oo 3 
CRYPTOGAMIA. HEPATIC. Jungermannia. (D.) 865 
J. pee ee creping) doubly winged above: fruit-stalk from cine’rea, 
ile Mice cylindrical : leaves rounded. 
Dies. 
se oO 6. 18=Diil, hos 28, ; rf Py 
Grows creeping upon other mosses. Shoots short. Leaves 
round, grey, very small, tiled. If immersed in water and m mag. 
nified, other secondary: Jeafts may be found spdazncath these. 
ILL 
Woods. Bagley ‘Wood, neat pak inbas Dit. 
J. Shoot very. short,. unBranched : leaves alee circular, pu’mila. 
nearly opposite: fruit-stalk very lon 
PLATE XVIII. f. 4. 
Grows matted together. Shoot simple, about 1-Sth of an 
inch high. Leafits 6 to 8 circular, entire, tiled, nearly opposite. 
Sheath toothed. Fruit-sta/k terminating, + of an inch long, or 
Sent ita J. Wynne Griffith, am ah first discovered it on 
Cwm Idwe 
TARGIO‘NIA. Tis 2 valves, jin con- 
taining at bottom a capsude, nearly globular, 
many-seeded. See vol. I. p. 3go. 
T. Fructifications solitary: calyx open. Dicks. hypophy! Ta, 
“E. bot. 287-Mich. 3, Targionia—Dill, 78. S—Buxb. 1.61.4— 
Col. ecphr. 1, p 33% f: 3386 
Not Jarger than the little finger nail, Green, not pellucid: 
roughjwith white rising dots, Leaf heart-spear-shaped at first 
green, afterwards dark-purple, blackish underneath. | Fructifica- 
tion at the end, on t onder: side, the size of a vetch.. Calyx 
ack ; opening, containing the fruit covered with a rela 
skin, and filled with.a yallowiah pulp which rubs to powder be- 
tween the fingers, and stains them. Couumn.. ecphr. 
Heaths and sides of ditches near Dawlish, Devonshire. 
_ P, Mareh—May. 
as Fructifications crow together: pono perforated ogee” - 
the end. Dicks 
E. bot. See baich: " Skewarge Dill 78. 17, 
aalyx reticulated like the leaf of a Pigs bee Capsule® 
sitting ; brownish when ripe. Dicks. “he thick tops a this 
plant have much the appearance of some of the smaller Mosses 
and have, doubtless, on that account been overlooked; but they 
Von. TH, sL 
