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Campbells Islands.) CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA. 43 
Prats LXIV. Fig. VIIL—1, a specimen of the natural size; 2, portion of branch; 3, pericheetium and calyx : 
both magnified. 
34. JUNGERMANNIA multipenna, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; procumbens, caulibus implexis ramosis, foliis dis- 
tichis patentibus imbricatis obovatis acutis obtusisve truncatis v. emarginatis margine anteriore gibboso in- 
feriore decurrente, stipulis subquadratis varie sectis plerumque bifidis segmentis divisis v. quadrifidis rarius 
irregulariter dentatis interdum in lacinias quatuor divaricatas subulatas fissis, calyce oblongo triquetro ala 
superiore latiore ciliato-dentata. 
Has. Lord Auckland's group; on the ground and on the bark of trees in the woods. 
Cespites horizontales, appressi, pallide brunnei v. rufi, rarius virescentes. Caules vix 1 unc. longi, vage ramosi, 
Folia late ovato-oblonga, exacte opposita, horizontaliter patentia, forma apices versus varia, plerumque truncata v. 
late emarginata, laxe cellulosa, pellucida, superiora interdum utrinque cum stipulis connata; perichetialia erecta, 
dentata. Stipule varie, interdum subintegre, marginibus irregulariter dentatis, seepius late quadrate, quadrifide 
v. bifide, segmentis basi extus unidentatis, rarius quadripartite, laciniis divaricatis elongato-subulatis. 
This plant has so many points in common with J. heterophylla, Schrad., that we retain it as a separate species 
with much hesitation, and chiefly on account of the larger cells of its more rounded leaves, which are more gibbous 
above and narrower towards the apex; the broad stipules, which are never ovate, and also on account of the longer 
calyx, of which the lips are more frequently and deeply toothed, as are the pericheetial leaves. Through a mistake 
the specific character and description of J.intortifolia, nobis, were repeated under this species in the *London Journal 
of Botany,’ vol. iii. p. 381. 
35. JUNGERMANNIA spinifera, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; caulibus prostratis laxe implexis subramosis, foliis 
densis arcte imbricatis erecto-patentibus tenerrimis laxe reticulatis ovato-oblongis basi decurrentibus margi- 
nibus recurvis bifidis segmentis elongatis subulatis, stipulis majoribus latissimis reniformibus sexfidis seg- 
mentis lanceolatis. (Tas. LXV. Fig. I.) 
Has. Lord Auckland's group; on wet rocks near the tops of the hills, scarce. 
Pallide flava v. albo-virescens, inter alias Hepaticas repens. Caulis 4 unc. longus, apicem versus attenuatus 
recurvus, antice canaliculatus. Folia arcte imbricata basi latiora antice approximata, margine inferiore longe 
decurrente, sinu obtuso, segmentis acuminatis divaricatis, cellulis majusculis laxis pellucidis. Stipule plerumque 
conformes, pro genere maxim:e, basi concavee, amplexicaules, in lacinias sex erectas v. divergentes subulatas fissee. 
Anthere inter baseos foliorum perigonii parte superiore caulis sitze, pedicellate, albze, majuscule. 
A highly beautiful species and very different from any we have ever seen. The. apices of the leaves are rather 
variable, in general they are bifid for $ or 4 way down, with a rounded sinus; but, in other cases, the segments 
have more the appearance of subulate appendages placed on each of the rounded apices of the leaf; in one instance a 
trifid leaf was observed, the third segment was on the upper margin towards the base. 
Piare LXV. - Fig. 1.—I,-a specimen of-the-natural size ; 2 and 3, leaves; 4, stipule ; magnified. 
36. JUNGERMANNIA allodonta, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; caulibus implexis prostratis ramosis, foliis distichis 
imbricatis horizontaliter patentibus ovato-oblongis obtusis rotundatisve utrinque ad apicem bisetosis v. trun- 
catis rarius acutis v. apiculatis, stipulis minutis lanceolatis bipartitis. 
Has. Lord Auckland's group ; on the bark of trees in the woods. 
Cespites:1-2 unc. diametro, plani, appressi, luride virescentes. : Caules sub:1-unc. longi, vage ramosi, prostrati, 
hic illic radicantes, una cum foliis sub 1 lin. lati. Folia tenera, laxe cellulosa, alterna, horizontaliter patentia, 
