HEPATICEH NOVÆ ZELANDLE, &c. 581 
touching one another, subimbricated above, the pericheetial 
pair are erect and oblong. The footstalk of the calyx stands 
out of the perichzetium and is taper, the upper part is shaped 
like a trumpet or elongate and obconical, the mouth is com- 
pressed before the egress of the capsule, the margin uneven, 
but not toothed. The capsule is cylindrical, its peduncle 
about three times its own length. 
From the Jung. complanata, L. the present is distinct by 
the long footstalk to the calyx, by the smaller size of the 
plant, its duskier green colour, by the rounder leaves, which, 
too, are less imbricated. dde 
(Frullania, Nees v. Esenbeck.) 
17. J. Magellanica, Lamarck, Encycl. Bot. v. 3, p. 28. 
Has. Van Diemen's Land. 
18. J. falciloba, n. sp. caule prostrato implexo pinnato, 
ramis erecto-patentibus, foliis imbricatis patentibus con- 
vexis integerrimis lobo superiori rotundato-oblongo apice 
brevissime bifidis margine recurvis, calyce ex angusta basi 
obovato supra levi infra tumide uniplicato apice tubo 
minuto coronato. 
Has. Van Diemen's Land. 
Patches wide, reddish-rusty brown. Stems three inches 
long, alternately branched; the branches bearing calyces 
shorter and more tumid. Leaves convex, closely imbricated. 
Perigonia are short obtuse spikes, sometimes almost round. 
The curved tubular tops of the lesser lobes reach below 
the inferior margin of the upper lobes, which isa very dis- 
tinctive mark, coupled with the short perigonia. 
(Symphyogyna, Nees v. Esenbeck.) 
19. J. obovata, n. sp. fronde stipitata erecta dichotoma lobis 
Obovatis tenuibus uninerviis margine dentatis, calyce in 
nervum subtus frondem insidente squamoso squamis 
laciniatis, calyptra lineari elongata. 
Has. Van Diemen’s Land. » 
Fronds furnished each with its own roots, pale green, or 
