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more crowded. Perichaetial leaves only slightly 

 different, lobes faintly crenate. Calyx narrow at 

 the base, cylindrical, becoming depressed, and at 

 the extremity quite flat, incurved when young, 

 mouth truncate, and minutely crenate. Capsule 

 ovate, deep brown. Elaters bispiral. — {Plate j, 

 fig- 32-) 



Scapania resupinata, z., Dum. 



Stem erect, rather branched, leaves un- 

 equally conduplicately two-lobed, lobes 

 rounded-ovate, rather obtuse, toothed. Peri- 

 anth with a dentate mouth. 



Jungermannia resupinata, Linn. Sp. 1599, 

 Eng. Bot. t. 2437. Scapania resupinata, Dumort. 

 Rev. Jung. p. 14; Carr. and Pears. Exs. No. 

 16, 17 ; Carr. Br. Hep., t. 8, f. 26 (partly). 



On shady rocks and walls. (Fr. May, June.) 



var. (3 laxifolia, Lindenb. p. 53. Stem more 

 lax, leaves more remote, lobule less obtuse. 



var. y recurvifolia, 

 Hook. Jung., t. xxi., f. 8. 

 Lobes and lobules of 

 the leaves recurved. — 

 (Figs. 86, 87J. 



Densely casspitose; 



shoots slender, of uniform 



diameter, radiculose, 

 86. 87. 1 ,- 



' zonate, ochraceous, olive 



brown or olive ; leaves closely imbricated, equal, 



