Handbook of British Hepaticae : containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia and Anthoceros . cilia (fig. 50), rarely forked, and jointedthroughout; brownish-green or purplish-brown. Stipules quad-rate, broader thanthe stem, adpressed,unequally lobed at theend, along the wholemargin fringed withlong cilia, which arenarrower than on theleaves(fig. 51). Perichae- i,d tial leaves, two or three mac at the base of eachcalyx, closely adpressed,widely ovate, cut into two or three unequal seg-ments, and ciliate along the margin. Calyx th


Handbook of British Hepaticae : containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia and Anthoceros . cilia (fig. 50), rarely forked, and jointedthroughout; brownish-green or purplish-brown. Stipules quad-rate, broader thanthe stem, adpressed,unequally lobed at theend, along the wholemargin fringed withlong cilia, which arenarrower than on theleaves(fig. 51). Perichae- i,d tial leaves, two or three mac at the base of eachcalyx, closely adpressed,widely ovate, cut into two or three unequal seg-ments, and ciliate along the margin. Calyx thin anddelicate, obovate, mouth small, much contracted,unequally toothed, capsule ovate, dark brown. f 2. 5i- 68 HANDBOOK OF BRITISH HEPATIC/E. Ptilidium Woodsii, Dum. Stem procumbent, two to three pinnate,leaves bifarious, two-lobed, spinulosely den-tate, minute linear auricle at the base; stipulesovate, bipartite, dentate, base spurred on bothsides. Jungermannia Woodsii, Hook. Br. 66 ; Eng. Bot. Suppl. t. 2668 ; MackayFl. Hib. II., 66. Sendtnera Woodsii, Rab. Exs. 367, 490; Cooke Hep. f. Woodsii, Nees Eur. Leb. 3, and Pears. Exs. No. 128, 271. Blcpha-rozia Woodsii, Dum. Rev. Jung. p. 16. On Irish mountains. Growing in large densely crowded patches, stemsprocumbent, 3 to 5 or 6 inches long, flexuous, thread-like, once ortwice dichotomous,beset throughout withrather distant spread-ing pinnae, which areeither simple oragain pinnate, dirtybrown. Leavesclosely placed, in theextreme ramuli,largest at the apex,in the rest gradually smaller, everywhere imbricate,and bifarious ; round or subquadrate, of two un-equal lobes, the upper the largest, convex


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