(T ab. CLX.
5 2 . J d n g e e m a n n u grkea. Nobis in Fi. Antarct. P t. 1 . p . 1 5 4 . t. h iv . f. 8 .
Far la xa ; c a u le ram o s o fle x u o so , fo liis l a x iu s in s e r t i s s u b r em o t i s a l t e r n a n t ib u s .
-big. IV.)
H a b . P a lld a n c l l s l a n d s ; o n c la y b a n k s n e a r t h e se a . T a r . f t i n s i i n i k r s i tn a tio iis .
Also a native of Lord Auckland’s group.
P la t e CLX. Fig. I V . - l . plant of the natural size ; 2, stem and leaves ; 3 and 4, leaves ; 6 and 6. stipules
oaten tT Tajd-i caule prostrato implexo ramoso, folds imbricatis
p entibus siccitate explauatis madore secundis e basi lata ovato-rotundatis integerrimis apice rotundatis
vol. c S ' S I).
H a b . Falkland Islan d s; on wet rocks near the sea.
^ Cæspites la.xe intertexti, pallide flavo-oKvacei, inter Muscos Eepaticascpe aflas repentes. Caules supini vix
obteis I S ¥ e 1 7 ' " 7 1 7 ® “ ' frfr”'"“’ ‘“frfr’frfrfr
s e t a l 7 7 7 7 1 7 . "
With much affinity to the / . multipenna of Lord Auckland’s group ; but the upper margiu of the leaf is not so
L r e l l e n L r fr"“ " > “ i -u o h
P la t e CLIX. Fig. I . - l , plant of the natural size ; 2, stem and leaf; 3, stipule ; 4, poriehætium and calyx : -
5 4 . JUN-GEEMANNIA Hook. fll. et Tayl.; parvula, caule subcæspitoso proeumbente subramoso,
folns imbricatis erectis secundis oblongis emarginato-bifidis, segmentis lanceolatis integerrimis
stipubs bipartitis, segmentis imeqnaliter bifidis laciniis subulato-sctaceis, offlyce terminah oblongo trigono
ore tnlacimato iacrmis dentatis. Nobis *® i r a * / ok™. * o i. vol. iii. p. 471. (Tab. CLIX. Pig. I I .)
H a b . PaDdand Islands; on tufts of mosses.
» parvi, mter Muscos intricati. paUide olivacei. Caules vix a unc. longi, prostrati, demum ascendentes
picibus supims radicantibus. Folia nnbricata, madore erecta et secunda. Stipulæ amplæ, segmentis setaoeié
incmns. Calyx majusculus, tngonus. latere inferiore latiore, ore ciliato-dentato.
This in some respects approaches the British / . MJentata, bnt is even more Uke / . lieteropjiylla, from which
: 7 7 : r : h ? s 7 : : . ™ ‘ " ‘“ " ^ " fr^Bn e ated a n d se c u n d l e a v l ^ m o r e e m l
pule “ fr “ ly"" i i *, stil
a x e im b r i ^ '" “ ” ! ' " ^ Caule cespitoso prostrato ramoso, fohis
1 xe imbn abs secundis erecto-patentibus erectisve obhque obovatis qnadratisve emarginato-bifidis segmentis
¡ - " f - r e d e c u r r e n t e , s tip f flis o v a tis b f f id i f u t r in q u e u n i - d ^ r t i i :
INobis m Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. m. p . 473. (Tab. CLIX. Fig. IV.)
H a b . Hermitelslan d , Cape H o rn ; on the ground.
Cæspites lati, 2 unc. diametro, pallide vii-ides, intricati. Caules vix 4- 'mic. longi, decumbentes v. prostrati,
apicibus ascendentibus. Folia remotiuscula, margine supenore sursum gibboso ; substantia dense ceUulosa.
Closely allied to the J. discedens, Nees, of the East Indies ; but the leaves are shorter, wider, have a deeper
sinus and more acute segments ; and the stipules are not so slender.
