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47. Junga. [Jungermannia] trilobata. β minor. Br. Junga. 
47(bis) "Junga. tamariscifolia, is  J.
dilatata, Hook. [Hooker]
48. "Junga. platyphylla."
49. "Marchantia polymorpha." [m.?] fr. [fruit?]
50. "Junga. sphagni."
51. "Junga," [nofr.? [no fruit?]] but I think Jung.
bidentata, foliorum dentibus 
obtusissimis.
52. "Junga. sertularioides" is J. ciliaris.
53. "Junga. complanata" is J. dilatata, 
small & in fr. [fruit?]
54. "Junga. bicuspidata"? This is 
J. bidentata var. minuta. 'Tis 
a very variable species.
55. "Junga. laciniosa Mx. [Michaux]" is Jung. 
ciliaris.
56. "Junga. bidentata."
57. "Junga. polyanthos."
58. "Riccia natans" in fructification!!
which I never saw 
before & wh [which] I believe was 
never found before. Pray 
send me some more. I shall 
figure this immediately. It is 
a true Riccia, which has always 
been a doubtful point.
59. "Riccia glauca."
60. "Marchantia conica."
61. "Riccia fluitans." Can you 
not find fruit to this, as well 
as natans? It is eqully important.
62. "Rhizomorpha crocea Schweinitz"
New, near to Rhizomorpha villosissima of Ach. [Acharius]
63. "Hypnum"? Can you not 
discover the fruit? I think it is 
rather a Junga. than as moss, but is

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still something quite new to me.
64. "Junga. curvifolia."
65. "Geoglossum hirsutum."
66. "Junga. on quartz. I think it 
is rather a dendritic mineral 
substance.
67. "Hypnum" stellatum var minus.
69. "Dicr. [Dicranum] longifolium."
70. "Trichost [Trichostomum]" or rather Didymodon
pallidum. But not Tr. [Trichostomum] cylindraceum.
71. "Diphysc. [Diphyscium] foliosum."
72. "Neckera pennata." Same as the
European one.
73. "Neckera" viticulosa, minor P. [Palisot] de
Beauvois. Anomodon Hook. [Hooker]
74. "Hypnum." One of the numerous 
vars. [varieties] of H. cupressiforme.
75. "Hypnum." I think salebrosum.
76. "Hypnum." H. [crossed out: sal] serrulatum
I think.
77.  "Leskea squarrosa." Scarcely 
difft. [different] from H. fluviatile Hedw. [Hedwig]
78. "Leskea" rostrata. [crossed out: "]
79. "Leskea" attenuata.
80. "Pterogonium intricatum." It 
is not a Leucodon, but the teeth 
adhere by a marginal membrane 
which on separating often makes 
the teeth appear to be split. At 
the same time tis very much 
allied to Leucodon, &, although 
I have myself adopted the genus, 
I very much doubt if it is formed 
in nature.
81. "Hypnum imponens."
82. "Lasia trichomitrion." Very nearly 
allied to Leucodon sciuroides &
        