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JU N G E RM A N N IA D IL A T A T A .
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J u n g e rm a n n ia , surculo rep en te , vagè ramoso : foliis distichis, im bric a tis, sub ro tu n d is, convexiusculis,
ìntegeiTimis ; basi su b tù s a u ricu la tis ; au ricu là m in u tà , v en tiico s à : stipulis ro tunda tis,
planis, ema rgina tis ; calycibus te rm in a lib u s, obcorda tis, tu b e rcu la tis , trian g u la rib u s .
Jungermannia dilatata. L i n n . Sp. P I u . p. 1 6 0 0 . S y st. N at. i i . p . 7 0 6 . FI. Suec. p . 4 02.
G o u a n , Afo n sp . p . 4 5 2 . P o l l i c h , P a i . m . p . 1 9 2 . S c o f . C a rn . i i . p . 3 4 6 . L e e r s , fieri»
p . 2 5 1 . W s i s , P la n t. Crypt. p. 126. W s b e b ., Spie. FI. Goet. p . 14,6. W i l l d . Ber. p . 3 4 1
C e d e r , Enum. PI. FI. D a n . p . 4 2 . A l l i o n i , Ped. l i . p . 3 1 3 . S c h r a n k , Baiersche Flora, i i
p . 4 9 9 . V i l l a k s . IV. p . 9 2 5 . H o f fm a n n , Germ. i i . p . 8 5 . R e l h a n , Cant. p . 4 3 9 . H u d s
A n g l. p . 5 1 4 . L i g h t f o o t , Scot. ii. p . 7 8 1 . L i n n . S y s t. N at. ed. Gmel. ir . p . 1 351
W i t h . i h . p . 8 6 0 . L a m a r c k , FI. Fr. ed. 2 . i i . p . 4 3 4 .
Jungermannia tamariscifolia. S c h r e b e r , Spie. FI. Lips. p . 1 0 8 . S c h r a d e r , Samml. L ie f. 2 .
p . 6 . S c h m id e l , Icones, p . 2 5 6 . t. 6 ? . Engl. Bot. t. 1 0 8 6 . R o t h , Germ. i n . p . 4 0 8 .
Jungermannia cupressiformis.. L am a r c k , Encxjcl. i n . p . 2 8 3 .
Lichenastrum imbricatum minus. R a i i S yn. p . 111.
ikiascoides minimum fo liis alternis, superioribus circinatis, inferioribus cucullatis, fiore
pedículo fe rm e carente. M i c h e l i , Nov. Gen. p. 1 0 . í . 6 . f . 6.
Hepaticoides, fo liis subrotundis squamatim incumbentibus minor. V a il l a n t , Bot. Paris,
p . 1 0 0 . 71. 6 . t. 19 . f . 10.
Lichenastrum imbricatum minus, squamis convexo-concavis. D i l l . Muse. p . 4 9 7 . t. 72. f . 2 7 .
Jungermannia, fo liis imbricatis, alternis, orbiculatis, setis brevissimis. H a l l . Helv. z ìi. p . 62.
H ab. On th e tru n k s o f tre e s , m o st a b u n d a n t, every where.—In fm it d u rin g most of
th e w in te r season.
P lant firmly a tta ch ed to its place o f g row th , where i t forms dense, compact and circular,
brownish-purple patclies, from tw o to many inches in d iameter.