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83. JUNGERMANNIA parasitica, Hook. fil. et Tayl; caule subimplexo procumbente pinnatim ramoso, ü 
foliis subapproximatis patentibus valde concavis integerrimis v. obscure dentatis, lobo superiore triangulari- 
ovato acuto v. acuminato apice subrecurvo, inferiore oblongo acuminato, stipulis parvis obovato-quadratis 88 
bilobis lobis rotundatis integerrimis. Nobis in Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. iti. p. 477. J. marginalis, nobis, /. c. 
vol.iv. p. 91. (Tan. CLX. Fig. VL) E 
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Haz. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; parasitical on J. uncialis, and amongst lichens on trunks of trees. " 
Caules gracillimi, minimi, oculo nudo invisibiles, pallide virides, inter Lichenes aliasque Hepaticas dispersi, | 
+, unc. longi, subpinnatim ramosi, ramis suberectis. Folia subremota, patentia, basi latiuscula, apicibus acuminatis, Tr 
incurvis v. recurvis, lobo inferiore margine involuto subundulato. siccitate 
This has precisely the habit and appearance of the Irish J. ovata, Tayl. MSS., an equally minute parasite, with (alpin 
stipules of the same form. The present differs from that in the shape of the more distant leaves, which are shorter, 4 puc] 
wider at the base, and more acute above. The whole plant is of a paler colour, and from the smaller size of the | A 
cells of the leaves their tissue is more dense. 1 1 divisions 
PraATE OLX. Fig. VI.—1, plant of the natural size ; 2, stem, leaves, and stipules ; 3, leaf; 4, stipule :—magnified. 43 frond. 
84. JUNGERMANNIA rufescens, Lindb., in Gottsche, Lindo. et Nees, Syn. Hep. p. 366. ۳ 
Has. Staten Land, Menzies (in Herb. Hook.). i 
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85. JUNGERMANNIA pisicolor, Hook. fil. et Tayl.; fronde laxe ceespitosa erecta dichotome divisa basi in 
stipitem teretem gradatim attenuata, lobis linearibus obtusis emarginatis uninerviis integerrimis. Nobis ix 1 
Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. ii. p. 478. (Tas. CLX. Fig. VIL.) 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; at the bottom of an alpine lake. jobs 
Frondes e radice repente elongato erecti, sub 3 unc. lati, pisicolores, demum flavescentes, parte inferiore atra, obov 
bis terve dichotome divisi, lobis plerumque madore concavis, e margine proliferi ; juniores basi rotundati, primum 2 Fig. 
liberi?, demum radices emittentes. Nervus validus, percurrens, siccitate tenuis, albescens, madore dilatatus, fronde 
concolor, axillis acutis. 
A very distinct and curious plant, allied to the J. tenuinervis, nob., of New Zealand, from which it may be E 
known by its yellow-green colour, greater size, and taller habit, narrower and more elongated lobes, and, above all, m 
by its being erect, differing remarkably in that respect from its northern allies, J, Hibernica, Hook., and J. Lyellii, Hook. a 
Prate CLX. Fig. VII.—1, plant of the natural size; 2, apex of frond :— magnified. 3 
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frond. 
(15. ANEURA, Nees.) divide 
86. JUNGERMANNIA multifida, Linn.; Fl. Antarct. Pt. I. p. 166. 1 1 
Var. 8. submersa ; fronde anguste lineari-elongata pellucida parce ramosa plana, ramis brevibus, perigoniis | n 
marginalibus alternis brevissimis, cellulis densis. 4 
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Var. y. nana; parvula, ramosa, cellulis latioribus brevioribusque. m 
Has. Hermite Island, Cape Horn; var. a and 8, very abundant; var. y, in a fresh-water lake amongst E 
the mountains. Falkland Islands; abundant. a 
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An extremely abundant plant in the southern extra-tropical regions. i folios 
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