BRITISH JUNGERMANNLffi. 
(J. Tamarisci. J 
JUNGERMANNIA TAMAR ISCI. 
(TAB. VI.) 
J ungerm anni a, surculo repente, pinnatim ramoso : foliis distichis, imbricatis, ovato-rotundatis, 
convexis, integerrimis, auriculatis ; auriculis minutis, obovatis, ventricosis ; stipulis subqua- 
drat is, emarginatis, marginibus revolutis : calycibus in ramis lateralibus terminalibus, obovatis, 
laevibus, obtuse triangularibus. 
Jungermctnnia Tamarisci *. Linn. Sp. PI. n. p. 1600. Syst. Nat. n. p. 706. FI. Lapp, 
p. 342. FI. Suec. p. 402. Pollich, Pal. in. p. 194. Leers, Herb. p. 251. Schrank, 
Baiersche Flora, ii. p. 499. Weis, Plant. Crypt, p. 128. Weber, Spic. FI. Goet. p. 149. 
Willd. Ber. p. 341. Oeder, Enum. PI. FI. Dan. p. 42. Allioni, FI. Ped. n. p. 313. 
Villars. iv. p. 925. Hoffmann, Germ. ii. p. 86. Relhan, Cant. p. 439. Huds. Angl. 
p. 515. Lightf. Scot. ii. p. 782. Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. Gmel. n. p. 1351. With. iii. 
p. 860. Lamarck, FI. Fr. ed. 2. ii. p. 433. 
Jungermannia rubiginosa. Neck. Act. Pal. ii. p. 447. t- 1 • /• 3. 
Jungermannia dilatata. Roth, Germ. iii. p. 406. 
Jungermannia nigricans. Lamarck, Encycl. iii. p. 283. 
Hepaticoides, qui Muscus trichomanoides, terrestris, minor, floridus. Vaillant, Bot. Paris, 
p. 100. t. 23./. 10. 
Muscoides squamosum, saxatile, nigro-purpureum, surculis angustioribus, foliis circinatis, 
minoribus. Micheli, Nov. Gen. p. 10. t. 6. /. 5. 
Lichenastrum imbricatum, Tamarisci Narbonensis facie. Dill. Muse. t. 72./. 31. 
Jungermannia foliis imbricatis rotundis, sfyfernc alternis , convexis, inferne quadrifariis. 
Hall. Helv. mi. p. 61. 
Hab. On the ground, and creeping over low bushes ; in much exposed, sub-alpine 
situations, plentiful. 
» Most authors, and even Linmcus himself, in his Flora Suecica, have adopted the name tamariscifolia. Tamarisci, 
however, is the one taken up in the Systema Naturce and Species Plantarum, for which reason, as well as because 
it appears to me more applicable than tamariscifolia, 1 have thought proper to retain it. 
