HANDBOOK OF r.kirisH lIl.l'AI u .K. '79 



Capsule dehiscing irregularly. Elaters absent. 

 Antheridia immersed in the frond. 



The British genera may be thus character- 

 ised : — 



A. Without a proper involucre : — 



Capsule immersed in the upper side of the 

 frond. — Riccia. 



Capsule adnate to the inferior surface. — 

 Ricciclla. 



Capsule immersed in the frond, not protu- 

 berant. — Ricciocarpus. 



B. With a proper involucre : — 



Fruit free on the disc of the {xor\^.—Spli(cro- 

 carpus. 



Genus 48. RICCIA, Mich. 



Involucre none. Fruit immersed in the 

 frond. Calyptra style- 

 bearing, style deciduous. 

 Sporangium globose, ir- 

 regularly erumpent. Ela- 

 ters none. Antheridia 

 naked on the superficies 

 of the frond, tubulous, 

 produced on the same or on other indi- 

 viduals. 



'' Capsule sphaerical, immersed in the frond, 

 indehiscent, crowned with a style, which 

 alone is protruded." 



