BRITISH J UNGERM ANNI/E. 
( J . TrichomanisJ 
JUNGERMANNIA TRICHOMANIS. 
(TAB. LXXIX.) 
Jungermannia, surculo repente, subsimplice ; foliis bifariis, imbricatis, horizontalibus, convexis, 
ovatis, integris emarginatisque; stipulis rotundatis, lunulari-emarginatis: fruclu laterali; calycibus 
subterraneis, oblongis, carnosis, hirsutis ; ore crenaio. 
Jungermannia Trichomanis. Dicks. Plant. Crypt. Fuse. hi. t. 8. /. 5. Schrader, Samml. 
Lief. ii. p. 7. Scop. Cam. n. p. 769. Timm. Prudr. FI. Megap. n. 871. Weber, Spic. 
FI. Goet. p. J48. Oeder, Enum. PL FI. Dan. p. 43. Roth, Germ. p. 395. Lightf. 
Scot. ii. p. 769. Swartz, in Act. Nov. Ups. iv. p. 243. Engl. Bot. t. 1875. Mohr, 
FI. Crypt. Germ. p. 405. Wahl. Lapp. p. 387. Sprengel, in Welter. Annal. p. 24. t. 4. f. 8. 
Schwaegr. Muse. Hepat. Prodr. p. 16. 
Jpngermar.nia scalaris. Schmid. Diss. de Jung. p. 20. /. 17. and 18. (Gemma.) Lam. 
FI. Fr. ed. 2. ii. p. 428. FI. Gall. Syn. p. 92. Encycl. Bot. Suppl. m. p. 163. With. 
Bot. in. P . 80 ' 2 . Schreb. Spic. FI. Lips. p. 103. 
Jungermannia fissa. Scopoli, Cam. 11 p. 348. Lightf. Scot. 11. p. 770. Enum. PI. FI. 
Dan. p. 43. Swartz, in Act. Nov. Ups. iv. p. 244. Villars, Delph. iv. p. 424. 
Lamarck, FI. Fr. ed. 2. 11. p. 429. FI. Gall. Syn. p. 92. Encycl. Bot. Suppl. in. p. 163. 
Jungermannia sphcerocephala. With. Bot. ed. 3. in. p. 854. Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. Gmel. n. 
p. 1349. Relh. Cant. p. 438. 
Mnium Trichomanis. Linn. Sp. PI. p. 1579. Syst. Nat. 11. p. 701. 
Mnium fissum. Linn. Sp. PI. p. 1579. Syst. Nat. 11. p. 701. 
Jungermannia, foliis integerrimis, planis, ovatis, distichis , extremo caule setifero. Hall. 
Helv. hi. p. 57. 
Jungermannia , foliis bidentatis in apice fragifera. Hall. Helv. m. p. 59. 
Mnium Trichomanis facie, foliolis bifidis. Dill. Hist. Muse. t.3l.f. 6. 
Mnium Trichomanis facie , foliis integris. Dill. Hist. Muse. t. 31 5. 
Jungermannia ierrestris repens, foliis ex rotunditate acuminatis, bifidis, apertura pene visibili. 
Micheli, Nov. Gen. PI. p. 8. t. 5./. 14. 
Hab. In moist places on the ground, on heaths, in woods, and in marshes, in various 
parts of England, Scotland, and Ireland.— (It produces capsules during most of the 
summer months, if the weather be moist, and Gemma; early in the spring.) 
Plant growing in large, dense, or scattered patches, frequently covering a considerable surface of 
ground. 
