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Has. Falkland Islands. 
Dusky pale-olive. Leaves involute along the upper part 
ofthe stem. Stipules with a very shallow notch. Allied to 
our Jung. otiphylla, (vid. vol. 3, p. 466) whose leaves and sti- 
pules, however, are entire. 
6. J. biapiculata, n. sp.; caule adscendente subsimplici apice 
incurvo subcæspitoso, folis imbricatis patenti-deflexis 
secundis concavis e basi lata laxe amplexanti oblon- 
- gis bifidis segmentis lanceolatis apiculatis integerrimis, 
calyce terminali oblongo-ovato plicato apice coarctato mul- 
tifido ciliato-denticulato. 
Has. Ascension Island. 
Stems loosely cæspitose, rising erect among mosses, slightly 
curved above, pale olive-green, but the very young shoots 
sometimes dark green; branches few. Leaves nearly squar- 
rose, yet homomallous, suddenly apiculate, their cellules very 
minute, the bases of the leaves concave and loosely em- 
brace three fourths of the stem. Perichætial leaves erect, 
closely adpressed to the calyx. 
. Very closely allied to Jung. piligera, Nees, from Java, 
which has the segments of its leaves more unequal, their 
apiculus less considerable, while the cellules are still more 
minute, 
(Lophocolea, Nees.) 
ied. multipenna, n. sp.; caule procumbente implexo ramoso, 
folis distichis imbricatis patentibus obovatis margine 
antico gibbosis subemarginatis decurrentibus, stipulis bifi- 
dis segmentis lanceolatis basi hinc dentatis, calyce oblongo 
acutissime trigono ala superiori latissima ciliato-dentato.* 
Has. Lord Auckland's group. ; 
Tufts flattish, pale dusky brown. Stems about 1 inch 
long, irregularly branched. Leaves somewhat in the shape 
* By an accidental error, this character and description, which ought to 
have appeared under (J. Lophocolea) multipenna, vol. 111. p. 381, were 
replaced with a repetition of the character and description of J. intorti- 
