CRYPTOGAMIA. HEPATIC. Jungermannia. (D)» B63 
neled, the point a little turned aks Fruit-staik short, crooked» 
Sheathing involucrum short, roun 
n shaded eee in 70 aR of Scotland. Dicks. 
J. Shoots cylindrical, een leafits tiled on every side: jula’cea. 
owers on fruit-stalks 
Fi, din’ 1002.9—Dil]. 73. 38. 
Brittle. Fruit-sta/é terminating. Necx. Shoots slender, cy- 
lindrical, silky, from 4 to 1 inch high ; sometimes forke d. Leaves 
al 
rising out of a toothed pains ee Ditt. Scales of the involu- 
crum cloven, membranaceous. Leaves when magnified cloven, 
not unlike those o Ciaede curvifolia. Mr. Grirrit 
Wet rocks and by the side of rivulets on fender Idris, Glyder 
nowdon, and the Highland mountains, [On rocks on the 
sides pa tops of hills in Dartmoor, Devonshire, Mr. New 
P. Sept. Oct. 
J. Shoots cylindrical, somewhat compressed, closely tiled, concinna’ta; 
compact: leaves convex -and concave, smooth 
flowers on fruit-stalks. Ligurr. 786. 
Dill. 73. 38, F. julacea is spoken of by Lightf. as the best re- 
presentation of tte 
Grows matted in catty reddish brown above, pale green be- 
m J. pies Mr “ FFITH. 
$ it not a variety of J. jalacea? Huns. 651 
Rocks on the Highland ete frequent, {On Snowdon. 
‘Mr.. Gairrite. } Sept aaa 
J. Shoots cylindrical: leafits awl-shaped, pointing one rupes’tris. 
way 
Dicks. b. s.—Dill. 73. 40. 
The bale plant very short, being about one third of the 
length in, blackish, upright, seldom branched. Liyw. 
Shoots St curt rk green. Leafits bent back.,Javolucrum cylin. ~ 
drical, not tiled as in the J. alpina. Wener. Grows densely 
