Musci Exorici3.—Menziestani. 
NECKERA DENDROIDES. 
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Neckera caule erecto bipinnatim ramoso, foliis bifartis 
planis apice serratis basi nervosis, caulina oblonga, 
ramorum ovato-rotundata, seta brevi exserta, capsula 
ovato-cylindracea. (Tas. LXIX.) 
Has. In insula Owhyhee. D. Menzies, 1793. 
Caulis palmaris et ultra, inferne repens, fusco-tomentosus, de- 
mum erectus, rigidus, basi simplex, foliis fere destitutus, parte 
superna pinnatim divisus, pinnis numerosis, inferioribus longi- 
oribus flexuosis similiter divisis, superioribus brevioribus sim- 
plicibus. Folia bifaria, horizoutalia, verticalia, flavo-viridia, 
nitida, plana, acutiuscula, apice serrato-dentata, basi nervo 
brevi, caulina oblonga, reliqgua ovato-rotundata, Periche- 
tialia squarrosa, lanceolata, flexuosa, integerrima. Sele 
plures in caule et ramis, bilineares, flexuosee. Capsula ovato- 
cylindracea, rufo-fusea, erecta. Peristomium flavum ; dentes 
ext. graciles ; int. perforati, basi membrana reticulata uniti. 
With all the habit of a Neckera this plant is possessed of a pe- 
ristome, which, according to the characters laid down by Hed- 
wig, should constitute it a Leskea. I cannot, however, resolve 
on separating it from a genus in which N. planifolia, which it so 
very strongly resembles, is placed ; of which latter species it may 
also be observed, that it possesses, in common with the subject 
of the present plate, the membrane uniting together all the inte- 
rior teeth of the peristome. This is a very stately plant, having 
upright stems, bare of branches at the base, and thickly clothed 
above with bipinnated ones, which, as well as the leaves, are all 
regularly bifarious. ‘Those of the main stems are strikingly like 
the leaves of N. pennata, while those growing on the branches are 
nearly orbicular, 
Fig. 1, plant, mat. size. Fig. 2, leaf of the stem. Fig. 3, 
ditto of a branch. Fig. 4, perichzetium and capsule. Fig. 5, pe- 
richeetial leaf, Fig. 6, outer peristome. Fig. 7, inner ditto.— 
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