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Codieenm continued. 



C. glorlOBum (glorious).* I. long, narrow, drooping ; ground-colour 

 green, variegation creamy-yellow, very variable in character. In 

 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 



spotted style, with here and there large blotches of creamy- 



Codieanm continued. 



to lOin. long, Sin. broad at the widest part, dark olive-greeu ; 



midrib, primary veins, and margin deep golden-yellow. 



C. grande (grand). I. deep green; midrib and some scattered 

 spots yellow. Polynesia. 





FIG. 490. CODI^EUM RECURVIFOLH'M. 



yellow and in other parts clouded markings, of smaller confluent 

 Ches and spots. Sometimes these conditions are reversed, 

 and there are longish patches on which the ground-colour is 

 creamy relieved by a few clouded green markings. New Hebrides, 

 1878. 

 C. Goldlei (Goldie's).* 1. broad, panduriform, and trilobed, 8in. 



C. Hanburyanum (Hanbury's). I. 15in. long, 2!in. broad, olive- 

 green, finely marked with rich golden-yellow and rosy-crimson. 



C. Hawkeri (Hawker's).* I. broadly lanceolate, about 6in. long, 

 mostly, with the petioles, light creamy-yellow ; margins bright 

 green. Polynesia, 1879. 



C. Honryantun (Henry's). I. oblong-ovate, acuminate, 9iu. loiij; 



2 z 



