860 CRYPTOGAMIA. HEPATIC, Jungermannia. (D) 
D. Shoots tiled with leafits. 
sa ope ta. J, Shoots creeping: leafits doubly tiled; with little scales 
underne mes branches of an equal breadth through-~ 
t. 
FI. dan: 1062—Curt. “pill 79, 26—Mich. 5. 21. 
Leafits circular. 3 ruitastalks terminating : very short. Neck. 
From i to 2 inches long, flat, irregularly branched, adhering 
close to the bark of =o in broad eee: soft to the —_ d 
ccid when wet. Fruit-stalk hardly a line long, ri sing from 
the origin of the branches as pA as from their extremities, out 
f a scaly involucram, which is lopped at the end. Caps. small, 
black, of short duration Wers. Dirt. Without visible roots. 
Plant pale or yellowish Sree dag but hardly pellucid. 
Fruit-stalks solitary or in pairs ; 
Trunks of trees, in hedges and iickets: EAS ESHIN most ina 
wet situation, P. Jan.—April. 
dilata’ta. J, Shoots creeping : leafits doubly tiled; with little scales 
underneath: branches broader towards the end 
Dill. 72» 27-Vaill. 19. 10-Mich. 6. 6-Neck. meth. \s 3, at 
p- 278. 
afis circular, in’ a double - Neck. convex, eg 
and shtees narrower than in the F. peer Ath Involucrum tet~ 
minating the branches, 3-cornered. Necx. colour dark ret 
or reddish. Frait-stalk 1 line long. We1s. Dix. Shoots aM 
Branches distant, winged. Juvolucrum mostly terminating, } 
in » Fruit-stalk very short. Caps, minute, globular: Hie 
LICH. 
Trunks of trees, closely adhering to the bark, 
tamarisci- J, ee et compound: fruit-stalks terminating > 
fo'lia, ndish, with Se ties underneath ¢ sti- 
sai Rey EG note 
Schmid. 07-Dill. ies 31-Mich. 6. 5—Vaill. 23, 10. 
tly 
longer, crowded art ying one upon another, more slender, more 
branched, branches sibs eadth, blunt at the ends, not 
closely attached to oe tree on which it grows, but rather pear 
ing down. ‘The mid-tib is more exposed to view, and on the 
under side appears jointed, and covered with small séalés clovent 
at abe end, Fruit-stalk terminating, very short, Caps. brown 
