JUNGERMANNIARUM BRITANNICARUM 
SYNOPSIS. 
A. FOLIOS E. 
t STIPULE NULLED 
a. Foliis multifariam insertis. 
j trichvpliylla, caule repente, vage raraoso: foliis undique imbricatis, hie illic fasciculatis, 
setaceis, articulatis, patentibus, reotis: fructu terminali; calycibus oblongis; ore 
contracto, ciliato. (Tab. vii.) 
J. trichophylla. Wahl. Lapp. p. 385. Mohr, FI. Crypt. Germ. p. 411. 
This species is not uncommon in alpine countries, creeping over decaying leaves and 
Mosses. Mr. Turner has received specimens from Kamtcliatka, which were gathered by 
Dr. Tilesius. Wahlenberg says that it is common throughout all Lapland, not only in the 
forests, but upon the loftiest alps ; but he and Mohr appear to me to have fallen into an 
error in attributing to it stipules. “ Stipuloe,” the former observes, " ad latus inferius 
surculorum adsunt, foliis paullo breviores et minus patentes, de csetero iis simillimffi." 
Lapp. p. 385. 
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J. setacea, caule repente, subpinnatim ramoso : foliis undique imbricatis, binis, setaceis, 
articulatis, patentibus, incurvis : fructu ramis propriis brevibus terminali ; cal’ycibu* 
oblongis; ore aperto, ciliato. (Tab. viii. and Suppl. I ab. i.) 
J. setacea. Engl. Bot. t. 2482. 
In this division I have brought J.Sphagni and J. ampressa, upon which stipules are found only on the young shoots. 
