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land-plant. In shallow pools the colour of this species often loses all its 
fine red tint, and becomes a pale olive or dull yellow; but in shady situations, 
Fig. 124. Calliblepharis ciliata. b. Magnified cilia with tubercles. 
or when cast ashore from deep water, the colour is a full rich red, which 
generaily becomes darker in drying. As the fronds of these plants are 
Fie. 125. Calliblepharis jubata. 
tolerably thick and of a somewhat leathery substance, they are apt to 
shrink in drying, and crimp the paper in an unsightly manner. When 
