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Ptilidium Woodsii, Dnm. 



Stem piocumbent, two to three pinnate, 

 leaves bifarious, two-lobed, spinulosely den- 

 tate, minute linear auricle at the base; stipules 

 ovate, bipartite, dentate, base spurred on both 

 sides. 



Jnngennannia Woodsii, Hook. Br. Jung. 

 . Bot. Suppl. t. 2668 ; Mackay 

 66. Sendtnera Woodsii, Gott. 



Eng 



No. 66 



Fl. Hib. II 



and Rab. Exs. 367, 490; Cooke Hep. f. 131. 



Mastigophora Woodsii, Nees Eur. Leb. 3, 93. 



Carr. and Pears. Exs. No. 128, 271. Bleplia- 



rozia Woodsii, Dum. Rev. Jung. p. 16. 



On Irish mountains. 



Growing in large densely crowded patches, stems 

 procumbent, 3 to 5 or 6 inches long, flexuous, 



thread-like, once or 



twice dichotomous, 



^-fyt^u/^. beset throughout with 



1/ 1^ rather distant spread 



14 ^ i" 



52. 



g pinnae, which are 

 cither simple or 

 again pinnate, dirty 

 brown. Leaves 

 closely placed, in the 

 extreme ramuli, 

 at the apex, 



largest 



in the rest gradually smaller, everywhere imbricate, 

 and bifarious ; round or subquadrate, of two un- 

 equal lobes, the upper the largest, convex, divided 

 for half its length by an acute sinus into two ovate 



