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Jtt»GBKMAK».A, Burculo ereclmsculo, simplice vel remoso : foliis subereetis ovatis, e o /a v i s acotb
em a rg in a tis ; s tipulis m in n tis. ovatis, bifidis; fra c to in ramis pro p n .s brevibus te rm m ab ; calyc.bus
oblongo-cylindraceis, pa rùm plicatis ; ore dentato.
Jungermannw U fd a . ScH.uoE i,, Icane,. p. 344. t. 62. / . 19. 30.i> (piaula gemmiferaj; et
p . 250. t. 64. / . 2 P (planta capsiUiferaJ
H ab About Holt and Edgefield, Norfolk. Ren. R . B. F r a a d s .-N e r v Forest, Hants.
M r i v d i— About B antry, Ireland, to g e th e r with J . Turneri. Miss H a t c la n ,. - ln mo.st
places upon th e ground near the Decoy, Herringfleet, Snflblk. ( I t produces fruot.ficat.on,
b oth male and female, in th e spring and early summe r months.)
Vbaut grow in g in small and ra th e r densely-crowded patches o f a pale green color, w ith , very
fi-equcntly, a tin g e o f purple.
Root consisting o f a few m inute , simple fibres, which originate a t various distances from th e
un d e r side o f th e p lant *.
Surculi seldom exceeding five or six lines in le n g th , slender, fihform o r only a l.ttle
incrassated upwards, fiexuose, th e lower p a r t simple, usually ba re o f leaves p / / d .
and o f a whitish color, the rest either simple, or once or tw.ee d.v.ded w .th Dhfonn
branches, which are generally e rect, b u t occasionally procumlient, of a pale yellowish
gre en color, now and then tinged w ith p u q ile a t the ir extremities.
U av e e f f t. 6 . 7 ) »maU in proportion to .h e diameter o f th e stem, growing in a bifarious
nvmmer, a ltc ru a te . more or less closely placed, usually a little imbricated, eithe r e re c t or
e rc c to-p;.te „ t, about the s ix th of a line in length, ovate, concave, from th e .apex acutely cleft
for about one fourth o f th e ir len g th , into two equ;.l, and somewhat obtuse, segments.
T h e «ibetanee is. for so small a f.l.n t, subearnose; the eell.les r o u n d i s / the color a
pale gre en, inclining to p urple in those leaves which are most exposed to the light and air.
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