54 CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA. [Auckland and 
Cespites parvi, pallide olivaceo-virides. Caules sub 4 unc. longi, ramis divaricatis. Folia remota, suberecta, 
anguste obovata, lobo inferiore extus ad inflexionem dente obtuso aucto. 
The minute size, more erect, narrow and more distant leaves, will readily distinguish this species from small 
states of J. serpyllifolia, even in the absence of fructification. 
75. JuxGERMANNIA albo-virens, Hook. fil. et Tayl. ; minima, caulibus implexis prostratis ramosis, foliis 
laxis patentibus valde concavis oblongis apice rotundatis integerrimis, lobulis involutis ovatis tumidis, stipu- 
lis exiguis oblongis bifidis segmentis obtusis acutisve, calyce in ramo brevi proprio terminali obovato-elongato 
basi angustato apice quadriplicato tubuloso. (Tas. LXVI. Fig. IV.) 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group; on rocks at the summits of the mountains, mixed with other Junger- 
manie. 
Laxe cellulosa. Caules per plantas alias dispersi, non cespitosi, pallide flavo-olivacei, 2-3 lin. longi, siccitate 
fragiles, irregulariter ramosi, ramis remotis. Folia basi semiamplexicaulia et subsaccata, superne oblonga et rotun- 
data, apicibus plerumque recurvis, cellulis majusculis aquosis. Stipule cauli arcte appresse, inconspicue, oblongo, 
caule vix latiores. Perichetii foliola tria, lateralibus erectis concavis obtusis lobulo acuto intus auctis, tertio v sti- 
pulari oblongo bifido stipulis omnino conformi sed majore. Calyx apice tubulosus, demum in lacinias quatuor de- 
hiscens. Capsula spherica, pallide brunnea, valvis basi coadunatis. Semina majuscula, pauca, angulata ; filis spira- 
libus paucis, diametro 4 seminum. 
Very nearly allied to the J. ulicina, Tayl. (J.minutissima, Brit. Jung.), preferring also wet mosses on which to grow. 
'The British plant may be distinguished by its smaller size, the larger cells of the leaves, which are not so concave 
and subacute, whilst their lobulus has a sharp process or tooth at the point of involution, also by the more divided 
stipules, whose segments are acuter, and by the recurved perichzetial leaves. 
Park LXVI. Fig. IV.—a specimen of the natural size; 2, portion of branch ; 3, leaf, and 4, stipule : magnified. 
76. JuNGERMANNIA Zatitans, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; minima, caule tenuissimo prostrato ramoso, foliis 
remotiusculis suberectis celluloso-crenulatis ovatis acutis apicibus seepe incurvis, lobulis ovatis involutis, sti- 
pulis inconspicuis bifidis segmentis lanceolatis obtusis, foliis perichetialibus late obovato-cuneatis acuminatis. 
Haz. Lord Auckland’s group; mixed with other Hepatice. 
Cellulosa, minima. Cespites laxi, dispersi, planiusculi, pallide virescentes. Folia remotiuscula, longitudine 
varia, acuta v. acuminata, cellulis preecipue versus margines majusculis tumidis et prominentibus, hinc folia subcre- 
nata, lobulo + latitudine folii. Stipule valde inconspicue, caule vix latiores. Perichatii foliola ramis anni prece- 
dentis terminalia, erecta, obovata, acuminata, lateralia incurva, tertio oblongo concavo bifido. 
Closely resembling the J. hamatifolia, Hook. ; but the leaves are much broader. From J. echinata, Tayl., it 
may be known by the presence of stipules; from J. albo-virens, by its smaller size, more cellular texture, and acute 
leaves. 
77. JUNGERMANNIA plicatiloba, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; caulibus implexis procumbentibus vage ramosis, 
foliis laxis erecto-patentibus valde concavis rotundato-quadratis subtruncatis integerrimis, lobo inferiore in- 
curvo apice angulato superiori subeequali basi tumido appresso, stipulis exiguis emarginato-bifidis segmentis 
linearibus subincurvis. 
Haz. Lord Auckland’s group; on Parmelia intestiniformis, Ach. 
Ozspites minuti, laxi, pallidi. Caules vix ¥ unc. longi. Folia remota. Stipule minimee. 
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