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JU N G E RM A N N IA PU S IL L A .
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J o s sE IM A U ttii, caule procumbente, snbsimplici: foliis horizontalibus, quadra tis, undulatis, obtnsb
c rena tis: fruc tu te rm in a li; calycibus campanulatis.
Jungennannia pusilla. U u u . Sp. FL p . 1 6 0 2 . S y st. Nal. n . p. 7 0 7 . R . Suec. p . 4 04,
W e is , Crypt, p. 1 1 7 . W b bb k, Spicil. Fl. Gael. p . 1 6 1 . P o l l ic h , Fatal, i n . p. 2 0 3
O e u e e , Enum. PL FL Dan. p. 4 3 . H b d w io , Th. p. 8 6 . 1. IS . / . 8 9— 9 2 . S c h m id e l
J coues, p . 8 2 . t. 2 2 . L am a e c k , Encycl. Bai. t u . p. 2 8 4 . H o e em a h h , Germ, n . p. 9 0
R o t h , Germ, m , p . 3 8 3 . S ch k a d e e , S p ic il. p . 1 0 7 . L am a eck , FL Fr. ed. 2 . n
p . 4 2 9 . R e l h a h , Cam. p. 440. H o n s . Angl. p. 5 1 8 . Engl. Bot. x x v . 1. 1175
Fl. Gall. p. 9 2 . W e b e e cl M o h e , PL Crypt. Germ. p . 4 2 9 . S c h w a e g e . Hist. Muse. HepaL
pTodr. p . 2 9 . ^
Jungermannia anguhsa. D ic k s . Plant. Crypt. Fasc. i. p . 7- W i™ . ed . 4. i n . p . 8 5 5 .
L ix x . Syst. Nal. ed. Gmel. ii, p . 1 3 4 8 . L.amaeck, E n c yd . i n . p . 2 8 0 .
J u a g e rm a u a io p jgm m a . W o l f , ia S e lir. B ed . Natnrf. 8 . i. p . 1 5 1 , 1 5 2 . (Jidc M o h e i i . /
Lichenastrum minimum, capitulis a ig r i s , lucidis. R a n S p a . p . 3 1 0 ,
Jungermannia fa liis latiusculis ablusis undulalis, et velali angulatis. M ic h e l i , jVoe. Gen.
Fl. p. 7. I. 5. / , 10.
Lichenaslrum pinnulis abtusb trifidis, nervo g e a ic a io lo . D i l l . Muse. t. 7 1 . / . 2 2 . o . D. E,
Lichenastrum eaiguum, capitulis a ig r i s i a d ii is , e c o l , lis p a r f i s a o s e e a li ia s . D il l . Ilia sc.
t. 7 4 . / . 4 6 .
H ae. Moist, shady banks, especially on a clayey soil, where It is not o f unfrequent
o ccurrence; be a ring its fructification from October to th e end of the spring.
T he P laht grows c ithe r in detaehed individuals, o t thickly m a tted together so as to form patches
o t many inches in diameter, and firmly adhering to th e g ro u n d by its
R e e ls, which are lo n g , dense, simple, issuing from the whole length o f th e under side o t
th e stem, and o f a remarkably deep purple calar.