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from the amphigastria of separate individuals. 

 Carr. Brit. Hep. 44. 



Saeeogyna vitieulosa, Linn. 



Stem procumbent, branched ; leaves accum- 

 bent, ovate, entire ; stipules ovate-lanceolate, 

 margin denticulate. 



/ungermannia vitieulosa, Linn. Sp. 1597; 

 Eng. Bot. t. 2513; Hook. Br. Jung. t. 60; 

 Mack. Hib. II., 63. Saccogyna viticulosa, 

 Dumort. Comm. p. 113; Cooke Hep. 

 f. 115, 1 1 6, 117, 1 18; Carr. and Pears. Exs. 

 No. 12, 13, 14; Carr. Br. Hepat, p. 47, t. 9, 

 f. 28. 



Shady rocks in woods and heaths. 



Attached to Sphagnum, or the surface of rocks, 

 forming depressed 

 patches several 

 inches in circum- 

 ference. Stems 

 filiform, slightly 

 flexuous (fig. 

 145). Innovations 

 distant. Rootlets 

 sparse. Leavesdis- 

 tichous, closely im- 

 bricate, alternate, horizontal, plane, ovate, obtuse 

 with a broad subdecurrent base (fig. 147) ; margin 



