JUNOEUMANIA, 343- 



Fruits April, May. 



Dimensions. — Stems from h to 1 inch long, rarely more, with 

 leaves from 1* mm. to 1"5 mm. wide, attenuated portion 4 mm. 

 wide, diam. of stem '2 mm. ; leaves "8 mm. long x "8 mm. broad, 

 segments '25 mm., '9 mm. x "9 mm., seg. '3 mm. ; upper leaves 

 •55 mm. x "5 mm., "5 mm. x -4 mm., '45 mm. x -4 mm., -4 mm. 

 X "25 mm. ; cells '02 mm.; l)racts 1' mm, long x "9 mii). broad, 

 !• mm. X 1" mm., seg. "4 mm. ; bracteole "8 mm. long x "5 mm. 

 broad, seu'. "4 mm. ; sub-bracteole "8 mm. x '5 mm., sej^. '4 mm. ; 

 perianth 2" mm. long x "9 mm. broad ; cilia "075 mm. ; peri- 

 gonial bracts '5 mm. long x "7 mm. broad; antheridia '2 mm. 

 X "15 mm. 



Hab. — Growing in loose tufts or creeping amongst mosses, on 

 heaths or in woods, in the plains or subalpine localities. 



1. Near Penzance, U'm. C/wnotf. 3. Abbey Wuod, Kent, 

 K M. Holmes. 4. Holt, Norfolk, Rev. B. B. Francis. 5. Walls, 

 Alton Towers ; Ramshorne ; Dimmings Dale ; Star Wood, Oak- 

 amore, Stafford, ./. E. Bctf/naU. 7. Cwm Bychan, Merioneth, 

 E. J/. Holmes. Barmouth ; Cader Idris, Merioneth, //'. //. B. 

 8. Charlesworth Coombs, Derbyshire; near Woodhead, Derb}'- 

 shire, G. J. Holt. 9. Alderley Edge, Cheshire, C. J. Wild. Staley 

 Brushes, Cheshire, G. A. Holt. 10. Bolton Woods, 7>r. Carri/i(/ton, 

 Ingleboro' ; Penyghent ; Bingley ; Baildon, Yorks., IJ^. West. 



12. Westmorland, G. Stabler; Skiddaw, Bev. C. H. Binstead. 



13. Crichope Linn, Kirkcudbrightshire, C. Scott. 15. Kinnordy, 

 C. Li/ell. 16. Moidart, West Inverness, S. M. Macvicar. 



I. South of Ireland, Miss Hut chins. Near Dublin, Br. Taijlor. 

 Ballykill ; Howth demesne, D. McArdle. 



0. Piemont et Grosnez, Aii(/. Martin. 



Found on the Continent and in North America. 



Obs. — This is a very polymorphous species, and varies much 

 in size ; it is not likely to be confused with any other species on 

 account of the singular attenuated stems. I should like to 

 have adopted the characteristic name of Martins, Jnn//. hdrtjata 

 var. attennata {Jnnf/. atteiinata (Mart.) Lindenb.), but Sclileicher's 

 nauu' has the priority, and is quoted by Nees, " Eur. Leber.,"' 



