126 CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA. [Puegia, the 
31. JUNGERMANNIA fulvella, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; parvula, caule implexo procumbente ramoso, ramis 
cylindraceis, foliis arcte imbricatis patentibus concavis marginibus incurvis remote dentatis carnosiusculis 
pellucidis laxe cellulosis caulinis oblique rotundatis, rameis minoribus arctius imbricatis rotundatis, stipulis 
erectis concavis late rotundatis integerrimis v. irregulariter dentatis, calyce laterali obovato cylindraceo foliis 
perichsetialibus integerrimis duplo longiore. Nobis in Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. 3. p. 464. (Tas. CLVIII. 
Fig. I.) 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn ; in the woods on dead timber, trunks and twigs of trees; abundant. 
South part of Tierra del Fuego; C. Darwin, Esq. 
Cespites 3 unc. lati, pallide fulvi. Caulis 1 unc. longus, pluries vage ramosus, ramis tenuibus. Folia caulina 
rameis laxius imbricata, basi latiora planiora, dentibus valde irregularibus. Stipule ramez caulinis breviores, sed 
latiores, rariusque dentate. Folia perichetialia parva, oblonga, concava, calyce ter breviora. Calyx lineari-oblongus, 
trigonus, subtumidus, ore angustato. Seta 4 unc. longa. Capsula late oblonga. 
With much the appearance of a Herpetium, but having no flagelliform shoots, and the leaves are irregularly 
dentate. It is a most distinct species. 
Prats CLVIII. Fig. I.—1, plant of the natural size; 2, part of stem, leaf, and stipule ; 3, leaf; 4, upper leaf; 
5, stipule; 6, portion of branch with leaves, calyx, seta, and capsule; 7, calyx and pericheetium ; 8, corolla :— 
magnified. 
32. JUNGERMANNIA obvoluta, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; ceespitosa, caule ascendente vage ramoso, ramis cylin- 
draceis elongatis flaccidis suberectis, foliis imbricatis patentibus membranaceis laxe cellulosis late quadratis 
margine incurvo undulatis bifidis sinu angusto hic illic grosse dentatis subdecurrentibus, stipulis majoribus 
rotundato-ovatis concavis emarginatis utrinque uni-dentatis. ^ Nobis in Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. iv. p. 80. 
(Tas. CLXI. Fig. L). 
Haz. Hermite Island, Cape Horn, and the Falkland Islands; on the trunks of trees, and on the 
ground. 
Ceespites pallide olivacei, straminei. Caules 4—4 unc. longi. Folia secus partem caulis superiorem involuta. 
Stipule emarginatze, sinu latiusculo. 
Allied to J. oligophylla, nob., but quite different specifically from that, and from any other species with which 
we are acquainted. 
Puate CLXI. Fig. L—1, plant of the natural size; 2, portion of stem, leaves, and stipules; 3, leaf; 
4, stipule :— magnified. 
33. JUNGERMANNIA madida, Hook. fil. et Tayl. ; ceespitosa, caule elongato planiusculo erecto ramoso, 
ramis erectis fastigiatis, foliis laxe imbricatis patentibus semiamplexicaulibus concavis ovato-quadratis 
bifidis, segmentis acutis incurvis integerrimis v. apices versus 2—3-dentatis, stipulis majoribus foliis paulo 
brevioribus concavis late ovatis bifidis subintegerrimis, calyce terminali cylindraceo recto apice obscure 
dentato, capsulee valvis lineari-elongatis. Nobis im Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. 3. p. 465. (Tas. CLVIIL. Fig. IT). 
Haz. Hermite Island, Cape Horn ; on moist banks, and in bogs on the mountains, forming dense tufts. 
Cespites densi, 2-3 unc. lati, locis humidioribus obscure virescentes, siccis rufescentes. Caules 2 unc. 
longi. Folia laxe imbricata, ad 4 longitudinis bifida, minute cellulosa, integerrima v. apices versus 1-2-dentata. 
Stipule folis subsequales, late oblongze, bifide, segmentis obscure dentatis. —Calyz elongatus, superne attenuatus, 
apice truncatus. Capsula elongata, cylindracea. 
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