34 CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA. [Auckland and 
Prare LXII. Fig. VIL,—1, a specimen of the natural size; 2, front view and 3, lateral view of portion of 
stem and leaves; 4, leaf; 5, ditto of perigonium; magnified. 
(3. AULICULARIA, Corda.) 
5. JUNGERMANNIA ocelusa, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; caule erecto laxe ceespitoso, ramis binis simplicibus v. 
parce ramosis, folis appressis reniformi-rotundatis basi sublobulatis in ramos decurrentibus integerrimis 
concaviusculis. (Tas. LXII. Fig. VIII.) 
Has. Campbell’s Island; in moist boggy places. 
Caules biunciales, luride v. pallide virescentes, inferne brunnei v. nigrescentes. Folia olivacea, pallide flava v. 
brunnea, superne arcte in capitulum circinnatum imbricata, areolis crebris minimis. 
This is evidently the southern representative of J. compressa, from which it is distinguishable by the inferior 
margin of the leaf being produced into a lobe, as also by the closer and smaller cells of the leaves. In the European 
plant the lower lobe of the leaf is decurrent on the stem, but does not form a lobe nor is it produced below the 
junction of its inferior margin with the branch. 
Prats LXII. Fig. VIIL.—1, a specimen of the natural size; 2 and 3, leaves; magnified. 
6. JUNGERMANNIA strongylophylla, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; minuta, caulibus ceespitosis erectis ramosis, 
foliis minimis suberectis laxe imbricatis secundis rotundatis integerrimis concaviusculis, stipulis truncatis 
bifidis, calyce oblongo subcompresso ore rotundato bilabiato. ((Tas. LXII. Fig. IX.) 
Var. B, minima ; gracilis, foliis minoribus. 
Has. Campbell's Island; on the hills: var. 8, Lord Auckland's group ; in wet places at the roots of 
grasses, &c. 
Cespites brunnei v. virescentes, supra muscos prostrati v. iis immixti. Caules graciles, subflexuosi. Folia minima, 
laxe cellulosa, pellucida, cellulis marginalibus majoribus, madore sub lente pallide fusco-olivacea.  Stipule oblonge 
v. obovate, truncate, bifidae. Folia perichetialia elongata calyce oblongo-obovato ore crenato paulo longiora. Va- 
rietas B, minor evadit, foliis remotis perigoniisque instructa. Perigonia plurima, lateralia, e foliis majoribus confertis 
ventricosis spicatis formata. 
There is no northern congener with which this will bear any close comparison; the form of the calyx and 
perichzetial leaves resemble the J. crenulata ; the present is, however, a very much smaller plant, distinctly stipulate, 
of a different habit and with rounder leaves. 
Prats LXII. Fig. IX.— 1, a specimen of the natural size; 2, the same, magnified; 3, portion of branch with 
leaf and stipule; magnified. 
(4. GorrscHEA, Nees.) 
7. JUNGERMANNIA Lehmanniana, Lind. in Lehm. Pugill. Plant. IV. p. 60. Gottsche, Nees et Lin- 
denb. Synops. Hepat. p. 20. G. Hombroniana, Mont. in Voy. au Pole Sud. Bot. Crypt. t. 16. f. 1. et in Ann. 
Sc. Nat. 1843. p. 243. 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group; on rocks and at the roots of trees in the woods, abundant. 
Also a native of Tasmania and of New Holland. We quite agree with the authors of the * Synopsis Hepati- 
carum ’ in uniting G, Hombroniana, Mont. with this. 
o 
cially in th 
been 0 
fore we wen 
PLATE 
3 and 4, le 
9. Ji 
subimbrica 
dorsali sem 
Hus. 
Laxe ce 
Folia confert: 
The Gol 
native of the 
larger propor 
than eight 8 
Gottschea Bl 
more entire | 
Zealand, thi 
Lord Auck 
A ver 
inches long 
cous-yelloy 
