Zel. p. 46. Labill. Nov. Holl. 2. p. 109. t. 
J. Hym Em: stipitata, 
frondibus palmatis dichotomis nervosis 
denticulatis, fructu in diahotómiokam axil- 
lis, calyce duplici, ext. squama exigua 
dentata, int. oblongo-cylindraceo, ore den- 
tato. usc. Exot. t . Rich. 
Fi. Nov. Zel. p.47.—J. podophylla, Thunb. 
N: Syst. Ve 
J. erioca la ; audice com presso 
vei pubescente, frondibus alternis ova- 
tis bipinnatis, pinnis angustis linearibus 
glabris, nervo crasso, fructu wen — 
nullo (D c wegen lineari- oblon 
Hook. Musc. t. 72. Ser: Syst. 
Veg. 4 "wi Rich. Fl. Nov. Zel. p. 
Norte. — With the exception of J. tomen- 
x n. 139, the whole c Nes species of i ; 
ungermannia rated, were 
dioe collection made dices usted. 
deu of these has been published b 
EE Hooker, in his two very me 
e 
oubtless the hi 
Tree Ferns and 
hest 
idendrums exist 
me dedi heinisphore en xist in the 
2. ANTHOCEROs. L. 
149. A. gi ganteus ; fronde nervosa li- 
neari-furcata laciniata margine crispa, ca- 
cri 
lyce Sies oblique truncato ; 
suma. Lehm. Nov. Stirp. J 
Bay. 1, A. Menzies 
SPECIMEN OF THE BOTANY OF NEW ZEALAND. 
P 
per Zealand Vates gin. D me fo 
Oss. Avrcrispo Sw., similis sed tri 
ajor, basi angulata dichotoma ; ce 
minus crispata, textura laxior. Lehm. loc. 
cit. 
9. MARCHANTIA. L, 
0. M. polymorpha. L. E. 
New Zealand (North Island). At the — 
roots of trees in humid forests, on the 43 
banks of the Kana-Kana River, Bay of . 
Islands.—1826, A. Curium —1834, 
R. Cunningham 
NorE.—M. Achille Richard has insert- —— 
ed in "his Flora of New Zealand, Mono- —— 
clea Forstert, Hook. Musc. Exot. (Antho- og 
ceros univalvis, G. Forster, MSS. in Herb. _ 
Lambert) ; but on what authority is not 
stated, nor is any particular locality assign- — - 
ed. It was not observed on New Zealand, — 
Rate ee 
Sprengel gives 
donia as one of its native places of Ee = 
in the “ Insule Australes.’ y 
LYCOPODIACE. 
l. TMESIPTERIS. Bernh. i 
axillares sessiles didyme 2- —— 
Capsule 
loculares, loculis semibivalvibus WI 
151. T. Forsteri; foliis acuminatis se A 
obe accóneti. ndl. Prod. Fl. Norf. k 
p. 9.—T. tannensis. poc in Schrad. ie 
Journ. 1801. p. 131. t. 2. f. 5. Hook. Bo. — 
Mise 365. non Labill. ae 
New Gea —1773, G. Forster 
coast, parasitical on Cynthea dealbata.— 
1826, A. Cunningham. 
2. LYCOPODIUM. L. 
om L. Lessonianum ; cu aule adscen- 4 
ente plano ramosissi ramis : ae 
noribus acutis appressis, spicis terminali- 
bus ovoideo-oblongis brevibus, eR 
| cgo pd acutis lepidotis. A. Re ch. PL. 
Nov. Zel. 
guished by its more slender h 
shorter oval spikes, the scales of which are- 
br eari Me sed. 
153. 
