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Species. 



96. S. crispata With contorted, bubbly, suppel- 



lucid, curled, coalescent, ex- 

 pansions, of very fine fibrous 

 texture. 



97. — basta. (panache noir). — Black, fibrous, frondose- 



cristated ; with separating con- 

 voluted folds of loosely con- 

 nected fibres. 



98. — lameliaris Sessile, frondose, with many soft, 



erect, and nearly parallel la- 

 mellae, broadest in the upper 

 part. 



99. — endivia In soft spatuliform thin plates, 



wrinkled on their edges and 

 surface. 



100. — urceolus Green, obovate, narrow and rag- 



ged at the top. 



101. — mamifferis Of different forms; cavernous, 



with conical bending tubes, 

 with elevated tubular pores. 



102. • — polyphilla With pediculated fronds; with 



convoluted plaited lobes and 

 longitudinal fibres. 



103. — pavonia With sub-proliferous, roundish 



fronds ; with foramina on one 

 side. 

 104<. — scariola With foraminated expansions, di- 

 viding in a multitude of plates, 

 lobated, turned, and as it were 

 crimped, in various directions. 



105. — heterogona With expansions, so turned as to 



form imperfect tubes. 



106. — thiaroides Many narrow erect lobes, emu- 



lating a muricated crown. 



