IIANDI'.OOK ()l i'.RiriSlI IIKr.\riC/E. 1)9 



depressed, or somewhat erect, rather 

 rigid. 



var. tcnuiraiiia, Carr. and Pears. Exs. No. 

 252. 

 Spruce cites two varieties : — 



var. I graiidiflora, Spruce. Luxuriant, 

 female bracts large, squarrosely re- 

 curved, often distinctly laciniate. 



var. 2 sctiilosa, Spruce. Small; leaves 

 small, lobes subapiculate, mouth of 

 perianth setulose, laciniae of bracts 

 broadl}^ subulate, acuminate, with one 

 or two spines on either side. 



Cephalozia Lammersiana, Hul^. 



Colour whitish or lurid, flagella rare ; 

 branches stout; leaves very concave, rigid, 

 subdistichous, spreading, approximate ; in- 

 florescence dioicous ; female flowers terminal 

 on long branches. 



Cephalozia Lammersiana, Hub. Hepat. Germ, 

 p. 165 ; Carr. and Pears. Exs. No. 254, 255, 

 256 ; Spruce Ceph. p. 43. Cephalozia bicns- 

 pidata var. Lammersiana^ Auct. funger- 

 mannia bicnspidata, Eng. Bot. t. 2239. 



In swampy places, &.c. 



Differs from C. bicnspidata in being two or three 

 times higher, colour whitish or lurid, never roseate ; 

 flagellar none or very rare, laciniic of the leaves 



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