M'Ardle & Lett— Ow Hepaticce, KiUanmj, 1897. 327 



40. Metzgeria hamata, Lindberg. Jungermania furcata, var. elongata, 



Hook, Brit. Jung, in textu ad tab. 55 et 56. Lindberg's 

 Monogr. Metzg., p. 25, fig. 5. On damp rocks which are often 

 submerged, very fine specimens. 



41. Metzgeria conjiigata, Lindberg, Monogr. Metzg, p. 29, fig. 6. On 



the trunks of trees and on damp rocks, fertile. 



42. Aneura muUifida, Linn. Jungermania multijida^ Hook, Brit. Jung., 



t. 45. On damp banks, common. 



43. Aneura palmata, Hedwig. Jungermania palmata, Hedw., Theor. 



Gen. 1 ed., p. 87, tab. 18, figs. 93 et 95. On decayed wood, 

 rare. 



44. Aneura lafifro7is, Lindberg. Jungermania muUifida, Schmid., Icon. 



PL 3, pp. 213-216. 1797. Aneura palmata, var. major, Nees, 

 Europ. Leber. 3, p. 459. On moist banks among mosses, &c., 

 rare. 



Sub-Order 2. — Marchantiace^. 



45. Conocephalus conicus, Linn, Diimort. Marchantia conica, Eng. 



Bot., tab. 504. Fegatella conica, G. L. et JST. Syn. Hep. 546. 

 On rocks at the waterfall, and on the river bank, common. 



46. Lunularia cruciata, Linn, Dumort. Lunularia vulgaris, Micheli, 



Nov. Gen. 4, t. 4. Wall at the entrance to the glen which 

 leads to the waterfall, common. 



47. Bumortiera hirsuta, Swartz, var. irrigua, Taylor, sps. Hygro- 



phylla irrigua, Taylor de March, in Linn. Trans, xvii., p. 390, 

 tab. 15, f. 1. In the sheltered rocky recesses of the waterfall, 

 plentiful, rare. 



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