are confined. C. flavescens, besides its paler green colour, is 
readily distinguished from C. fracta by the much longer articu- 
lations, and their less granular contents. The specimens pub- 
lished under the name of C.flavescens in Mrs. Wyatt’s fasciculi 
are, in my copy at least, C. fracta. | 
Fig. 1. Tuft of CLhapopHoRa FLAVESCENS :—natural size. 2. Portion of fila- 
ments, to show the branching. 3. Ramulus, to show the character of the 
articulations : —both magnified. 
