234 TASMANIAN HEPATIC^. 



Leaves whitish, divided. 



6. J. MULTicuspiDATA, Hook. f. and Tayl. Fl. Antarct., 



150. Stems loosely tufted, prostrate, sparingly branched. 

 Leaves distant, whitish, suberect, membranous, pellucid, 

 obovate, 2-4-fid. to the middle, sinus obtuse, segments 

 acute. Perianth lateral or terminal, long, cylindric, 

 split at the side, mouth 3-4-toothed. Syn, Hep., 686. 

 On B. Halleriana — Archer. 



7. J. Bastovii, Carr. and Pear. Roy. Soc. Trans. Tas., 



1887. Monoicous, cladocarpous, pale glacous green ; 

 stems slightly branched, creeping, filiform, rigid ; 

 branches lateral ; leaves approximate, nearly transverse, 

 subsecund, subquadrate, ovate, convexo-conduplicate, 

 divided half way down into two acute spreading seg- 

 ments, sinus acute, margin entire, exstipulate ; involucre 

 on short lateral branches ; perigonial leaves 4-6 pairs, 

 turgid at the base, monandrous. (PI. xi. and xl.) 

 Ploughed Fields, Mount Wellington— R. A. B. 



8. J. TERES, Carr. and Pear. Roy. Soc. Trans. Tas., 



1887. Dioicous, densely csespitose, flagelliferous ; red- 

 dish brown colour ; stems sub-ramose, terete, wiry, rigid, 

 filiform, flexuose, branches postical; leaves closely 

 appressed, imbricate, sub-amplexicaul, erect, broadly 

 ovate, obtuse, margin hyaline, entire ; under leaves 

 none ; involucral bracts much larger, laciniate-den- 

 tate, bracteole ovate-acute, slightly dentate; perianth 

 ovate cylindric, deeply 4-6-plicate, mouth incurved, 

 denticulate, (PI. xi. and xlii.) 

 Mt. Wellington— R. A. B. 



7- SOLENOSTOMA, Mitten. 



This genus includes Jungermannia rotata. The perianth 

 adheres to the base of the uppermost leaves. Hook. 

 Handbook Flora N.Z., p. 753. 



Leaves quite entire. 



1. S. PtOTATA, Mitten. Jungerynannia rotata, Hook f. and 

 Tayl. Fl. N.Z., ii,, 129, t. 24, f. 4. Stems procumbent, 

 tufted, branched, recurved, flexuose, 1-3 in. high. 

 Leaves imbricate, dark green, secund, erecto-patent, 

 almost vertical, orbicular, concave, quite entire, ventral 

 margin sub-decurrent ; involucral similar. Stipules 



