cland lal; 
ord Auckland's 
Tourn, Bi. 
Falklands, ete.| CRYPTOGAMIA ANTARCTICA. 137 
described it already under two names. The leaf of these specimens is shorter, broader at the upper part and rounded, 
with the lower lobe shorter than is usual in J. physoloba. We add a figure. 
Prate OLX. Fig. III.—I, plant of the natural size ; 2, branch and leaf; 3, leaf; 4, pericheetium and calyx ; 
5, calyx and capsule :— magnified. 
(11. Poryorus, Gottsche.) 
76. JUNGERMANNIA Magellanica, Lamk. Fl. Antarct. Pt. 1. p. 162. 
Haz. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; on trunks of trees, abundant. Strait of Magalhaens, Commerson. 
Staten Land, Menzies. 
Also found in Campbell’s Island, Tasmania, and New Holland. 
77. JUNGERMANNIA Menziesii, Hook., Muse. Exot. t. 118. 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; mossy trunks of trees, wet rocks, &c.; also on the summits of the 
mountains. Staten Land, Menzies. ; 
78. JUNGERMANNIA palpebrifolia, Hook., Muse. Exot.t.71. Gottsche, Lindb. et Nees, Syn. Hep. p. 246. 
Has. Strait of Magalhaens, D’ Urville. 
(12. FRULLANIA, Raddi.) 
79. JuNGERMANNIA cyperoides, Schwaeg., Prodr. Hep. 14. Gottsche, Lindb. et Nees, Syn. Hep. p.420. 
Has. Strait of Magalhaens; (fid. Schwaegrichen). 
80. JUNGERMANNIA lobulata, Hook., Musc. Huot. t. 119. Gottsche, Lindb. et Nees, Syn. Hep. p.445. 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; in woods. Staten Land, Menzies. Falkland Islands; on rocks 
near the hill tops. 
81. JUNGERMANNIA Magellanica, Spreng., in Annal. des Wetter. Ges. vol.i. p. 95. t.4. f. 10, (fid. Gottsche, 
Lindb. et Nees, Syn. Hep. p. 441.) 
Haz. Strait of Magalhaens ; on Drimys Winteri and Berberis ilicifolia; Forster (fid. Gottsche). 
(13. Lesnunta, Spreng.) 
82. JUNGERMANNIA subintegra, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; caule breviusculo ceespitoso procumbente elongato 
subsimplici, foliis subimbricatis erectiusculis integerrimis, lobo superiore oblongo-rotundato, inferiore 4 bre- 
viore tumido involuto angulo superiore acuminato, stipulis caule paulo latioribus ovatis acutis integerrimis v. 
summo apice fissis. Nobis in Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. iv. p. 477. Gottsche, Lindb. et Nees, Syn. Hep. p. 911. 
(Tas. CLX. Fig. V.) 
Haz. Falkland Islands; in wet places near the sea. 
Cespites late extensi, pallide olivacei. Caules vix 4 unc. longi, plerumque simplices. Folia amplectantia, 
suberecta, concava, diametro caulis duplo latiora, laxe cellulosa, areolis majusculis. Stipule majuscule, integerrime, 
v. imo apice solum fissee, segmentis approximatis. 
The great size of the stipules comparatively to the leaves and their very obscure division, afford sufficiently 
distinctive characters of this species. 
Prare CLX. Fig. V.—1, plant of the natural size ; 2, stem; 3, leaf; 4 and 5, stipules :— magnified. 
