» foliis 
‘stipu: 
ongato 
‘unger 
siccitate 
et rotun- 
oblonga, 
tio y sts 
atuor dee 
lis spire 
to grow, 
0 coneare 
t divided 
Campbells Islands.] CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA. 55 
The shoots of this species appear like rows of the minutest beads, so small is the whole plant, and the stem 
is all but imperceptible, even with a tolerable lens. The position of the lobe on the lower part of the leaf resem- 
bles that of a Radula. 
(19. SYMPHIOGYNA, Nees.) 
78. JUNGERMANNIA Phyllanthus, Hook., Muse. Exot. t. 95. 
Has. Lord Auckland's group; in the shaded woods, abundant but barren. 
79. JUNGERMANNIA flabellata, Lab., Fl. Nov. Holl. vol.ii. p.109. t.254. f. 1. Hook. Muse. Exot. t. 13. 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group; with the former, but also barren. 
(20. ANEURA, Nees.) 
80. JUNGERMANNIA multifida, L. Hook. Brit. Jungerm. t. 45. 
Var. 8, incisa; frondibus atro-viridibus carnosis inciso-ramosis, lobis pinnatis apice bilobis subdecurvis. 
J. incisa, nobis, in Hook. Lond. Journ. of Bot. vol. iv. p. 93. 
Var.? y, minima ; cespitosa, frondibus vix 4 lin. latis. 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group and Campbell’s Island; var. 8, in the former locality only; var. y, Lord 
Auckland’s group. (Dr. Zyall.) 
Of this widely diffused and highly variable plant we have noticed what appear to be the most striking varieties ; 
all of them are destitute of any trace of fructification, and some may be improperly included under this species, or 
even genus; there are, however, no grounds for removing them from Aneura, and being anxious to draw attention in 
this work to all that is known of the Flora of the South, we prefer arranging such dubious plants with their nearest 
apparent allies, to passing them by unrecorded. 
(21. METZGERIA, Nees.) 
81. JUNGERMANNIA furcata, L. Hook. Brit. Jung. t. 55. and 56. 
Var. y, eruginosa, Brit. Jungerm. l.c. 
Has. Lord Auckland’s group and Campbell’s Island; very abundant at the roots of ferns and other 
plants; var. y, on the bark of trees. 
This plant is as variable in size in this part of the world as in others. 
(22. Zoopsıs, Hook. fil. et Tayl.) | 
Perichetium e squamis paucis lanceolatis. Calyx e frondis nervo ortus, pedicellatus, obovato-oblongus, in 
lacinias plurimas fissus.—Frondes lineares, parce ramose, e cellulis hexagonis pro magnitudine plante majusculis tumidis 
formate, nervo centrali valido, marginibus crenatis interdum sinuato-repandis. Calyx maximus—Planta anomala a 
Diplolena, Nees, differt calyce simplici, hine, scilicet extrorsum, squamis perichsetialibus preedito. 
82. JUNGERMANNIA argentea, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; Hook. Lond. Journ. of Botany, vol. ii. p. 400. sub 
Metzgeria. (Tas. LXVI. Fig. VL) 
