HANI»l:(K>K OF I'.RniSH [II.I'.\TFC/K. I97 



w.'ivcd, slightly recurved .'it the extremity, base 

 deciirrcnt, and obliquely half embracinc,^ (fic;. 141). 

 Substance thick. Colour yellowish-careen at the 

 base, assuming; a purplish tint towards the extremity. 

 Stipules minute, widely subulate (fig. 140). Peri- 

 cha^tial leaves one erect pair at the base of the 

 calyx, margins a little waved. Calyx ovate, not 

 plicate, cylindrical, but compressed at the apex, 

 and truncate, obsolctely toothed, and two-lipped. 

 Capsule dark brown, furrowed. Elaters short, 

 bispiral. 



Mylia anomala, llook. 



Shoots scattered, creeping, mostly simple ; 

 leaves rather distant, subsecund, diversiform, 

 roundish-ovate, obtuse to ovate, acuminate, 

 concave ; texture thinner than in M. Taylon. 

 Perianth ovate-oblong, thrice the length of the 

 involucral bracts, which are ovate. 



Jungermannia anomala^ Hook. Br. Jung. 

 No. 34; Eng. Bot. t. 2518. Jungermannia 

 Taylon v. anomala, Nees Eur. Leb. II., 455 ; 

 Gott. and Rabh. Exs. 113, 236, 414, 415. 

 Colcochila anomala, Dumort. Hep. Eur. 106. 

 Mylia anomala, Carr. and Pears. Exs. No. 225. 

 Mylia Taylori anomala, Carr. Br. Hep. p. 70, 

 t. 9, f. 29. 



In scattered tufts among Sphagnum. 



Sir W. Hooker states that the principal differ- 

 ence between these two species consists in the 



