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Fl. Fenn. 13, p. 372 ; Gott. and Rahb. Exs. 

 202, 493. Aneura latifrons. Carr. and Pears. 

 Exs. 288, 289. 

 On the naked ground. (Fig. /<?^.) 



This has often been confounded with Aneura 

 palmata, but the fronds have divided lobes, branch- 



ing in a " stag-horn," manner, and not palmately 

 lobed as in that species. 



B. Aneurotypus. Calyptra even ; peri- 

 chaetium intermarginal. 



Aneura pinguis, Linn. 



Frond decumbent, oblong, sinuately lobate, 

 without nerves ; calyptra cylindrical, even. 



Jungermannia pinguis, Linn. Sp. p. 1602; 

 Eng. Bot. t. 185 ; Hook. Br. Jung. t. 46. 

 Aneura pinguis, Dumort. Comm., 115; Gott. 

 and Rabh. Exs. 41, 103, 436, 427 ; Cooke 



