HANDBOOK OF BRITISH HLPATIC/E. 



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from the amphigastria of separate individuals 

 Carr. Brit. Hep. ././. 



Saceogyna viticulosa, Linn. 



Stem procumbent, branched ; leaves accum- 

 bent, ovate, entire; stipules ovate-lanceolate, 

 margin denticulate. 



Jungermannia viticulosa, Linn. Sp. 1597; 

 Eng. Bot. t. 2513; Hook. Br. Jung. t. 60; 

 Mack. Hib. II., 63. 

 Dumort. Comm. p. 

 f. 115, 116, 117, 118; 

 No. 12, 13, 14 ; Carr. 

 f. 28. 



Saceogyna viticulosa, 



113; Cooke Hep. 



Carr. and Pears. Exs. 



Br. Hepat., p. 47, t. 9, 



Shady rocks in woods and heaths. 



Attached to Sphagnum, or the surface of rocks, 

 forming depressed 

 patches several 

 inches in circum- 

 ference. Stems 

 filiform, slightly 

 fiexuous (fig. 

 145). Innovations 

 distant. Rootlets 

 sparse. Leavesdis- 

 tichous, closely im- 

 bricate, alternate, horizontal, plane, ovate, obtuse 

 with a broad subdecurrent base (fig. 147) ; margin 



145- 



146. 



