468 HEPATICA ANTARCTICA, 
which was collected by Mathews at Pilzhum on the Andes of 
Columbia; like it, ours has a concealed minute lobe at the 
termination, in front, of the amplexicaul base of the leaf. It 
appears, however, sufficiently different by its greater size, 
more imbricated and erecter leaves, with their lower lobes 
smaller; besides, the accessory lobe, in front, is far more con- 
siderable in our plant. 
30. J. humilis, n. sp. ; caule implexo procumbente ramoso, 
foliis subimbricatis erecto-patentibus subsecundis rotundatis 
concavis integerrimis, stipulis minutis rotundato-ovatis bifidis 
segmentis extus subunidentatis. 
Has. Kerguelen's Island. : 
Patches wide, olive-green. Stems about one inch long, 
irregularly branched. Leaves loosely imbricated, by no 
means decurrent, patent and homomallous. Stipules about 
the breadth of the stems, with a shallow notch, each pec 
ment bearing exteriorly a minute tooth. 
This is allied to our J. turgescens, from Lord fer 
group; it may be known by its smaller size, more olive 
colour, by its stipules toothed at each side, by its more 
patent leaves without decurrent bases, and by their structure 
of far larger cells. 
31. J. minuta, Crantz. 
Has. Kerguelen’s Island. 
 (Gymnanthe, Tayl.) 
32. J. Urvilleana. Plagiochila (Scapania) Unie Mae 
tagne in Voy. au Pole Sud. t. 16, f. 2. 
Has. Cape Horn. 
(Lophocolea, Nees v. Esenbeck). 
33. J. textilis, (n. sp.) ; caule implexo procumbente vagè 
atque parcè ramoso, foliis distichis complanatis approximatis zu 
erecto-patentibus late semiovatis apice sinuato-bispinosis 2 
integerrimis planis, cellulis majoribus, stipulis ovatis 
partitis. 
Has. Falkland Islands. 
