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XXXV. CaUithamnion. Name derived from two Greek 

 words, signifying beautiful, and a little shrub. 



1. Plumula, small feathery callithamnion. 



2. Cruciatum, cross-like. 



3. Ftoccosum, woolly.) 



4. Turneri, Turner's. 



5. Pluma, feathered. 



6. Barbatum, bearded. 



7. Arbuscula, shrubby. 



8. Brodiai, the Brodie. 



9. Tetragonum, square -branched. 



10. Harueyanum, the Harvey, 



11. Tetricum, rough. 



12. Hookeri, the Hooker. 



13. Boseum, rosy. 



14. Byssoideum, tine-formed. 



15. Polyspermia]!, many-seeded, 



16. Fasciculatum, small-bundled, 



17. Borreri, the Borreri. 



18. Tripinnatum, thrice -winged, 



19. Affine, compressed. 



20. Gracillimum, slender. 



21. Thuyoideum, clustered, 



22. Corymbosum, corymbose, 



23. Spongiosum, spongy. 



24. Pedicellatum, small-footed, 



25. Florididum, florid. 



26. Bothii, the Eothi. 



27. Mesocarpum, middle-fruit 



28. Sparswn, spreading. 



29. Daviesii, the Davy. 



XXXVI. Seirospora. A name derived from two Greek 

 words — a chain, and a seed. 



1. Griffithsiana, in honour of Mrs. Griffith. 

 The Griffith seirospora. 



