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symmetrical; stenodon, leafits crowded, with toothed 
lobes below, but Bimply-toothed above, teeth con¬ 
spicuously long; tliyssanotum, like multifidum, only 
the leafits flat and broader; and undulatum, very like 
incisum, but the leafits crowded and wavy, so as to 
seem finely crisped. Other variations, which are de¬ 
scribed as distinct, are, abrupt urn, ending abruptly; 
acrocladon ; acuminatissimum, very pointed; acutidens, 
pointed-toothed; adnatum, united; alatum, winged; 
a wplum, large; apiculatum, finely pointed; Appleby - 
anvm, Mr. Appleby’s; apuceforme, minnow-shaped; 
Harnesii, Barnes’s; biforme, two-formed; brachycla- 
don, arm-brancliod; brachypteron, arm-winged; bred- 
pinnulum, short-pinnuled; Bullerice, Buller’s; capita- 
tum, headed; colpodes, scolloped; compositum, com¬ 
pound ; concinnum, neat; conioides, mealy; coronant, 
crowning; coronatum, crowned; corymbifero-depau- 
Peratum, impoverished corymbiferous; corymbifero- 
depauperatum laxwm; crispatum, curled; cristatu- 
!lradio, gracefully-crested ; curium, short; curvatum, 
W; dareoides, Darea-like; decompositum, decom¬ 
pound ; decurrens, decurrent; decurrente-cristatum, 
decurrent-crested; defectum, defective; deficiens, de¬ 
fective; delicatissimum, most delicate; densum, same 
as stipatum, close-set; denticulatum, fine-toothed; 
depauperatum, impoverished; multiceps (same as 
corymbifero-depauperatum); diffissum angustifrons, 
Uarrow-fronded and deeply cut; diJfUsum gracile, 
gracefully and deeply cut; dijjlssum regulare, regu- 
