79^ CRYPTCGAMIA ALGJE. 



Sec Michel gen. t. i./. 2. D///^«. mnfc. t.^j,' f. ;. 



Small rtar-he.<ded Marchantia. Ana^lis. 



It grows upon walls, rocks, and fliady neglected 



walks, about houies and gardens, flowering at 



the fame time with the other. 



The leaves of the firil kind have a ftrong aromatic 

 fmell and acrid tafle, and are recommended, in a 

 dccoftion of ikimmed milk, as good in the 

 jaundice, and other diforders of the liver. 



^emifph(S- MARCHANTIA calyce communi quinquefido 

 rica 2. hemifphserico, perichastio nullo. Sp. -pL 1604. 



{Michel, gen. t. 1. f. 2. Bilkn. mufc. t. JS f-"^') 



Hcmifphscric Marchantia, with crenated leaves. 

 Anglis. 



On wet banks and rocks, by the fides of rivulets, 

 amongfl the mountains not uncommon, as near 

 Jnz'erarfi, at the head of Lccb-Lomond, at Killin 

 in Brecida'batte, and on Een-na-caillich, in the ifle 

 of Skye, and in Edinburgh -Park, &c. Obferv'd 

 in the laft place by Mr. Talden. IV. V. 



The leaves of this are much fmaller than thofe of 

 rhe preceding, being from half an inch to an 

 inch long, and about a quarter of an inch wide, 

 divided at the extremity into two obtufe hcart- 

 fhap'd lubes, flightly crenated on the margin. 

 Thefe leaves generally lie one upon another, arc 

 commonly a little concave on the upper fide, 

 and covered with very fine prominent fcales, or 

 tubercles, running obliquely from the middle to 



the 



