Tjo CRYPTOGAMIA ALGiE. 



The male friidifications we have never yet ("ecr' 

 but as Hal'er and Schmiedel affirm their exiftenc 

 we have no doubt of its being a true ymtgermai 

 tiia, as the whole habit otherwife declares •, and; 

 many more, if not all the jfungermanm£ a 

 found to produce farinaceous granules of tl 

 like fort, either feflile, or fupported on very fhc 

 peduncles, 



Linnaeus has placed this plant among the MN 

 UMS, but as no one has ever obferv'd it to pr 

 produce capfules covered with Calyptr^, k ca. 

 not properly be rank'd under that genus. 



JlJJ'a 2. JUNGERMANNIA frondibus fimplicitcr pii 



natis, foiiol.s bifid s, caule apice femineo. M^• 

 VMfJJiim. Lin, Sp. pi. 1579. JUNGERMAL 

 NIA. n. 1864. Ha/kr. hili.Jlirp. Helvet. ^ S- 

 p&L Fl. CnrnicL p. 34H. n. 1345. Michel. gen.> 

 5./. 14.? Dil'en. mufc. t. 31./. 6.) 



Powdered Jungermannia, with bifid leaves. Ang. 



In moift Ihndy woods, by the fides of fprings al 

 rivulets. IV 



This grows in all refpe(?ts like the former, and Is 

 the fame kind of granulated globular hea:, 

 but the leaves are bifid or horned at the cxi'- 

 mity, and fonietimes the horns are alio tip|!l 

 with feffile granulated globules. We have ncr 

 yft feen the male frudlification'^, but Micbeli i 

 figured them, and tiie whole hgbit of the pit 

 iieclares the genus. 



J. frondil;s 



