CRYPTOGAMIA. HEPATIC. Jungermannia, (A) 
Capsules roundish. Lid, beak crooked. veil brownish, broad at 
the base, suddenly tapering to a point. Diz 
On the dead branches and trunks of sine P. Dec.—Feb. 
eee 
HEPATICA. 
JUN GERMAN’NIA. oneneae naked : capsule 
4-valved : seeds roundi 
Oxs. Many of the species are beautiful microscopic oe, 
For a fuller account of the parts of fructification, see Vol. 1. p 
864, and 389. 
SUBDIVISONS OF JUNGERMANNIA. 
A. Plant unbranched, and without a mid-rib. 
B, 1. Leaves winged: fruit-stalks terminating. 
2. Leaves winged: fruit-stalks lateral, or at the base. 
Cyd heaves winged 3 leafits with appendages: fruit-stalks 
termina 
2. lanes winged leafits with a dages: fruit« 
stalks lateral, or at the base li a = 
D. Shoots tiled with leafits. 
A. Plant simple, without a mid-rib. 
J. A little leaf growing upon a large one. 
Dicks. be si-Hedw. theo. 21. and 22, and 23~E. bot. 771- 
Schmid. jung. f..\ to 6-Dill. 74. 4\-FI. dan. 359—Happ. 
1. gangs 1-Mich. 44 Marsilea. 1-Col. ecphr. i, 331. 3~ 
Park, 1314. 5+Mall, frid. 2. 6 and 5 
Leaf variously scoll and eurled at he edge, pale green 
ed to the aay fibres from its under = Wen. 
Fruit-stalks hollow, 2 inches high. Scor. Bears its fruit in the 
ioe but flowers in autumn, the Bar igh flowers open ike 
$ 
Lower part of the involucram fixed in a kind of groove. Style 
i inate number. 
849 
epiphylla. 
