CRYPTOGAMTA. HEPATIC,®. Anthoceros. 1103 
(These suggestions of Mr. Stackhouse are in some degree corroborated by 
the researches of Drs. Hooker and Taylor. E.) 
(Broad-leaved Anthoceros. A. major . E. Bot. First discovered ill 
Britain by Mr. Stackhouse, in a shady over-hanging cavity in Fowey 
Harbour. Upon a tomb-stone on the north side of Arrow Church, War- 
wickshire: and on a ditch bank in a wet lane, near to Llanvayer Rectory, 
Monmouthshire. Mr. Purton. E.) 
A. multif'idus. Leaf with doubly winged clefts: segments strap¬ 
shaped. 
Dill 68. 4. 
Dillenius had not discovered this plant, but figured it from specimens sent 
by Haller. I am indebted to Mr. Dickson for specimens. Resembles 
Ricciajluitans, but the segments are pointed, not lopped at the end. 
(Wing-cleft Anthoceros. Respecting this production, so imperfectly 
understood, the authors of Muse. Brit, state: “ Whether we consider the 
descriptions of Dickson and Dillenius, or the figure of the latter, we have 
little hesitation in supposing that plant to be Jungermannia multifida.” E.) 
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