Pl.cell.foL 13. HEPATIC^. 333. Martinellius. 693 
9. Martinellius decipiens. Deceiving marlinelli. 
Stem upright, bent, scarcely branched ; leaves lower 
smallest, ovate, not cut; upper rounded ovate or rarely 
4-sided, with one or two spinelike teeth. 
Jungermannia decipiens, Hooker Jung. 50. 
On rocky places and heaths. 
XX. 334. MYLIUS. Mylius. 
Monoicous. Male. Anthers spherical, pedicelled, clus- 
tered, in the axillae of the perichetial leaves. Fem. Calyx 
terminal, exserted, cylindrical, tip compressed, truncated, 
2-lipped, slit on both sides, slightly toothed ; peduncle short, 
not jointed; capsule ovate or spherical, 4-valved; valves 
streaked lengthways and across ; seed spherical ; elalers 
tubular, on the valves; helices double, closely twisted.— 
Leaves 2-rowed. 
] . Mylius Taylori. Taylor’s mylius . 
Stem upright, scarcely branched ; leaves all rounded ; 
stipules broad-awlshape;jfn^7 terminal; calyx ovate, mouth 
ciliated. 
Jungermannia Taylori, Hooker Jung. 57. 
On mountainous rocks. 
2. Mylius anomalies. . Anomalous mylius . 
Stem lying down, not branched ; leaves round, or rounded 
ovate, or ovate pointed ; stipules broadish awlshape. 
Jungermannia anornala, Hooker Jung. 34. 
On bogs among mosses ; October and November. 
3. Mylius polyanthos . Many-flowered mylius . 
Stem lying down, slightly branched ; leaves horizontal, 
roundish, roundish 4-sided, flat, sometimes cut; stipules 
oblong, 2-cut ; fruit lateral, peduncled, from the lower 
part of the stem ; calyx half the length of the calyptra, 
2-lipped, jagged. 
Lichenastrum trichomanoides aquaticum odoratum fontis Sanctae Wini- 
fridae, Dillen in Raii Syn. 112, 118. 
Jungermannia polyanthos, Lin. S. P. 1597 ; Engl. Bot. 2479 ; Hooker 
Jung. 62. 
Jungermannia viticulosa /3, Weber Germ. 133. 
Jungermannia aquatica, Schranck Bav. 2,496. 
Jungermannia fragilis, Roth Germ. 3,370. 
Jungermannia pallescens, Schrader Samml. 2,7. 
On moist and very wet places. 
