Pl. cell. fol. 13. HEPATICAS. 328. Maurocenius. 687 
XIV. 328. MAUROCENIUS. Mauroceni. 
Monoicous. Mars. dnthers spherical, pedicelled, scat- 
tered on the upper face of the stem, uncovered.—Frm. Ca- 
lyx terrainal, simple, bellshaped, jagged, surrounded by 
five bractese; peduncles continued; capsule spherical, very 
thin, networked, bursting irregularly ; seeds spherical, 
rough ; edaters short; helices double.--Leaves 2-rowed, many- 
cut, base parallel to the stem; stzpules 0. 
Maurosenius pusillus. Tiny mauroceni. 
Stem lying down, nearly simple; leaves bluntly crenated. 
Lichenastrum minimum capitulis nigris lucidis, Dillen in Rati Syn. 
110, 5. 
Jungermannia pusilla, Lin. §. P. 1602; Engl. Bot. 1175; Hooker 
Jung. 69. 
Jungermannia angulosa, Dickson Crypt. 1,7. 
Jungermannia pygmea, Wulf in Berl, Mag. 8,151. 
On moist banks in clayey soils; October to May. 
Plant matted; roots deep purple; perichetial leaves 0; 
odour similar to calamus aromaticus. 
XV. 329. SALVIATUS. Salviatt. 
Monoicous. Mate. Anihers spherical, olive-green, pe- 
dicelled, scattered, axillary; pedicells long, streaked Across. 
—Ferm. Calyx terminal or lateral, reverse ovate or reverse- 
heartshape, compressed below, triangular; mouth con- 
tracted, depressed ; peduncle short; capsule spherical, 
4-valved; internal base orbicular; valves regularly net- 
worked; seeds spherical, tuberculated; e/aters tubular, at- 
tached to the tip of the valves; helix single.—Thallus 
creeping, branched; leaves 2-rowed, stipuled, 2-cut, seg- 
ments unequal, conduplicate, lower segment smallest, sack- 
like, pressed close, inflated. 
1. Salviatus tamarisci. Tamarisk salviati: 
Stem pinnately branched ; leaves upper lobes ovate, 
roundish, lower lobes reverse-ovate; st7pules rather square, 
nicked, edge turned over; fruit terminal, on the branches; 
calyx reverse-ovate, smooth. 
Lichenastrum imbricatum, tamarisci Narbonensis facie, Dillen Musc. 
13, 31. 
Jungermannia tamarisci, Lin. 8. P. 1600; Hooker Jung. 6. 
Jungermannia rubiginosa, Neckar Pal. 2, 447. 
Jungermannia dilatata, Roth Germ. 3, 406. 
Jungermanunia nigricans, Lamarcke Encycl, 3, 283. 
On exposed alpine hills. 
