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depressed, or somewhat erect, rather 

 rigid. 



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



252. 

 Spruce cites two varieties : 



var. i grandiflora, Spruce. Luxuriant, 

 female bracts large, squarrosely re- 

 curved, often distinctly laciniate. 



var. 2 setulosa, Spruce. Small; leaves 

 small, lobes subapiculate, mouth of 

 perianth setulose, laciniae of bracts 

 broadly subulate, acuminate, with one 

 or two spines on either side. 



Cephalozia Lammersiana, Hub. 



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 bicus- 

 pidata var. Lammersiana, Auct. Junger- 

 mannia bicuspidata, Eng. Bot. t. 2239. 



In swampy places, &c. 



Differs from C. bicuspidata in being two or three 

 times higher, colour whitish or lurid, never roseate ; 

 flagellae none or very rare, laciniae of the leaves 



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