CRYPTOGAMIA. HEPATICAS, Marchantia, 
Var, 2. Calyx with 8 clefts. 
Mich. i. 2s 
M. Female calyx witht diviaionls§ seoments tubular, 
Dill, 75. 5-Mich. 4, Lunaria-Buxb. i. 62. 2, 
Crowded in its growth, sometimes beanched, ee leaves pro- 
ceeding from ne ese: of the old ones, from } to 1 inch long, 
pleasant green, not pellucid, not vein ed. sine a ith 4, and 
sometimes 5 asin Ditt. Fruit-stalk white, th brittle ; 
1 to 2 inches hi r. OTACKHOUSEe 
Shady courts and garden walks, P. June—Oct. 
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crucia’ta. 
M., Leaf scolloped : female calyn 5-cleft; hemispherical.. hemisphze’s _ 
£. bot. 503-Schmid. 34—Dill. iV ba 2-Mich. 2. 2- Fi, dan. 
762—Buxb. ii. 5. 16 
Head hemispherical, with 5 globules underneath. Glodules 
bursting, and pouring out seeds. Linn. Leaf from } to 1} inch 
long, concave, edge ‘waved and scoll 3 at first simple, cloven 
when older, and a young - eraine from the end. Fruit-stalks 
an inch high, brownish, na 
Sides oii rivers and wet uk! pe wet rocks. 
P. April, May. 
M. Leaf forked, mdented : female ealysis ‘eres egg: 
shaped, with about 5 cells undernea 
E. bot. 504-Schmid. 31-Hedaw. theor. 25, 134 to 136-—Mich. 
3 1-D;/1. ya 1-Vaill, 38. 8-Fi, dam. 274-Col, ecphr. 
‘331. 1—Park, 1314, 4. 
Leaves pleasant pale green, slippery to the touch, c Heats 4 
rom 
, 
sembling warts. Linn. Fruit-stalks 3 or 4 inches ot trafis- 
ance of the weal mre ar which per ns the seeds of the 
Lycoperdons. Mr. Woonw. Leaves in large clusters, indented, 
blunt, green, with Mids 2 white tubercles 
round on the banks of brooks i in shady places, and 
sometimes Saray Dit. an 8 common, but I have only 
Ditchin eter Tenge rfolle, where I have observed it for some 
_ Ditchingham. Mr. Sroxe. Road from Kingshill toCam, Glou- 
cestershire, in fruit, Mr, Baxer.] P. March, April. 
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