*6 



mi >n iu;i' itici. 



B. Divisis. 



A. FoEIIS EMARGINATIS, B1XOBIS 

 1. INTEGERB.1MIS : 



L Bl .11) lew. 



Ehrhart. 



§30. I. CAULE KItl'.CTO, SUBRAMOSO; FOLIIS APPROXIMATE 

 PATEKTIDIVERGENTIBUS, OBCORDATISi OBTUSE FMAIKilNATI > 

 \NGULIS OBTUSIS. V. V. Cull. Europ. * WebtT) p. 73. 



Schwg* p. 27. 



Occurs ralhcr rarely on shaded shelving rocks with us, 



where they arc very moist. 



Funckii. 

 Web. and 

 #oJir. 



Inflate. 

 Huds. 



Curvi folia. 

 Dicks: 



Michauxit 

 Weber. 



Bicarrii-. 

 Mueller, 



§ 31. I. FOLIIS SUBIMBRICATIS, PATENTJBUS, SUBHORIZONTAL- 

 IBUS, EMARGINATIS, AKGULIS OBTUSIUSCULIS. CAULE AD- 



scendentEj suBSiMPLici. v. v. Cull. Europ. * Weber, p. 

 74. Schw. p. 27. 



.Not uncommon on arid lichenose spots in the woods: 



generally of a deep red color. 



§ 32. I. CAULE PROCUMBENTE, SUBSIMPLICI ; FOLIIS REMO- 

 TIUSCULIS, PATEXTIDIVERGENTIBUS, SUBHORIZOVTALIBUS, 

 CONCAV1S, ACUTE EMARGINATIS, ANGULIS A CUTIS. V. V. 



Coll. Europ. * Weber, p. 75. Schwg. p. 29. Bicrenata 



plur. 



Occurs in similar places with the former. 



33 I. FOLIIS SUBIMBRICATIS, ERECTIUSCULIS, BIFIDIS, LA- 

 CINIIS ATTENUATIS, IXCURVIS. CAULE PROCUMBENTE RA- 



moso. v. v. Cull. Europ. * Weber, p. 76. Schwg, p. 28. 

 I found this very distinct species on rotten pine logs on 

 Newhope, Orange county. 



§ 34. I. SURCULIS ERECTIU5CULIS : FOLIIS BIFIDIS APPROXIMA- 

 TIS, SUBIMBRICATIS, PATENTIDIVERGEXTIBUS, INTEGERS I- 

 MIS, ACUTE EMARGINATIS, AXGULIS ACUTIS. FrUCTIFICA- 

 TIO TERMINALIS. CALYX TUBULOSUS, APICE PLIGATUS. — 



v. v. f Michaux. varia, p. 278. ^e Weber, p. 76. 



I have some doubts concerning the identity of this spe- 

 cies; as mine by no means resembles the bicornts, (See 

 Weber's remark,) but a good deal the asplemoides. It 

 occurs on shady moist rocks along mountain brooks. 



§35. I. CAULE REPENTE, SUBRAMOSO : FOLIIS, REMOTI9, PA- 

 TENTIBUS, BEMIVERTICALIBUS, COXCAVIS, EMARGIlf ATO-BI- 

 DEHTATI8, DENTIBU8 ACUMIXATIS, ACUTISSIMIS, CONXI\ 



tibus. v v. Cull. Europ. * Weber, p. 77. Sckwg, p. 27. 

 \ very good species, not uncommon here with the re^t. 



