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continued. 



S. grandia (great).* tUm* erect, lift, to 2ft. kmg, simple fa the 

 lower half .deltoid and decompound fa tiMupper half, the 

 branching midway between flabefoteaad pimmie^ contiguous 

 final branchleta jin. broad. I. of the lower plane crowded. 



S.hffimatode> (bloody).* ttem* 1R. to 2ft. long, bright crimson, 

 mbranched^jhe^rerjbalf. wiUi_ leaves mnch^eed and 



ionsiLTilfaVkmg. f.oMh^o^r^h^'cot.Siottt 

 ovate or oblong rnomboidal, acute, iin. to iin? long 

 dilated on the upper side at the base, broadly 



ofttmlmndwmesis^ OT * toSUl>CBOla1 ^ A " d * t 



:-.:. =!. r:. 



EJ3 



*J"Hs 



the lower pane spreading, close or slightly spaced, half a line 

 or mm tat* oblique, produced on the upperade; 

 half as kmg, rather dive 



Can copkms, often Iin. long. 

 &. O. m. s., xL p. 173). 

 ft. involvens (rolled np). 

 long, deltoid, twice orth 



from the base, the 

 pinnate. I. of the lower 

 with a distinct casp, 

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xix. p. 4M.) 



S. L texta 



thanlftjong; 

 beOmU (of Moore) 



tlewu rery densely tufted. 2m. to 6in. 

 in pinnate, branched nearly or quite 

 of^gSdesl)etweennabelhUe 1 and 



CO. C. n. a.. 



peculiar garden form, in which the 

 e. STU. & tort, (of Belgian gardens). 

 S. L variegata (rariegatedX Tins only differs from the type in 

 having thTtips of aomVof the branches creamy-white. See 

 Fig. 469, for which we are indebted to Mr. Wm. BulL 



, 

 branches shortT 



tUms about 1ft. long, erect from a 

 msakato down the face, copiously pinnate ; 

 of the 



kwa-iibue orate, aente^dark green, sub^iaphanous. rery 



on^hTup^^ide afb^f and imbn^ed^ve?the stem; tarn 

 long, ovate-oblang, cuspi 

 le flattened ; bracts not 



of the upper plane one-third 

 Oca short, often twin, but little 



is a dwarf form from the Azores. Tbe form 

 leaves ; vsrieymta is a variegated form. 



S. lavigatt. (smooth).* Hem* erect, 1ft. to lift, long, simple fa 

 the low^half, the tav^smalU distant _nd soon decKSous. 



deltoid 



petiolate, deltoid, 



or twice 



S. L Lyalli (LyalTs). Hem*, lower pinnae bipinnate, with final 

 dirisiotts Jm. to Iin. long. A more compound rariety. 



redX* The Kesurrection Club-moss, 

 d for sale as a vegetable curiosity. 

 p rtems unroll and 



ascendent, ditmriemt*. /ormotn, the rariegated ntmtm, and 



erect, densely tvfted. 6in. to 

 9in. long, copiously pinnate, the base bUulcate ; lower branches 

 copioosTy compound L of the lower plane contiguous on the 

 branchleta, spaced on the main stem, erecto-pateat, obliquely 

 oblong-lanceolate, acute, dark green, one line longVrery nnequaJ- 



sidedserndated on the oppeiedn broadlySurf 

 ciliated, and a little imbricated over the stem on the upper side 

 at ten; fams of the upper plane one-half to one-third as 

 long, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, cuspidate. pOe* copious, re- 

 supinate, iin. to iin. long; bracts of the upper plane ' 

 late-rhomboid, those of tFe lower plane onte, c^pidate. 

 Guinea. Store. Srx & rvirricaulit. 



S. mntabilis (changeable). A synonym of 5. terpemt. 



S. patula (spreading). *ttnu slender, pale, -trailing. 6in. 

 l^n&witha loigTwhip-like tip. and numerous short, alt 

 pinSately^rranged branches with three to ^- 



E it 



Upper 



taht green, the midrib distinct, cfliated and 

 rachis on the upper side at the 



ng. obUqne-orate, a 



Sspidate, much imbricated, stoongly keeled. 



rachis on the upper side at tbe base; leaves of tbe upper plane 

 one-third as long, oblique-ovate, acute. tpiXa square, Juu to tin. 



aa long. 

 bracts 



b4h : a| 



form of this species. STK. & 



plane spaced, except towards the tips of the branchleta, mneh 

 spacedlonthe maLVstem. ascendingT oblong-lanceolate. Jin. to 

 imTloiig. broadly rounded on the npper ade at base ; leaves 

 of OiTupper plane one-thud as long, oblique, with a distinct 



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longer thu tlM sponutsia. Awns, ISba. 



