Campbell's Islands.] FLOE A ANTARCTICA. 157 



40. Jungermannia coaUta, Hook.; Muse. Exot. t. 123. Cheiloscyphus, auctomm. 

 Hab. Lord Auckland's group ; on the trunks of dead trees, &c, in the woods. 



41. Jungermannia sinuosa, Hook.; Muse. Exot. 1. 113. Cheiloscyphus, auctomm. 



Hab. Lord Auckland's group ; at the roots of trees, growing mixed with mosses. 



Our specimens are quite white, the leaves, and especially the stipules, broader than in the figure quoted above ; 

 the latter renifonn, with shorter laciuias. 



42. Jungerman^iia leiicoplujlla, Hook. fil. et Tayl. ; laxe esespitosa, caulibus erectis elongatis subra- 

 mosis gracilibus, foliis arete imbricatis patentibus membranaceis convexis subtriangularibus una cum stipulis 

 coahtis marginibus recurvis ciliato-dentatis, stipulis oblongis erectis margimbus recurvis eroso-dentatis, 

 calyce elongate oblongo compresso bilabiato labiis denticulatis, perigonii foliis confertis abbreviatis. (Tab. 

 LXV. Kg. IT.) 



Hab. Lord Auckland's group ; on the ground in the woods, generally mixed with other species. 



Caules laxe csespitosi, dispersi, flavo-fusci v. pallide brunnei, tenues, curvati, vage ramosi, vix 1 unc. lati, cum 

 foliis stipulisque subtrigoni. Folia una cum stipulis in laminam triangidarem horizontaliter patentem perfoliatam 

 oinnino coahta, margiuibus recurvis seu potius deflexis, substantia tenera pellucida laxe cellulosa. Perigonia ter- 

 minaha v. lateralis, raniis angustiora, conspicua, fohis brevioribus quam foha cauhna magisque confertis. Antkera 

 3-4, pedicellata?, minimse. 



A well marked and beautiful species. 



Plate LXV. Fig. IT. — 1, a specimeu of the natural size ; 2, front, 3, back, and 4, side view of a branch j 

 magnified. 



43. Jungermannia fissistipa, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; caule prostrato subranioso, foliis disticlris oblique 

 patentibus densis arete imbricatis ovatis obtusis apices versus grosse dentatis, marginibus decurvis inferiore 

 integerrimo basi decurrente, superiore cum stipula rotundata fimbriato-lacera coalito. Cheiloscyphus fissi- 

 stipus, Gottsche, Lehn. et Lincl. Spec. Hepat. (ined.) 



Hab. Lord Auckland's group ; on the dead and decaying trunks of trees, in the woods. 



This beautiful and strongly scented species is a near ally of /. coalita, Hook. ; but hi that the leaves are simply 

 bifid at the apex, in this they are toothed repeatedly, and the stipides are much more divided, besides being gene- 

 rally distinctly bifid at the apex owing to the terminal pah of teeth being more remote than the others. 



(10. Lepidozea, Dumorf.) 



44. Jtjngermannia lamfolia, Hook. fil. et Tayl. ; esespitosa, implexa, caule elongato pinnate, rarnis 

 breviusculis patentibus attenuatis recurvis, foliis stipulisque quadrato-rotundatis quadrifidis rarius tri-quinque- 

 fidis segmentis acutis incurvis, calyce in ramis inferioribus abbreviatis terminali lanceolato acuminato sub 

 orem denticulatum plicato. 



Hab. Lord Auckland's group and Campbell's Island; at the roots of trees, &c, abundant. 



Caspites plani, appressi, subdensi, dilute flavo-brunnei v. olivacei. Caules graciles, 1-2 unc. longi, ramis diva- 

 ricatis. Folia horizontaliter patentia, caide oblique inserta, remota, lsevia, pallida, pellucida. Stipula \ magnituchnjs 

 fohi. Perichatium perbreve, e foliis paucis erectis appressis quam fohis caulims minus profimde sectis. Capsula 

 cyliudracea ; semina numerosa, luride-brunnea, globosa ; Jila spiraliter torta, elongata, helice duphci. 



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