The whole of the plant is remarkably thick and bufhy, and its mode of 

 growth flexuofe, by which, with its peculiar color, it may be readily known 

 from its congeners. Neither the main ftem or principal branches fhew any 

 appearance of diflepiments, but in the ramuli they are very ftriking, and divide 

 them into joints whofe length and diameter are nearly equal. 



The drawing here represented was made by Mifs Hutchins from a frefh 

 plant, and by her communicated to my friend Mr. Turner. 



In drying it adheres but very (lightly to Paper and not at all to Glafs. 



A. C. Brodiwi, natural fize. 



B. Ditto magnified 4. 



C. Ditto ditto 3. 



