^9S CRYPTOGAMIA AI.QIE. ' 



Sec Michel, gen. t. i./. 2. Lilkn. mnfc. t. 77, /. 7. 

 , Small itar-he.tded Marchantia. An^lis. 



'vj lu ^^ grows upon walls, rocks, and iliady negleded 

 ,,..': v..",T vvalks, about houfes and gardens, flowering at 

 ^rii 'ir. -) '•'~'*^ ^"'^'"*^ ^''■'^^' '^'^"''-'^ ^'^'^ ocher. 

 ,b'j3r/. The leaves cf the firft kind have a ftrcng aromatic 

 -•rti.f !; . fmell and acrid tafte, and are recommended, in a 

 -fi.i.:'nc^ decodlion of fkimmcd milk, as good in the 

 ,!.i-.n.r.ar;:^ jaundice, and other diforders of the liver. 



beniifjjha' MARCHiiNTIA ralyce' ccmmuni quinqnefido 

 rt(a 2. hemifphasrico, perichstio nullo. Sp. pi. 1604. 



;}:—! -.' .. {Michel, gen. t. 2./. 2. Dillen. mufc. /. 'j^ f. 2.) 

 /va:.i. Hemifphasric Marchantia, with crenated leaves. 

 •:-■*• ■ '•■ Jnglis. 



-J-.;. . Oj-j v,,et banks and rocks, by the fides of rivulets, 



amongfl the msuntains not uncommon, as near 



- •" ■'" InzcrririJ, zz the hc:id of Lccb-Lomovd, zi Killin 



-' in Breadalbcirie^ and on Bcn-na-caillich, in the ide 



" ' of ckye, and in Edinbu}-gh- Park, Sec. Obfcrv'd 



• ' in the laft place by Mr. TaUen. IV. V. 



The leaves of this are much fmaller than thofe of 



' the prectding, being from half an inch to an 



inch lonw, and about a quarter of an inch wide, 



divided at the extremity into two obtule heart- 



fhap'd lobes, (lightly crenated on the margin. 



Thefe leaves generally lie one upon another, are 



commonly a little concave on the upper fide, 



' . r;nd covered v/ith very fine prominent fcales, or 



■' iisbercles^ running obliquely from the middle to 



the 



