HEPATICA NOVE ZELANDLA, &c. 563 
(Chiloscyphus, Nees v. Esenbeck). 
15. J. canaliculata, n. sp.; caule subceespitoso prostrato sub- 
ramoso, foliis imbricatis erecto-patentibus oblongo-rotun- 
datis subintegerrimis apice siccitate recurvis, stipulis bifidis 
segmentis laciniatis, calyce terminali oblongo subcompresso 
ore bilabiato denticulato. 
Has. New Zealand. 
- Patches about two inches wide, pale yellowish-green. 
Stems scarcely half an inch long, when dry appearing chan- 
nelled above from the recurvation of the tops of the leaves. 
These are scarcely decurrent, oblongo-rotundate, mostly 
entire, yet towards the top of the stem they shew a few very 
indistinct teeth. Calyx tumid, widely oblong, the bilabiate 
top sub-compressed previous to the egress of the capsule. 
Perigonia short, terminal spikes of closely set ventricose 
denticulate leaves, each containing in the axil a single 
pedicellated anther. | ix | 
16. J. oblongifolia, n. sp.; caule implexo prostrato vage 
ramoso, ramis patentibus complanatis, foliis contiguis 
patentibus planis oblongis apice retusis bidentatis ceterum 
integerrimis cum stipula obovata dentata recurva connatis. 
Haz. New Zealand. 
Patches four inches wide, blackish-green. Stems two inches 
long, flattish, at length turning black, ofien simple, some- 
times with two or three branches at right angles to the stem. 
Leaves scarcely imbricated, when dry lying in one plane, 
When moistened slightly inclining to one another, their lower 
‘Margin meeting the stem at a more acute angle than the 
upper, from a broad base oblong, very obtuse or rather 
retuse, having a spiniform tooth at the extremity of each 
margin, with a wide slightly waved sinus between, posteriorly 
the leaves grow to the stipules; these have from six to eight 
large teeth, are recurved and have one decurrent side longer 
than the other. : ea pee 
" "This species bears some resemblance to Jung. integrifolia L. 
et L., in this, however, the ‘termination of the leaf is alto- 
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