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(Fig. 55.) Stem slender, rather long ; leaves 

 distant. 



Barren steins procumbent, fertile erect i inch to 

 1 1 inch, dirty brown colour, more or less branching. 

 Leaves imbricated and adpressed, 

 concealing the stem, erect, nearly ovate, 

 fiat, acutely cleft about three-fourths of 

 length into two equal segments, which 

 are lanceolate, acuminate, margins ob- 

 scurely serrate. Perichaetial leaves 

 surround the calyx for nearly a third of 

 its height, the interior quadripartite, the 

 exterior resembling those of the stem 

 but larger. Calyx plicate above, toothed or torn at 

 the margin and paler. Calyptra ovate, dirty white. 

 Capsule globose, shining, dark brown. Elaters 

 bispiral. 



Anthelia Juratzkiana, Limpr. 



Minute. Stems creeping, branched, branches 

 short and clavate ; leaves trifarious, deeply 

 bifid, segments lanceolate ; perichaetial leaves 

 deeply incised and dentate ; perianth deeply 

 plicate, mouth a little contracted, and dentate. 



Jungermannia Juratzkiana, Limpr. Krypt. 

 Fl. Schles. p. 288. Jungermannia julacca v. 

 clavuligera, G. L. and N. Syn. Hep. 147. 

 Anthelia Juratzkiana, Limp. 1. c. p. 436. 



In alpine regions. (Fr. July.) 



Minute, monoicous. Growing in fiat dense en- 



