42 CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA, [Auckland and 
flaccidis ascendentibus, foliis contiguis patentibus distichis oblongis bitidis segmentis divaricatis acuminatis 
integerrimis, stipulis minutis lanceolatis bipartitis integerrimis, calyce obovato compresso trigono, ore bila- 
biato dentato. Mac dé 
Has. Lord Auckland's group; in large tufts upon the moist trunks of trees. 
Cespites lati, interdum 2-3 unciales, supra albidi v. pallide straminei, inferne dilute brunnei. Caules 1=2 
unciales, valde intertexti, elongati, graciles, simplices v. rarius ramosi, apices versus paulo curvati, flaccidi, cellulosi. 
Folia e caule prostrato suberecta, paulo divergentia, hine quasi biserialia, oblonga, versus medium sublatiora, emar- 
ginata v. bifida, sinu obtuso, segmentis acuminatis; perichetialia conformia, erecta. Stipule bifide, integerrime, 
rarius basi extus unidentatee. Calyx membranaceus, pellucidus, trigonus, latere anteriore latiore, angulis incrassatis 
opacis, ore majusculo bilobo, lobis acuminatis argute dentatis. Capsula ovalis, pedunculo 4 unc. longo. 
This species is very nearly allied to and apparently intermediate between the J. bidentata, L. and J. perpusilla, 
nobis, the former in particular, from which it is only to be distinguished by the smaller size and the entire segments 
of the stipules; from the latter it may be known by being at least double the size, by the more tufted habit, the 
deeper emargination of the leaf, their more acuminate segments and larger cells, and by the deeper division of the 
stipules. There are numerous radicles issuing from the stem throughout its whole length, their position is immedi- 
ately above the stipules, whence it seems highly probable that, when less tufted, the plant may be wholly creeping. 
This species will be figured in the Flora of New Zealand, of which island also it is a native. 
32. JUNGERMANNIA perpusilla, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; ceespitosa, caulibus ascendentibus subramosis, 
foliis erecto-patentibus subsecundis oblongo-ovatis bifidis segmentis divaricatis subobtusis integerrimis, sti- 
pulis minutis oblongis bifidis v. rarius laceris, perigoniis ovatis. (Tas. LXIV. Fig. IX.) 
Has. Campbell’s Island; mixed with other Hepatice and mosses, sparingly. 
Cespites parvi, pallide flavi, laxi. Caules vix 3 lin. longi, subramosi, graciles. Folia patentia, ovata, basi 
lata, bifida v. rarius trifida, sinu obtuso.. Stipule diametro caulem equantes, in segmentis 2 «equilongis integris 
v. rarius sectis divise. Perigonia e folis ventricosis imbricatis ad apices recurvis in spicam brevem ovatam dis- 
positis, Perichetii abortivi folia elongata, subdentata, sinu minus profunda. 
Under the preceding, to which this bears most affinity, we have pointed out their relative peculiarities. 
Puare LXIV. Fig. IX.—1, a specimen of the natural size; 2, a portion of a branch, magnified. 
33. JUNGERMANNIA grisea, Hook. fil. et "Tayl.; ceespitosa, procumbens, caulibus implexis ramosis, 
foliis patentibus approximatis supremis congestis oblongo-rotundatis integerrimis marginibus recurvis, sti- 
pulis bipartitis segmentis hinc unidentatis y. rarius multipartitis, calyce terminali oblongo trigono compresso 
ore dentato. (Tas. LXIV. Fig. VIII.) 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group; creeping amongst mosses, &c., rare. _ 
Cespites depressi, plani, fusco-olivacei. Caules 1 unc. longi, vage ramosi, flexuosi, apicibus ascendentibus. 
Folia inferiora disticha, marginibus recurvis, convexa, suprema appressa, secunda, in capitulum congesta, substantia 
crassiuscula, luride flava, subpellucida, cellulis minimis. Calyx 1 lin. longus, trigonus, angulis incrassatis opacis, 
latere inferiore latiore, ore triangulari dentato. Perichetii folia tria, erecta, horum duo superiora majora magisque 
elongata quam in foliis caulinis, rotundata, integra; tertium v. stipulare, oblongum, emarginatum, marginibus 
recurvis. 
This very closely resembles the Z. discedens, Nees; it is, however, a larger species, of a paler colour. The 
leaves are erecto-patent and not recurved, their tops entire, the stipules are divided, and each segment is again 
divided or bears a tooth at the outer margin. 
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