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Anthoceros laevis, Linn. 



Larger than A. punctatus. Frond smooth 

 and flat. Mouth of the involucre more broadly 

 rough. 



Anthoceros Icevis, Linn. Sp. 1606; Lindenb. 

 Syn. Hepat. 113; Cooke 

 Hep. fig. 193; Carr. and 

 Pears. Exs. No. 212, 213; 

 Eng. Bot. t. 1538. 



On wet slopes, sides of 

 ditches, &c. 



Fronds larger than in A. 

 punctatus. lobed, the segments 

 dilated, rounded, and waved; in 

 that species they are round and 

 entire, not sinuated. The colour 

 in this species is darker green, 

 and it is later in fruit (fig. 201). 



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