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Codie&um- continued. Codiseum-—continued. 
C. gloriosum (glorious).* l. long, narrow, drooping; ground-colour to 10in. long, 3in. broad at the widest part, dark olive-green ; 
green, variegation creamy-yellow, very variable in character. In midrib, primary veins, and margin deep golden-yellow. 
some, there is a creamy-yellow midrib, with a band on each side ; 
in others, the midrib is bright green; the markings are of the C. grande (grand). l. deep green; midrib and some scattered 
spotted style, with here and there large blotches of creamy- spots yellow. Polynesia. 
Fig. 490. CODLEUM RECURVIFOLIUM 
M. 
ngs, of smaller confluent | C, Hanburyanum (Hanbury’s). i, 15in. long, 2}in. broad, olive- 
green, finely marked with rich golden-yellow and rosy-crimson. 
mh and in other parts clouded marki 
C. Hawkeri (Hawkers)* l. broadly lanceolate, about біп. long, 
lotches and spots. Sometimes these conditions are reversed, 
and there are longish patches on which the ground-colour is 
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creamy, relieved by a few clouded green markings. New Hebrides, | mostly, with the petioles, light creamy-yellow; margins b 
p | green. Polynesia, 1879. Ў : | 
C. Goldiei (Goldie’s).* l. broad, panduriform, and trilobed, 8in. | €. Henryanum (Henry's). . oblong-ovate, acuminate, gin, long 
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