248 TASMANIAN HEPATIC.E. 



Hook. Muse. Esot., t. 114; PL Antarct. 147, t. 63, 

 f. 1. G. ciliigera, Hook. f. and Tayl. in Lond. Journ. 

 Bot. iii., 376. PI. xx. 



In a rivulet near the Acheron River, with Chiloscy- 

 jphiis conjugatus, Gunn. (New Zealand, Lord Auckland's 

 Group.) 



Leaves^stipulate. 



2. a QTL1A.T1K, Mitten. PL N.Z. ii., 151, t. 101, f. 4. Stems 



2-3in. high, glabrous. Leaves purplish-green, closely 

 imbricate, very broadly ovate, ciliated all round with 

 hair-like cilia ; lobes nearly equal. Stipules 2-4 fid., 

 lobes rounded, long, ciliated. PI. xx. 



In the same locality, and with the preceding species, 

 Gunn. (New Zealand). Mount Wellington, J^.^.B. 

 Leaves lamellate, stipulate. 



3. G. Lehmanniana, Lindh. Stems 2-8in. high. Leaves 



ovate-oblong, crested with short lamell8S,serrate,ventral 

 lobe ovate-lanceolate, dorsal as long. Stipules ovate, 

 2-4 fid ; segments ciliate, furnished at the base with 

 pinnatifid leaflets. Perianth terminal ; involucral 

 leaves, connate, sub-pi nnatifid at the apex, acute, 

 ciliate, serrate. Syn. Hep. 20. Mont. Voy. au Pole 

 Sud. 276, t. 16, f. 1. G. Hombrofdana, Mont. 



Dense forest near Pranklin River, near the Acheron 

 River, and in a rivulet near the same, with the pre- 

 ceding species, Gunn. Back River Gully and elsewhere, 

 common, Oldfield. Cheshunt, Archer. Gullies, Mount 

 Wellington, abundant, Rodway, i2. J..5. 



20. SENDTNBRA, EndUclier. 

 Leaves incubous, without lobe. 

 Pruit terminal. 



Stems erect or inclined, tufted, pinnately branched ; branches 

 often recurved, attenuated. Leaves obscurely distichous, 

 incubous, closely imbricate, 2-5 cleft, segments entire. 

 Pruit terminal on long branches. Involucral leaves 

 numerous, incised, connate with the perianth. Perianth 

 tubular, deeply cleft, membranous at the base. Calyptra 

 chartaceous. Capsule globose on a short fruitstalk ; elaters 

 free, with 2 spiral fibres. Antheridia in the axils of tumid 

 perigonial leaves, on proper branches. 



1. S. JTJNiPERiNA, Nees. PI Tasm. ii., 234 ; PI. N.Z. ii., 

 153. Stems 3-5 in. long, sub-erect, slender. Leaves 

 pale brown, and stipules oblong, 2-fid, with an obtuse 



