no CRYPTOGAMIA ALG.?:. 



y\\t male frudifications we have never yet fccn, 

 but as llalkr and Schmiedel affirm their cxiftence, 

 we have no doubt of its being a tn.c yungerman- 

 via, as the whole habit othcrwife declares j and as 

 many more, if not all the Jungennanni^ are 

 found to produce farinaceous granules of the 

 like fort, either fcilile, or fupported on very fhort 

 peduncles, 



Limiccus has placed this plant among the MNI- 

 UMS, but as no one has ever obl'erv'd it to pro- 

 produce capfules covered with Caiyptra^ it can- 

 not properly be rank'd under that genus. 



/# ^- JUNGERMANNIA frondibus fimpliciter pin> 



natis, foliol.s bifid s, caulc apice femineo. MNI- 

 VWifJjum. Lin. Sp. pi. 1579. JUNGERMAN- 

 NIA. n. 1864. Haller. hift.fthp, Helvet. & Sco- 

 pol. Fi. Carniol. p. 341s. n. 1345. Michel, gen. t. 

 5-/. 14.'' Dil'en. nnijc. t. 3 « . /. 6.) 



Powdered Jungermannia, with bifid leaves. AngUs. 



-In moid fhr;dy woods, by the fides of fprings and 

 rivulets. IV 



This grows in all rtTpcds like the former, and has 

 the fame kuid of granulated globular heads, 

 bur the leaves are bind or horned at the extre- 

 mity, and fometimes the horns are alio tipp'd 

 with fellile granulared globules. We have never 

 yet ieen the male fructifications, but Micbeli has 

 figured them, and t!ie whole habit of the plant 

 declares the genus. 



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