Juntjermannia^\ 
V. HEPATIC2E. 
503 
§ 2. Stipules 0. Caul me leaves lobed or cut. 
5 . J. punicea, Nees. Stems short, curved ; branches rigid, narrowed 
at the tips, giving off stout flagella^ Leaves subvertical, imbricate, nearly 
orbicular, 2-fid, teeth conniving, acute ; involucral spreading, toothed, con- 
nate. Stipules 0. Perianth 3-gonous, plaited ; mouth toothed. — Syn. Hep. 
97 and 676 ; Mont. Voy. au Pole Sud, i. 261. t. 17. f. 3. 
Lord Auckland’s group, Hombron. 
6. J. schismoid.es, Mont. ;—Fl. N. Z. ii. 129. Stems purple, 1-2 in. 
high, erect, rather stout, apices curved. Leaves closely imbricate, very con- 
cave or complicate, obliquely 2-lobed; lobes conniving, unequal, acute, cus- 
pidate, entire or serrulate. Stipules 0. — Mont. Yov. au Pole Sud, 258. t. 17. 
f. 1 ; PI. Antarct. t. 161. f. 9. 
Southern Island, Lyall. Lord Auckland's group and Campbell’s Island : 
common, Hombron, J. D. H. (Fuegia.) — The leaves are entire in N. Zealand specimens, 
serrulate in Fuegian. 
6. J. multicuspidata. Hook. f. and Tayl. ; — FI. Antarct. 150. Stems 
loosely tufted, prostrate, sparingly branched. Leaves distant, whitish, sub- 
erect, membranous, pellucid, obovate, 2-4-fid to the middle, sinus obtuse, 
segments acute. Perianth lateral or terminal, long, cylindric, split at the 
side, mouth 3-4-toothed. — Syn. Hep. 686. 
Campbell’s Island : in pools near the sea, J. D. H. — Taylor compares this with J. 
bicuspidata. 
§ 3. Stipules present (sometimes absent in J. rotata). Leaves quite entire. 
8. J. rotata, Hook.f. and Tayl.; — FI. N. Z. ii. 129. t. 24./. 4. Stems 
procumbent, tufted, branched, recurved, flexuous, 1-3 in. high. Leaves im- 
bricate, dark green, second, erecto-patent, almost vertical, orbicular, concave, 
quite entire, ventral margin subdecurrent ; involucral similar. Stipules ap- 
pressed, lanceolate, or 0. Perianth obovate, above obtusely 4-gonous, with 
4 indexed laminae. — Syn. Hep. 672. 
Northern Island : watery place near Taupo, Colenso. Lord Auckland’s group : 
mixed with Plag. fuscella, J. D. H. 
§ 4. Stipules present. Leaves more or less toothed. 
9. J. dentata, Raddi ; — FI. N. Z. ii. 128. Stems creeping, with erect 
branches, swelling at the tips. Leaves rather remote, broader than the stem, 
subvertical, complicate-concave, orbicular-ovate, 2-fid to the middle, toothed; 
involucral numerous, imbricate, deeply 2-fid. Stipules subulate. Perianth 
narrow, membranous, 4-plicate, mouth denticulate. — Syn. Hep. 143. 
Northern Island : Bay of Islands, J. D. H. ; Te Aute, Colenso. (Europe, Tasmania.) 
10. J. squarrosa, Rook. Muse. Fxot. t. 78 ; — FI. N. Z. ii. 127. Stem 
elongate, simple or dichotomous. Leaves patent, squarrose, most densely 
imbricate, quadrate, undulate, 2-cuspidate; lobes quite entire or 1-toothed, 
deflexed. Stipules large, similar, but the lobes have flexuous incurved teeth. 
Perianth ovate, plicate, mouth lacerate-ciliate. — Syn. Hep. 130. 
Northern Island: Auckland, D’Urville, Sinclair; Ruahine Mountains, Colenso. 
Middle Island: Dusky Bay, Menzies ; Nelson, Mantell . — The undulations of the leaves 
are omitted in the ‘ Musci Exotici ’ plate. 
