CRYPTOGAM/A ALG.E. 773 



plyanihcs JUNGER'MANNlA frondibus fimpliciter pinna- 

 5' tis, foliolis integerrimis imbricati.s lonvexis. 6^. 



-pi. 1597. {Mich. gen. t. 5./. 5. Bilkn. mtijc. t. 

 70. /. 9 J 

 Short creeping imbricated Jungerfi.annia. Anglis. 

 By the fides of rivulets in fhady moifl pluces, and 



in woods upon moifl: rocks. IV. 

 The flalks are hardly an inch long, branched, 

 proftrate, and creeping. The leaves are ob- 

 tufely oval, entire, concavo-convex, growing al- 

 ternately and clofcly pinnate, fo as to lie upon 

 one another. . 

 The peduncles are about half an inch high, pel- 

 lucid, filvery, and copioufly produced from the 

 middle nerve, near the origin of the branches. 

 It differs from the preceding in the fliortnefs and 

 " , fmallnefs of the ftalk and branches, the imbri- 



cation of the leaves, and the fliortnefs and plenty 

 of the peduncles. 



^-nnceoldia 6 ]• frondibus fimpliciter pinnatis lanccolaris npicc 

 floriferis foliolis integerrimis. 6]^.^)/, 1597. (Mich. 

 gen. t. 5./. 6. 7. Bilkn. mujc t.'o-f jo. o\)t.) 

 , Small lanceolate-ftalk'd Jungermannia. Anglis. 

 : . . Ill moifl: fliady places, and on rotten trunks of 

 trees. II. III. 

 The fl:alks are hardly an inch long, of a lanceo- 

 late figure, generally fimple and creeping, but 

 .,' r fometimes divided tov/ards the upper part mto 



two or three Ihort upright branches, growing at 

 v.- -> .: right 



