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JU N G E RM A N N IA T O M EN T E L L A .
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J u n g e rm a n n ia , surculo erectiusculo, bipinnato:. foliis bifariis, in®qualithr bilobis; lobis
inferioribus m in u tis ; superioribus b ip a r titis ; u trisq u e apice ma rgineque capiliaritfer m ultifidis;
StipuUs subquadra tis, la c in ia tis : fru c tu axillavi; calycibus oblongis, cylindraceis, h ir s u tis ; ore
ape ito.
Jungermannia tomentella. E h r h . Beitr. Band. i i . p. 1 5 0 . H o f fm . Germ. n . p . 8 3 . R o t h ,
G em í. i i . p . 4 0 1 . D ic k s . Plant. Crypt. Fasc. u .p . 14. L amar ck , Fl. Fr. ed. 2 . v. i i. p. 43G.
L in n . Syst. N at. ed. Gmel. i i i . p. 1 3 5 1 . M ic h a u x , Fl. Bor. Am. i i , p . 2 7 9 . L amar ck,
Fl. G a l l .p .95. Engl. Bot. t. 2242.
Jungermannia ciliaris. VVeis, Plant. Crypt, p . 1 8 9 . W e b e r , Spic. Ft. Goet. p. 1 5 0 . H u d s .
Angl. p . 5 1 5 . L amarck, Encycl. Bot. i i i . p. 2 8 4 . W it h . p. 8 6 1 .
M u sc u s palustris, Absinihii fo lio , insipidus. T o u r n . H. PL Par. p . 5 0 5 .
Muscus Jilicinus pereleganter crispatus. P e t . Muse. n. 438. (fide Dill.)
Muscus Lichenoides, quasiJilicis fo lia divisionibus suis referens. R u p p i i Fl. len. p . 4 0 3 .
L ichenastrumfilicinum crispum. R a ii S yn. p . 1 11.
Muscus palustris, Absinihii fo lio . V a il la n t , Bot. Par. p. 1 4 1 . t. 2 6 . / . I I .
Lichenastrum filic inum, pulchrum, villosum. D il l . Muse. t. 7 3 - / . 3 5 .
Jungermannia caulepinnalo, fo liis crUpis capillariter multifidis. H a l l . Helv. u i . p . 6 3 . n . IS S l.
H a b . P len tifu l in moist places in various p a r ts o f th e south, we st, and n o rth of E ngland,
a s well as in Scotland a n d Ireland.— So a b u n d an t is i t a t Allan’s Ford, ne a r D urham, th a t
Mr. Thornhill informs roe he could, in a very sh o rt space o f tim e , have loaded a c a r t with
it.— (Mr. LyeU finds it with anthera in October, and Dillenius obseiTcs th a t th e capsules
are produced in th e m o n th o f March.)
P la n t g r o w i n g in d e n s e ly c row d e d p a tc h e s , o f t e n c o v e r in g a sp a c e o f g r o u n d o f s e v e r a l f e e t in
d i am e t e r , a n d ren d e i-ed v e ry c o n s p ic u o u s a t a d is t a n c e , f rom i t s e x tr em e ly p a le -g i-e e n color.
Root scarcely any, except a few pellucid, sh o rt, and simple fibres, which may now and
th en be seen towards th e base o f th e plant.