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branches horizontal, broader at the apex, 

 pinnatifici or dentate, obtuse ; perichaetium 

 campanulate, mouth laciniate ; calyptra cyhn- 

 drical, even, downy. 



Jmigcrmajuiia piiiuatifida, Nees in Mart. Fl. 

 Bras. p. 327. Aueiira piiinatifida, Dumort. 

 Rev. Jung. p. 26 ; Cooke Hep. f. 175. 



var. sniitata, Dicks. Crypt. II., p. 16 ; Eng. 

 Bot. t. 1476. Rather more branched, digitate- 

 palmate. 



Jiiiigermamiia uuiltifida /? siniiata, Hook. 

 Br. Jung. t. 45. yiiicitra siniiafa, Dumort. 

 Comm. p. 115. Riccardia siiinata, Carr. and 

 Pears. Exs. No. 60, 61. 



Near waterfalls and mountain streams. 



It is recorded of the form sinuata that the 

 fronds are larger and flatter than in A. nniltifida, 

 as well as somewhat more compound, with un- 

 equally cloven extremities, while the fructification 

 is smaller and more scattered. — {Plate 7, fig. po.) 



Aneura palmata, Hec/w. 



Frond rosulate, ascending, digitate-palmate ; 

 segments linear, unequal; perichaetium median; 

 calyptra clavate, tuberculate. 



Jitugcnnannia pabjiata, Hedw. Theor. t. 20, 

 f. 3-7, t. 21, f. 1-3. A Jieiira pahiiata, Dxxmovi. 

 Comm. 115; Gott. and Rab. Exs. No. 43, 463. 



