CRYPTOGAMIA ALGM, 775 



-lufpidata J. frondibus fimpliciter pinnatis medio floriferis, 

 ' '• foliolis bidentatls. Sp. pL 1598. ( Michel, ^en t. 



^.f-iy. Dill' mufc. /. 70./. 13. opt) 



Forked Jungermannia. Avglis. 



In woods and moifl fhady places. IV. 



The llalks are from half an inch to an inch long, 

 and creeping. The leaves are very fmali, much 

 h(^ than thofe of the preceding, and divided 

 into two fharp points, or forks, at the top, but 

 fo that the angle between them is acute. 



The peduncles arc about half an inch high, and 

 copioufly produced, not from the extremities, 

 but the angles of the branches. The vagina 

 arc cylindrical, and longer than thofe of the 

 preceding, being about i-6th of an inch. 



uinqueden- J. fronde pinnata ramofa apice florifera, foliolis 

 iWa g, quinquedentatis. Sp. pj. i^qS. (Diilen. mufc. t. 



J\.f. 23. cpt. Michel, gen. t. 6./. 2. au^a.J 



Five-dented Jungermannia. Anglis. 



In thick Ihady damp woods, mix'd with other 

 moflcs. IV. 



Its manner of growth refembles that of the for- 

 mer, but the (talks are larger, and the lower 

 leaves arc divided into three, and the upper 

 ones into four and five acute dents, and the 

 f I unifications are produced from the tops of the 

 branches, out of large angular dented vagina. 

 The central nerve on the under fide io gov& F€4> 

 is coveied with minute finely indented kales, 



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