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the apex of the frond ; peduncle emerging 



from the apex. Perianth internal. Capsule 



four - valved, coriaceous, naked. Elaters 

 double, naked, deciduous. 



Plants without leaves, frondose, the fronds having 

 nerves. 



Blasia pusilla, Linn. 



Utricular involucre immersed, adnate to the 

 frond ; elaters double, free. 



Form j3 capsulifera, Hubn. 



Jungermannia blasia, Hook. Br. Jung., t. 82, 

 84. Blasia pusilla, Linn. Sp. 1605 ; Carr. and 

 Pears. Exs. No. 145, 146, 287 ; Cooke Hep. 



fig- 173- 



On the margin of ditches. (Fr. Mar. Apr.) 



Growing in patches, often imbricating. Radicles 

 more or less numerous, and on different parts, fre- 

 quently along the | ^,/-vs Ai 

 underside of the nerve. /|\ G )\ r' 'Jr^il / 3/ 

 Frond horizontal, ,-ixO 

 prostrate, the apices r Xj£0"^S 



often erect, \ to 1 

 inch long, for the most 

 part oblong, some- 

 times simple, or with 

 a single lateral branch, i77- 



but sometimes more divided dichotomously; atother 

 times the ramification is almost palmate, having the 

 ends forked, extremities always wider than the 

 base, more rarely the fronds are stellate, substance 



