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J u n g e rm a n n ia , surculo procumbente, ramoso : foliis bifariis, subimbricatis, horizontalibus, planis,
ovatis, integris s stipulis lath ovatis, (lentato-laciniatls : fru c tu laterali ; calycibus subterraneis,
oblongis, earnosis i ore squamis foliaccis fimbriato.
Jungermannia mliculosa. L i n n . Sp. PL u . p. 1597. Syet. N at. i i . p . 705. N b c k . Metli.
Muse. p . 134. ScHRAKR, Barar, u . p. 494. L s e r s , Herb. p . 249. A l i i o n i , Fl. Ped.
I I . p . 311. W a s , Plant. Crypt, p. U 2 . W r b e r , Spic. J2 . Goet. p . 132. H o f fm a n » ,
Germ. n . p . 88. R o t h , Germ, i ii. p . 371. O e d e r . Ennni. PL FL D an. p. 4 L H u d s .
Fingi, p . 609. L ig h t f . Scot. p . 772. R e eh a n , Cant. p. 439. L ,u s . S yst. N al. ed. Gmel.
II. p . 1343. W i t h . h i . p. 855. L .am a b c k , Eneycl. iii. p . 279. L a m a r c k , FL Fr. ed. 2.
t. II. p. 430. L am .a r c k , El. Gall. p. 92. M i c h a u x , FL Bar. Am. ii. p . 311. Engl.
Bot. t. 2513 (bana.)
Lickenastrum capitulis n n iis , Trichomanis fa c ie , fo lio lis densius congestis, majus. R a i i
Ssjn. p . 111.
.rungermannia terrestris, uiiicuHs longis, fo liis perexiguis, densissimis, ex rotundUate
acuminatis. M i c h e l i , No». Gen. p . 8 . I. 5 . / . 4 . (figura bona.)
Jungermannia, fo liis pinnatis, subrotundis, ex caule fiorifera. H a l l . Helv. i i i . p . 6 0 .
H ab. In subalpine countries, fa r from uncommon; in various pa rts o f E ngland, Scotland,
and Ire land, growing, as well upon th e ground, as u p ; .. mosses and o th e r Jungermanni!.
( I t bears fructification in the spring months.)
P la n t g r o w in g in lo o s e ly -m a t te d p a tc h e s o t v a rio u s s iz e s , i-cn d e rcd c o n sp ic u o u s b y th e i r y e llow ish
brown color.
Boat a few whitish, simple fibres, proceeding in small clusters, the whole length o f the stem,
from beneath th e stipules.
Snrcnli varying in length from one to thre e inches, filiform, slightly iic.xuosc, simple, or, as
generally happens, divided by innovations o f v arious lengths, th a t are pa ten t, and resemble
th e pa rent stems in every th in g excepting size. All are procumbent ; th e ir texture is firm,
ra th e r rigid when dry ; the cellules very compact ; tlie coler a dirty reddish brown.
U a v e s ab o u t h a lf a line long, smalier towards th e extremity and a t the base, alternately,
h u t ra th e r closely and very regularly, a rranged in a bifarious manner, horizontal, plane, or