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XXVIII. JUNGERMANIA L. 



Fructification terminal on the main stem or on a short 

 branch. Involucral leaves free, like or unlike the stem leaves. 

 Inner involucre tubular, more or less angular, the mouth lacin- 

 iate. Calyptra included, or in some species projecting. Cap- 

 sule globose or oval. Elaters bispiral. Antheridia in the base 

 of special inflated leaves. Leaves entire, bidentate, or 2-many- 

 lobed or cleft. Amphigastria present or absent. Named for 

 L. Jungermann^ a German botanist of the 17tli century. 



(The genus as originally described by Linnaeus included 

 nearly the entire order Jungermaniacece^ but has been subdi- 

 vided over and over again so that its original characters are far 

 different from those given above. The genus as given here is 

 further broken up by recent European writers. ) 



* Leaves and amphigastria uniform^ 3-ranked. 



1. J. julacea L. Stem ascending^ branching, filiform; 

 leaves and amphigastria uniform, 3-ranked, imbricate_, deeply 

 bifid, the laciniae oval-lanceolate, acute, somewhat serrate; 

 inner involucre terminal, oval, plicate above, the mouth den- 

 ticulate; involucral leaves more closely imbricate, larger, other- 

 wise like those of the stem. (Anthelia julacea Dumort.) 



Hab. — Cal. (fide Gottsche), Greenland {Vahl). (Eu.) 

 Bib.— Syn. Hep. p. 140; Hep. Europ. p. 98. 

 Delin— Brit. Jung. t. 2; Ekart t. VIII, f. 61. 



** Amphigastria, present, unlike the leaves. 

 f Leaves entire. 



2. J. Schraderi Mart. Stems creeping, flexuous; leaves 

 elliptic-orbicular, entire, ascending; amphigastria broadly sub- 

 ulate, obsolete on old stems; involucral leaves large, elongate, 

 entire or emarginate spreading at the apex, the inner smaller, 

 more or less laciniate; inner involucre oval-obovate, ascending. 

 (Aplozia Schraderi Dumort. ) 



Hab.— On the ground, rotten wood, etc.; very common. (Eu.) 

 Bib.— Syn. Hep. p. 83 ; Hep. Europ. p. 56. 

 Delin.— Ekart t. XI, f. 97. 

 Evsic—Hep. Bor.-Amer. No. 27. 



ff Leaves hidentate. 



