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letter from Mrs. Griffiths, she informs me that, 

 in March, 1850, she had received young plants of 

 C. reflexa from Plymouth. I am also enabled to 

 add another station on the authority of W. P. 

 Cocks, Esq., of Falmouth, who has found it there, 

 ^' attached to rock, extreme low water-mark, due 

 south of the Eev. Mr. Coope's house." From 

 Exmouth, Mrs. Gulson has sent me specimens, with 

 both kinds of fruit. The examples from this 

 locality, Dr. Harvey says, are the finest he has seen 

 in Britain. 



CHYLOCLADIA PARVULA.— SMALLER, 

 SALTWORT CHYLOCLADIA. 



From two to three inches, densely tufted, 

 and much branched in a straggling manner, con- 

 stricted at intervals of equal length and breadth. 

 May be known from C. kaliformis by its uniformly 

 shorter joints and smaller size, as well as in its 

 branching and in the shape of the capsules \ in the 

 former they are spherical, in this ovate. Substance 



