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CLASS L— ORDER II. 
WINGED. 
5. Aglaophenia pennaria. Stem branching, and 
bent ; cells nearly campanulated ; the border toothed 
with pointed teeth. 
Mediterranean. 
MULTIFOLIOUS. 
6. Aglaophenia myriophyllum. Stem simple; cells 
campanulated ; border generally entire. 
Seas of Europe. 
feathered. 
7. Aglaophenia pennatula. Cells campanulated 
and truncated ; borders toothed ; two opposite teeth 
longer than the others. 
Indian seas. 
elegant. 
8. Aglaophenia degam. Stem dichotomous; 
pinules alternate, numerous, long, and setaceous ; 
cells with a short and sharp appendage; colour, a 
brilliant yellow fawn ; height about a centimetre. 
Indian Ocean. 
CYPRESS. 
9. Aglaophenia cupressina. Stem upright, cy- 
lindrical, scaly, and very branching ; branches oppo- 
site, and pinnated; pinules short and stiff ; cells shal- 
low, and nearly without the lower appendage ; ovaria 
oval, and placed at the middle of the branch ; colour, 
an olive brown; size from twelve to fifteen centi- 
metres. 
East Indies. 
CRUCIFORM. 
10. Aglaophenia crucialis. Stem upright, and not 
