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CRYPTOGAMIA ALGM, y6^ 



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JUNGERMANNIA. Gen. pL 1196. 



Mafc, pedunculatus nudus. Anthem quadi-ivalvis. 

 Fern. fefTilis, nudus, feminibus fubrotundis. 



* Frondibus pinnatis fecundis. 



irkhotmnes JUNGERMANNIA frondibus fimpliciter pinna- 

 tis, foliolis ovatis planis integerrimis, c.»ule apice 

 fcmineo. MNIUM trichomanes. Lin. ^p. pi. 

 1578. JUNGERMANNIA. n. 1858. Haller. 

 hifi. fiirps Heivei (Dil/en. mufc. /. 31./. 5« Schmi- 

 edelii dijp. de Jungerman. /. 17.) 



Powder-headed Jungermamiia. Anglis. 



In damp fhady woods by the iides of fprings and 

 rivulets. IV. 

 , The ftalks are about an inch long, rarely branch'd, 

 proftrate and creeping. The leaves are oval, 

 thin, pellucid, plain, entire on the edges, grow- 

 ing pinnate, clofe to each other, and of a pale 

 green colour. The ends of the ftalk and branches 

 are raifed from the ground, and termmared with 

 a fmall, round, granulated head, of a green co- 

 lour, fupported on a very fliort peduncle, fimi- 

 hr to the female frudification of the MNIUM, 

 and doubtlefs of the fame ufe. Beneath this 

 head the leaves grow gradually fmaller upwards, 

 and more thinly fet than in other parts of the 

 ftalk. 



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