BRITISH JUNGERMANNm. 
( J. asplenioides. ) 
JUNGERMANNIA ASPLENIOIDES. 
(TAB. XIII.) 
Jungermannia, sui'ciilo ascendente, ramoso: foliis obovato- rotundatis, ciliato-dentatis, sub- 
recurvis : fructu terminali, lateralique ; calycibus oblongis, compressis, obliquis ; ore truncato, 
subciliato. 
Jungermannia asplenioides. Linn. Sp. PI. n. p. 1597. Syst. Nat. n. p. 705. Pollich, 
Pal. m. p. 174. Scopoli, Cam. ed. 2 da. ii. p. 344. Leers, Herb. p. 249. Schrank, 
Baiersche Flora, ii. p.494. Weis, Plant. Crypt, p. 110. Weber, Spic. FI. Goet. p. 132. 
Willd. Ber. p. 340. Oeder, Enum. PI. FI. Dan. p. 41. Hedwig, Theoria. t. 16. et 17. 
Allioni, FI. Ped. hi. p.311. Villars, Delph. hi. p. 922. Roth, Germ. iii. p. 368. Hoff- 
mann, Germ. ii. p. 87. Relh. Cant. p. 437. FI. Dan. t. 1061. Lightf. Scot. ii. p. 77], 
With. iii. p. 852. Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. Gmel. ii. p. 1347. Lamarck, Encycl. Bot. iii. 
p. 278. Lamarck, FI. Fr. ii. p. 431. Lamarck, Ft. Gall. p. 92. Engl. Bot. t. 1061. 
Lichenastrum Trichomanis fade, capitulis e foliorum summitate enascentibus, majus. 
Raii Syn. p. 112. n. 16. 
Jungermannia major, foliis subrotundis, tenuissime denticulatis. Micheli, Nov. Gen. 
p. 7. t. 5./. 1. 2. 
Hepatica asplenioides, ramosa, major, florida, muscus Nummularice folio, major. Vail- 
lant, Par. p. 99. n. 10. 
Lichenastrum Asplenii facie, pinnis laxioribus. Dill. Muse. p. 482. t. 69. f. 5. a. b. c. 
( excl . syn. Mich. t. 5./. 3.) 
Lichenastrum Asplenii facie, pinnis confertioribus. Dill. Muse. p. 483. t.69.f. 6. a. b. c. 
(excl. syn. Vaill. Par, t. 19. f. 7 •) 
Jungermannia foliis pinnatis, subrotundis, sparsis, ex apice fiorifera. Hall. Helv. iii. 
p. 60. 1869. 
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Hab. Frequent in moist woods and shady hedge-banks, producing fructification in the 
south of England very rarely; in the subalpine countries of the north more fre- 
quently; and also in Ireland, according to Dr. Stokes. 
Plant sometimes growing in dense and nearly erect tufts, but more generally in loose and 
straggling patches among Hypna and other mosses. 
