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The abundant Cherleria sedoides had plenty of ripe fruits, 
and the less common Sagina saginoides likewise, while 
the new Sagina had as yet only a few ripe capsules. 
As to the general appearance of this puzzling plant, it 
Fig. 1 . a Sagina saginoides , a rather small and slender spe- 
cimen from Kiruna in Lapland. — b Sagina procumbens X sagi- 
noides from Tromsö (Norway), cult, in the Lund Botanical Gar- 
dens and collected there 28. 6. 1898. — c The same plant from 
Ben Lawers (Scotland) 17. 8. 1911. — All in natural size. 
