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i m. ^ / ,rfr ^ t v . ft tji.tn- u,*n *. * # : #'^. 



^ CL.XJ IfSlfiR. 1 : o i L i fe, r.nicibiri.L Ch-.r.la Holm., / '# -f 

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Halymenia Harveyana J. 



Norn, Jap. : hunohaiid. 

 PL. CLXII, Fig. 13. 



Hiilymcnia Hnrccyiuia J. Ag. Anal. Al.^. 1892, p. 55; De 

 Toni Syll. Al^. IV, p. ISW.Htilyincniu F/orexiu Inon. Ag. i 

 Harv. Phyc. Austr. t. 214. 



Some six herbarium-specimens before us, ;ill destituting 

 of the lower portions, the largest one about 15 cm. high. 

 Frond piano-compressed, provided with n broadly linear 

 principal lamina or rachis, 5-7 mm. broad (in dried speci- 

 mens), either simple or forked or somewhat multind and is 

 set on both sides with approximate or subdistant lateral 

 branches or pinnae which are furnished with the second or 

 third or even fourth series of lesser divisions, disposed in a 

 similarly pinnate manner, becoming narrower in order. All 

 branches stand on roundish axils and their apices are very 



