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130 CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA. | Fuegia, the 
Nees, fid. Montagne in Voy. aw Pole Sud, Bot. Crypt. p.256 (non Jung. coadunata, Swartz.) (Tas. CLIX. 
Fig. VI.) 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; moist places in the woods. 
Cespites late extensi, plani, pallide fusco-olivacei. Caules 1-2 unc. longi. Folia vix imbricata, patentia, ovata, 
apicem versus dilatata et in segmenta 2 subulata subcaudata fissa, laxe cellulosa. Stipule parvi, cauli subeequilatee. 
Folia perichzetialia erecta, lateralibus emarginatis dentatisque, intermedio seu stipulari bifido integerrimo. Seta 
uncialis. Capsula ovalis. 
This is one of the many southern forms of ` Lophocolea nearly related to one another, and to J. bidentata of 
Europe; it differs from J. secundifolia, in the leaves being horizontally patent and not secund ; from J.diademata, nob., 
of New Zealand, in the calyx and less spreading foliage; and from J. physanthá, nob., of the same country, also by 
the totally different calyx, from all three by the divisions of the mouth of the latter organ being dentate. We are 
indebted to our friend M. Montagne for a specimen of his J. coadunata, so named by Nees, but which we do not 
consider to be the plant of Swartz. 
Pyare CLIX. Fig. VI.—1, plant. of the natural size; 2 and 3, leaves; 4 and 5, stipules ; 6, calyx, seta, and 
capsule :—all magnified. 
47. JUNGERMANNIA humifusa, Hook. fil. et Tayl; caule flaccido procumbente implexe ramoso, foliis 
approximatis subimbricatis horizontaliter patentibus planis oblongis antice gibbosis emarginato-dentatis 
integerrimis, stipulis bipartitis segmentis subulato-setaceis extus unidentatis quadripartitisve. Nobis in Lond. 
Journ. Bot. vol. iii. p. 472. (Tas. CLIX. Fig. V.) 
Has. Kerguelen’s Land; on the rhizomata of Pringlea. 
Cespites lati, explanati, appressi, pallide virides. Caulis uncialis, irregulariter ramosus, ad stipulas radicans. 
Folia approximata, vix imbricata, basi latiora, decurrentia, sinu apice forme irregulari. Calyx ovato-oblongus, trigonus ; 
angulo unico alato, subdentato. Perigonia in spicas ovato-lanceolatas secus ramos obvias disposita, foliolis imbri- 
catis, ventricosis. 
Very nearly allied to J. leptantha and perhaps not distinct from it; though we have preferred separating 
species from such widely-severed localities as these affect, when, as in this case, they present tangible characters. 
Those of this species will be found in the more erect leaves, with lax areole, wide and decurrent bases, and more 
setaceous stipules. 
Prate CLIX. Fig. V.—1, plant of the natural size; 2 and 3, leaves; 4, stipule :— magnified. 
48. JUNGERMANNIA alternifolia, Hook, fil. et Tayl.; caule gracili laxe implexo procumbente parce 
ramoso, foliis flaceidis laxe reticulatis alternis patentibus planis triangulari-ovatis emarginatis decurrentibus 
segmentis spinoso-acuminatis integerrimis, stipulis minutis quadripartitis segmentis setaceis, calyce terminali 
triangulari-eylindraceo ore trilabiato ciliato. Nobis in Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. iv. p. 83. (Tas. CLXI. Fig. II.) 
Has. Falkland Islands; on moist banks near the sea. 
Caspites luride virides, ramis substrictis. Folia basi decurrentia, laxe reticulata; gerichetialia 4 longitudine 
calycis, erecta, concava, subciliata. Capsula oblongo-rotundata. 
Related to J. humifusa, but distinguishable by the deep division of the apex of the leaf, the longer segments, 
the more decurrent bases and the wider segments of the stipules. This species was erroneously described (Lond. 
Journ. Bot. 1. c.) as a native of New Zealand; from whence we have never seen specimens. 
Prats CLXI. Fig. II.—1, plant of the natural size; 2 and 3, branch and leaf; 4, leaf; 5, stipule :—all 
magnified. 
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