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PLcellfol 13. HEPATIC^. 333. Martinellius. 691 a. Leaves 2-lohed., lobes unequal, coJiduplicate ; fruit terminal. \. Martinelliiis complanatus. Flattened martinellL Stem creeping, vaguely branched ; leaves 2-rowed, imbricate above; upper lobe largest, orbicular, lower lobe ovate, flat ; calyx oblong ; mouth naked. Licheuastrum imbricatum majiis, Rati Syn. Ill, 10. Jungermannia couiplanata, Lin. S. P. 1133; Engl. Bot. 2499; Hooker Jung. 8 i On the trunks of trees ; all the year. Leaves flat, pale green. (3. minor. Leaves more convex, brownish green. 2. Martinelliiis resupinatus. Lying-down martinelli. Stem lying down, seldom branched ; leaves roundish, lobes nearly equal, edge not cut ; calyx oblong ; mouth toothed. Jungerinannia resupinata, Lin. S. P. 1598; Hooker Jung. 23. On loamy heaths, under heath ; May and June. 3. Martinellius undidatus. Wavy martinelli. Stem upright, slightly forked ; leaves lobes roundish, wavy, lower lobes largest; calyx oblong; mouth naked. Lichenastrum piniiis auriculatis majoribus et non crenatis, Dillen Muse. 71, n. Jungermannia undulata, Lin. S. P. 1598; Engl, Bot. 225; Hooker Jung. 22. On wet places, especially alpine ; May to July. 4. Martinellius iimhrosus. Shady martinelli. Stem upright, two-forked; leaves lobes serrated at the end, lower lobes largest, ovate; upper roundish, ovate; calyx mouth naked. Jungermannia umbrosa, Schrader Samml, 2, 5 ; On damp mountainoiis places ; Hooker Jung, 24. April and May. 5. Martinellius planifolius. Flat-leaved martinelli. Stem upright, slightly branched ; leaves nearly 2-parted at the base, toothed ; lower lobe largest, ovate ; upper heartshape, blunt. - On Jungermannia planifolia, Hooker Jung, 67. damp places, in mountains. Fructification unknown. 2 Y 2
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PLcellfol 13. HEPATIC^. 333. Martinellius. 691<br />
a. Leaves 2-lohed., lobes unequal, coJiduplicate ; fruit<br />
terminal.<br />
\. Martinelliiis complanatus. Flattened martinellL<br />
Stem creeping, vaguely branched ; leaves 2-rowed, imbricate<br />
above; upper lobe largest, orbicular, lower lobe ovate,<br />
flat ; calyx oblong ; mouth naked.<br />
Licheuastrum imbricatum majiis, Rati Syn. Ill, 10.<br />
Jungermannia couiplanata, Lin. S. P. 1133; Engl. Bot. 2499; Hooker<br />
Jung. 8 i<br />
On the trunks of trees ; all the year.<br />
Leaves flat, pale green.<br />
(3. minor. Leaves more convex, brownish green.<br />
2. Martinelliiis resupinatus. Lying-down martinelli.<br />
Stem lying down, seldom branched ; leaves roundish,<br />
lobes nearly equal, edge not cut ; calyx oblong ; mouth<br />
toothed.<br />
Jungerinannia resupinata, Lin. S. P. 1598; Hooker Jung. 23.<br />
On loamy heaths, under heath ; May and June.<br />
3. Martinellius undidatus. Wavy martinelli.<br />
Stem upright, slightly forked ; leaves lobes roundish,<br />
wavy, lower lobes largest; calyx oblong; mouth naked.<br />
Lichenastrum piniiis auriculatis majoribus et non crenatis, Dillen Muse.<br />
71, n.<br />
Jungermannia undulata, Lin. S. P. 1598; Engl, Bot. 225; Hooker<br />
Jung. 22.<br />
On wet places, especially alpine ; May to July.<br />
4. Martinellius iimhrosus. Shady martinelli.<br />
Stem upright, two-forked; leaves lobes serrated at the<br />
end, lower lobes largest, ovate; upper roundish, ovate;<br />
calyx mouth naked.<br />
Jungermannia umbrosa, Schrader Samml, 2, 5 ;<br />
On damp mountainoiis places ;<br />
Hooker Jung, 24.<br />
April and May.<br />
5. Martinellius planifolius. Flat-leaved martinelli.<br />
Stem upright, slightly branched ; leaves nearly 2-parted<br />
at the base, toothed ; lower lobe largest, ovate ; upper<br />
heartshape, blunt.<br />
- On<br />
Jungermannia planifolia, Hooker Jung, 67.<br />
damp places, in mountains.<br />
Fructification unknown.<br />
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