HAXDnOOK OF I'.RITISir IIKPATir/K. 



97 



in size to tlic leaves, hi fid half \va}-, antheridia 

 solitary. 



var. P data, Spruce. Larger, pallid green, 

 more branched, leaves denser, segments 

 longer, acuminate, incurved. 



Cephalozia bicuspidata, Li?i?i. 



Stem creeping, branched ; leaves incum- 

 bent, lax, subquadrate, bicuspidate, with an 

 acute sinus ; perichaetial leaves 2-3-fid, every- 

 where imbricate ; stipules none ; perianth 

 terminal on lateral branches, cylindrical. 



Jiingeruiannia bicuspidata, Linn. Sp. 1589; 

 Hook. Br. Jung. pi. 11 ; Eng. Bot. t. 1304, 

 2239; Gott. and Rabh. Exs. 74, 191, 289, 

 308, 309, 353; Cooke Hep. f. 95, 96. 

 Cephalozia bicuspidata, Dumort. Rev. Jung, 

 p. 18 ; Lindb. Linn. Journ. XHL, 91 ; Carr. 

 and Pears. Exs. No. 112, 113, 175, 253. 



On moist hedge banks and heaths. (Fr. Spring.) 



Growing in large tufts, loosely attached, pale 

 green. Stems procumbent, flexuous, 

 I to I J inch long, branching in a ra- 

 diate manner. Leaves rather distant, 

 spreading or nearly erect (fig. 71), 

 oblong quadrate, divided one-third 

 or more by an acute sinus into 

 two lanceolate equal acute seg- 

 ments, now and then a little in- 

 curved. Perichaetial leaves numer- 

 ous and closely imbricated, the in- 