P la t e CLIX. Fig. IV.—1, plant of the natui*al size ; 2, branch, with leaves and stipules ; 3 and 4, leaves ;
5 and 6, stipules :—all magnified.
56. J ungermannia trachjopa, Hook. fil. et Tayl. ; parvula, caule implexe ramoso procumbente flaccido,
foliis tenerrimis laxe cellulosis imbricatis erectis subsquarrosis latissime rotundato-quadratis profunde bi-
trifidis grosse inæqualiter spinuloso-dentatis, stipulis late ovatis bifidis segmentis acuminatis grosse dentatis,
calyce terminali oblongo trigono, ore laciniato-dentato. Nobis in Lond. Journ. Bo t. vol. iii. p. 4 71. (Ta b .
CLIX. F ig .I I I .)
FIab. Hermite Island, Cape H o rn ; groiving in the woods on Anthoceros punctatus, L.
Caides vix F une. longi, irregulariter ramosi, pallide virides. FoUa arcte imbricata, in lacinias duas v. plerumque
pliues lauceolato-subulatas divisa. Calyx pro planta majusculus. Capsula ovahs. Seta cauli æquilonga,
A very distinct species from any of the foregoing, and a beautiful object under the microscope from the delicacy
and reticulation of its leaves.
P la t e CLIX. Fig. III.—1, plant of the natmal size ; 2, stem and leaf ; 3-6, stipules ; 7, perichætium, calyx,
seta, and capsule :—all magnified.
57. J ungermannia triacantha, H o o k .fil.e tT a y l.; caule implexo procumbente vage ramoso, foliis
planis approximatis patentibus oblongo-ovatis trifidis segmentis subulato-lanceolatis, stipulis subquadratis
bifidis segmeutis büaciniatis laciniis subulatis. Nobis in Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. v. p. 368.
H ab. Falkland Islands ; on th e ground.
Cæspites densi, luride olivacei. Caidis uncialis, ramis paucis patentibus. Folia basi vix imbricata, patentia,
divaricata, oblonga, apices versus sinubus duobus excisis aucta; laciniis 3 subulatis, porrectis, subparallelis. Stipidæ
liberæ, erecto-patentes, quadififidæ, segmentis subulatis.
Most nearly aUicd to L. chlorophjlla, nobis, of New Zealand, wliich is, however, a smaller plant and has shorter
wider subsecund leaves, and rounded dentate stipules,
(7. Ch iloscyphus, _Ve^i.)
58. J ungermannia pallido-virens. Hook. fil. et Tayl.; majuscula, caule implexe subramoso procumbente,
foliis patentibus imbricatis late ovato-oblongis apice retusis integerrimis margine anteriore recurvo,
stipulis minutis recurvis oblongis bifidis segmentis subulatis extus unidentatis quadrifidisve, calvce iu ramo
abbreviato terminali oblongo tri-alato compresso apice laciniato-ciliato. Nobis in Lond. Journ. Bo t. voi. iii,
p. 473. (Tab. OLIX. Fig. IX.)
I Iab. Hermite Island, Cape H o rn ; on tlie groimd near th e sea.
Cæspites late extensi, pallide flavo-virescentes, demum fuscescentes, interdum (status minor) omnino fuscati.
Caules 2 unc. longi, parce ramosi, ramis 4 imc. latis. FoUa dense reticulata, areolis minutis, laxe imbricata, erecto-
patentia, ope stipulæ basi conncxa, apice rotundata seu truncata, imidentata v. emarginata. Stipulæ minimæ, caulis
4 latitudine, concavæ, rccurvoe, oblongæ ; segmentis setaceis extus unidentatis. FericJuetium raniiim abbreviatimi
terraiiums, c paribus 2-3 foliolonim crcctoriun appressorum constans, folíolo interiore 4-5-parlito. Calyx oblongo-
canipaiiuhitus, latere unico prol'unde fissus.