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entire, or cut into a wide very shallow notch (fig. 

 117); margin everywhere entire, dull reddish olive 

 or brown. Stipules closely appressed to the under 

 side of the stem, small, ovate, divided more than 

 half way down by an acute sinus into two sharp 

 segments (fig. 1 18). 



Dr. Spruce believes that when the fructification 

 has been met with this will be found to be a true 

 species of Clasmatocolca. 



Aplozia Schraderi, Mart., Dum. 



Stem procumbent, rather branched, leaves 

 bifarious, erect, orbicularly elliptic, entire ; 

 perichsetial leaves undulate. Stipules trian- 

 gular, awl-shaped. Perianth cylindrical. 



Jungermannia Schraderi, Mart. Fl. Erl. 180, 

 t. 6, f. 55 ; Carr. and Pears. Exs. No. 101 ; 

 Cooke Hep. f. 58. Aplozia Schraderi, Dum. 

 Hep. Eur. p. 56. 



In moist woods. 



Collected in dense tufts, stems creeping and flexu- 

 ous, radiculose, ascending, here and there branched, 



119. 

 Leaves densely imbricate, succubous, rather orbicu- 

 lar, obliquely sessile at the base, or a little deem- 



