length, sending down rootlets from their whole under 
surface; irregularly branched. Leaves on the younger shoots 
vertical, adpressed and homomallous, on the older subpatent; 
of the cellules some are remarkably larger and more opaque, 
Such are irregularly dispersed. Stipules oblong, deeply divided 
into two divergent, acuminate segments, each of which has 
a large tooth on the outer margin towards the base. On the 
short fertile branches are about five pairs of leaves, of which 
the pair next to the calyx or the perichetial are oblong and 
the stipule corresponding is the largest and most deeply laci- 
"lated. "The calyx is oblong, cylindrical at the base, subeom- 
Pressed above, where are two linear and waved wings, below 
'S a short wing reaching from the base half-way towards the 
