y;^ CRYPTOGAMIA ALG.E. 



** Frofidibus pinnatis^ pinnulis euriculatis fupern$ 

 teBis. 



mdulatalQ J. frondibus fupra bipinnatis apice floriferis, folio- 

 lis fubrotundis integerrimis. Sp.-pl. i^g^^fDil- 

 len. mufc t. yi. f. 17. Vaill. Farts t. ip-/. 6j 



Jlar'd Jungermannia, with entire undulated leaves, 

 Jnglis. 



In Ihady woods at the roots of trees. IV. 



The ftalks are above an inch high, divided into 

 three or four branches, ereft or leaning, and 

 oiow in clufters The middle nerve is blackifli 

 and fibrous at the bafe. The leaves are convex 

 above, concave beneath, entire, but flightly 

 ■waved on the edges, furnifhed each with a Imall 

 auricle at the bafe, which embraces the nerve. 

 They are of a dark reddifh brown colour at the 

 baie of the ftalk, and fmaller than thofe at the 

 fummits ot the branches, which are of a fufcous 

 green colour. They grow alternately pinnate, 

 near to each other, but patent, diilind, and not 

 imbricated. 



The peduncles are white, about an inch long, and 

 ariie fingly at the top of the branches, out of a 

 fufcous green oblong iheath. The anthers are 

 roundilh and fufcous. 



refupinnta J. frondibus fupra bipinnatis inferne floriferis, foli- 

 II, olis rrenulat's imbricatis rotundis. Sp pi. 1599. 



(Di len. mufc. t. 71./. J 9.) 

 Reclining cnfped Jungermannia. An^Hs' 



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