CRYPTOGAMIA. HEPATIC, Jungermannia. (C.1) 
= y specimen accords with Vaillant, but not entirely so with 
lena s. Leaves pointing from opposite lines, nding, 
near, not at all tiled, t dispoebd:i in a double row a eek side, 
alternate, pete re those underneath not being ma or 
ve, 
united with all slightly waved. Linn. Leafits 
roundish, convex oe chore, concave underneath, connected by a 
small appendage near the rib, with the leafit above it. Jnvolz~ 
erum terminating, oblong, green, Frait-stalk white, 1 inch 
long. Caps, roundish. Po Dut. 
Shady places. P. March, April, 
J. Shoots doubly winged above: leafits fringed. 
Hedw. theor. 15-E. bot. 607—Dill. 71, 18—Mich. 5. 8. 
Leafits broad at the base, and enveloping the mid-rib, so that 
there appears no interstice between the leafits and the appendages 
or coloured scales placed above them. Wels. Plant mostly about 
13 inch long, branched or unbranched, Leafits oblong, nume- 
rous, green, pellucid. Jnvolucrum terminating, broad; at first 
leaning Dit 
oods rod moist shady places in Westmoreland. 
P. Match, April. * 
853 
nemoro’sa, 
J. Shoots doubly winged above: leafits finely scolloped : resupina'ta. 
tiled ; circular. 
Dill, 71s 19, 
Very rarely flowers, Underneath resembling a nap. fodder: 
Plant 2 inches long. Leaftts (if magnified) appear edged with a 
double fringe, with appendages on the upper side. Neck. Stems 
forked, or imperfectly winged, lying one on another, rigid, 
brittle. Leaves in 2 tows; entire at the sides, but with 3 or 
more minute teeth at the end. Porticn. Grows crowded toge- 
In clefts of rocks, mr on turf heaths, | P. April. 
J. Doubly winged above: leafits strap-shaped ; bowed albicans, 
Dill, 71. 20-Vaill. 19.5 
Shoots 1 to 2 inches long, not creeping, S reclining, Wes. 
F, orming dense peenets one shoot lying on another, Leafits 2- 
rowed, 3 a line long, and % broad, ver entire; e ending in a 
blunt point. Besides these larger leaves, there is another set 
only half the size on the upper side of the miderib, i at the 
