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18. C. muhifida. This, as well as C. imbricata, on the authority of an 

 authentic fpecimen fent by the Bifliop of Carlifle to Mr. Turner, appears clearly 

 to belong to the C. cquifetifolia of this work, T. 54; I have, however, retained 

 the name of C mullifida to the plant fo called in Englijh Botany, as the name, 

 though then erroneoufly applied, is really applicable to the plant, and, not being 

 attached to any other, may fairly be left to it. 



19. C.fpongiofa. T. 42. 



20. C. reticulata. T. 97. 



21. C.fiuviatllis. T. 29. 



22. C. alra. T. II. 



23. C. gelatinofa. T. 32. 



24. C. capillaris. T. 9. 



25. C. corallina. T. 98. 



26. C.fdacea. T. 82. 



27. C. elongata. T. 33. 



28. C. ciliata. T. 53. 



29. C. polymorpha. T. 44. 



30. C. tubulofa. The fpecimen according with Hudfon's reference, in the 

 Dillenian Herbarium, feems, as Mr. Turner remarked, to be only an unufually 

 thick variety of C. rubra, and I have myfelf gathered nearly fimilar appearances 

 of this ever varying fpecies. 



31. C. rubra. T. 34. 



32. C. purpurafcens. The fpecimen No. 41 in the Dillenian Herbarium, 

 does not appear to me to be diftinct from C. rofea, and I have little doubt that 

 this is the fpecies here defcribed by Hudfon. It however feems better, efpecially 

 as the matter is in fome degree queftionable, that it fhould be continued with 

 the name of C. rofea, by which it is now univerfally known. 



33. C. nodulofa . On the authority of Mr. Turner is C. dinphana. T. 38. 



34. C. pellucida. T. 90. 



35. C. vagabunda. There can, I apprehend, be no doubt, from Dillenius' 



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