JUNGIIBMANIA. 305 



April 1879, G. A. Holt, May 1885. 1:^. On a bank by River 

 Lune, near Ingmire Hall, Westmorland, G. Stabler ; Borrowdale, 

 Cumberland, Dr. Carrim/to)i S)' ir. II. P. 13. Troquhain Wood, 

 Balmaclellan ; Blackbank dyke, Glenlee, New Galloway, I. 

 McAndrea'. 



Found on the Continent and in North America. 



Obs. — I have taken as type oS^ Jung, autz/nnialis, De C, n. 528 

 Moug. et Nest. Stirpes Crypt. Vog-Rhen. Exsic, wliich agrees 

 entirely with the description <di Jang. Huhapicalh, Nees, in habitat, 

 habit, more elliptic leaves and narrower perianth with ciliated, 

 mouth. 



Jnng. Scliraderi, Mart., I consider merely a variety of the 

 same, distinguished by its more marshj^ habitat, laxer habit, 

 broader leaves and perianth, which, so f\ir as I have been able to 

 observe, has no long cilia at its mouth. 



This very rare species is at once distinguished from any of 

 the other round-leaved ones with stipules, by the ver)- difierent 

 bracts and in the type by the ciliated perianth. 



Description of Plate CXXIX. — Fig. 1. Plants natural 

 size. 2. Portion of stem, antical view x 24 (Canada, Macoun). 

 4. Ditto X 24 (Tyn-y~Groes, Gr. A. Holt). 4, 5. Leaves x 24 

 (ditto). 6-8. Ditto (Ingmire, Stabler). 9. Portion of leaf x 290 

 (Tyn-y-Groes, Holt). 10, 11. Stipules x 24 (Ingmire, Stabler). 

 12, 13. Bracts x 24 (New Galloway, McAndrew). 14. Brac- 

 teole x 24 (ditto). 15. Perianth x 24 (ditto). 16. Cilia from 

 mouth of perianth x 85 (Ingmire, Stabler). 17. Pistillidium x 

 85 (ditto). 18. Perigonial bract x 24 (Canada, JNIacoun). 

 19. Antheridium x 85 (ditto). 



9. Jungerniania autumnalis, De C. var. Schraderi (J fart.) 



J angermania Scliraderi, Mart. Fl. crypt. Erl. p. 180, t. 0, f. 55 (1817). 

 Jungermania Scliraderi, var. undvMfolia, Nees, Nat. Eur. Leh. 1 , p. oOG ; G. et 

 R. Hep. Eur. n. 338. 



Dioicous, loosely ctespitose, medium in size, of a pale green to 

 yellowish-brown colour. Stems procumbent; radiculose, rootlets 



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