36 MUSCI PRETERITI. 
Frullaniam dilatatam Dassingtom) ; supra Fr. Tamarisci—forma 
pulchella, flore 2 semper dichotomiali, 7. e., innovationibus duabus 
oppositis “euftalic (Wilson i in hb. Hook.) Anglia: Bolton Abbey, 
Wharfedale, ae Neckeram crispam parasitans—forma i i 
fol. majoribus (R. 8.) Levens Park, Westmorlandie, in cortice 
vetusto 7: Stabler) Ex aliis plurimis locis Insularum Britanni- 
carum et Galliw occidentalis habemus, semper rie N = 
ri 
Schimperiano ad Kew conservatum hw Bdbison a vide ie 
legit. Plantam ¢ adhuc frustra quesivi 
A L, ulicina longe diversa est L. eituceiun, Sm. (vera E. Bot, 
t. 1633, a. 1806 = Jung. inconspicua, Raddi = Lejeunea Taylori, 
mp 
conca radicelli 
alternis foliis—tributis; bracteis minoribus, ad carinam exalatis ; 
perianthiis turbinatis argute 5-carinatis, carinis plerumque cellulis 
exstantibus uniseriatis pellucidis mo niliatis, 
merica tropien plures Lejeuneas minutas legi, L. ulicine 
arctius affines qua minutissima. is es 
(in sylvis Andium "bubelbinds s) a L. ulicina diversa foliis minoribus 
eS 
be 
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& 
ES 
= 
eS 
~s 
oliolis minutis caule absconditis ; bracteis exalatis ; perianthiis 
Ader ag alte 5-carinatis. Alia species vicina est ye perpusilla, 
Spruce e (in. m. Azuay lecta) foliis ovato- triangularibus subacutis, 
aes minore ; foliolis pro ratione multo minoribus; bractearum 
lobo faleato-rhomboideo, &e. Alia L. aphanes Spruce (in truncis 
fl. Casiquiari inundatis), colore fulvo; foliorum lobulo sat minore, 
cellulis solum parvis; foliolis minutissimis (foliis 7-plo minoribus) ; 
Sdsdienn foliis minoribus exalatis; per nthiis obovatis altiuscule 
er 
Gardens at Kew), on a specimen marked “J ungermania minutissima, 
rope Vire,” without the collector’s name, but apparently in 
the handurting of the late M. de Brébisson ; my chief motive, 
is to correct a mistake into which I unwittingly fell 
many 
When, after Sir J. E. aay decease, Sir W. J. Hooker, at 
Sowerby’s request, u ndertook to edit a series of supplements to 
‘English Botany,’ oe sanociated with himself Mr. Borrer, for 
iche: 
§- pia 
notably Rubus and Salix, Hooker, after a while, finding the task 
interfered with his more important 
