580 HEPATICJE NOVÆ ZELANDLE, &c. 
13. J. coalita, Hook. Musc. Exot. t. 193. 
Han. Van Diemen’s Land. 
(Lepidozea, Nees v. Esenbeck.) 
14. J. glaucophylla, n. sp.; caule implexo reptante pinnato, 
foliis subcontiguis patentibus convexis rotundato-quadratis 
quadrifidis segmentis acuminatis recurvis, stipulis oblongo- 
quadratis quadrifidis. 
Has. Van Diemen’s Land. 
Patches two inches wide, pale glaucous-green, thin, loose. 
Stems nearly two inches long, the branches subpinnate, 
patent. Leaves scarcely touching one another, on the 
young shoots distant; moistened and seen by transmitted 
light of a pale olive colour, but when dry more white and 
glaucous. Stipules oblong in their undivided part. 32 
From Jung. levifolia, Tayl., the present may be readily 
known by its whitish glaucous colour when dry, by the in- 
sertion of the leaves being nearly parallel with the stems, by 
the larger cells of the leaves, which too are flatter, by the 
larger and more oblong stipules and the greater size of the 
plant. - 
(Mastigobryum, Nees v. Esenbeck.) 
15. J. Nove-Hollandie, Nees. 
Has. Van Diemen’s Land. - 
(Radula, Nees v. Esenbeck.) 
16. J. buccinifera, n. sp.; caule implexo prostrato ramoso, 
ramis patentibus, foliis subimbricatis patentibus integer" 
rimis lobo superiori obovato-rotundato convexiuseulo 
inferiori minuto trapezoideo adpresso, calyce demum 
axillari ex angusta elongata basi obconico subcompresso 
truncato. 
Haz. Van Diemen's Land. í 
. Patches wide, dusky olive-green. Stems about one ioe x 
long, with numerous, alternate, erecto-patent branche 
Leaves smaller on the inferior part of the stem and there not 
