CLADOXIAE IX THE RaXGE Of THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 



PLATE 3. Fig. 1. C.delicata, i.qiiercina. Fig. 2. C. floridana, f. brachiata, 

 with branching ultimate tips of podetia; f. esquamosa, simpler. Fig. 3. C. 

 mitrula, f. imbricatula. Fig. 4. C. strepsilis, this colony, at Commack, L.I., 

 included f. subsessilis, very low; f. glabrata, with podetia smooth, and f. 

 coralhodea, with taller, branching podetia, densely squamulose. Fig. 5. C. 

 caespiticia. Fig. 6. C. turgida, f. corniculata. Fig. 7. C. clavulifera, upper speci- 

 men f. nudicaulis, lower tending toward f. subvestita. Fig. 8. C. subcariosa, 

 slender forms f. evoluta; stout, dilated, branching forms f. pleurocarpa. Fig. 9. 



