BRITISH J UNGERM ANNIiE. 
( J. trichophylla. ) 
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JUNGERMANNIA TRICHOPHYLLA. 
( TAB. VII. ) 
Jungermannia, surculo repente, vagb ramoso : foliis undique imbricatis, hie illic fasciculatis, 
setaceis, articulatis, patentibus, rectis : fmctu terminali ; calycibus oblongis, ore contracto, 
ciliato. 
Jungermannia trichophylla. Linn. Sp. PI. n. p. 1601. Syst. Nat. n. p. /0 6. Schrank, 
Baiersche Flora, n. p. 500. Schreber, Spic. p. 109. Hoffmann, Germ. ii. p. 32. 
Schrader, Spicil. p. 154. Weis, Plant. Crypt, p. 130. Huds. Angl. p. 516. Schmidel, 
leones, p. 164. t. 42. Oed. Enum. PL FI. Dan. p. 42. With. iii. p. 864. Roth, 
Germ. in. p. 365. (excl. var. 3 .) Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. Gmel. n. p. 1351. Lamarck, 
Encycl. in. p. 285. Engl. Bot. t. 2252. Lamarck, FI. Fr. ed. 2. n. p. 437- 
Muscus Lichenoides capillaris et veluti ccespitosus. Rupp. Jen. 1. p. 344. n. p. 293. (fide 
Dillenii.J 
Lichenastrum trichodes, capitulis folliculis, e summitate ramulorum egredientibus, inclusis. 
Dill. Giss. p. 212. 
Lichenastrum trichodes minimum, in extremitate fiorens. Dill. Muse. t. 73. /. 37- 
Jungermannia minima, foliis capillariter multifidis. Hall. Helv. in. p. 63. 
Hab. Turfy heaths, near North Brierly, Yorkshire. Mr. Richardson. — On Craigalleach 
and Sehechallion, in Breadalbane, Pc'^shire ; and on Ben Luyal, in the North ol 
Sutherland. About Bantry, Ireland. Man. Hutchins. — Near Belfast. Mr. Templeton. 
Plant growing in loosely-matted tufts, of some inches in diameter. 
Root consisting of minute whitish fibres, proceeding here and there from the under side 
of the surculus. 
Surculi creeping, from half an inch to an inch and a half in length, their thickness 
scarcely exceeding that of the human hair, sometimes simple, but mostly once or 
twice forked, the shoots beset with short, scattered, patent branches, which are 
often again divided. 
