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thery; polycladon dissectum, dissected, many-branclied ; 
polycladon irregulare, irregularly many-bran ched; poly¬ 
cladon minus, the less many-branched; polydaetylon 
magus, larger many-fingered; prcemorso-cristatum, cres¬ 
ted, as if bitten off; Prichardii, Prichard’s; productum, 
prolonged ; pseudathyrioides ; pterophorum ; pulcherri- 
mum, most beautiful; pulchrum, beautiful; purpureum, 
purple; pygmaum, pygmy; pyramidale, pyramidal; 
ramo - grandieeps, large - headed; ramoso-cristatum, 
branched and crested ; ramoso-polydactylum, branched 
and many-fingered; ramoso-thyssanotum, branched and 
long-tailed; ramulosum, small-branched; refractum, 
bent back; repression, dwarfed ; rhaticum ; interrup¬ 
tion, unsymmetrical; irregulare, irregular; multifidum, 
much-cleft; nanum, dwarf; sagittatum, arrow-shaped ; 
8cmidepauperalurn, slightly impoverished; Sinclairia, 
Sinclair’s; stenophyllum, narrow-leaved; stipatum, 
large-stiped ; strigosum, scaly; suberistatum, slightly- 
crested ; suberueiatum, somewhat cross-placed; sub- 
cruciforme, somewhat cross-shaped; subdepauperatum, 
slightly impoverished ; subdigitatum, slightly fingor- 
shaped; suberosum, slightly jagged; sublaciniatum, 
slightly torn; snbmuUiJidim, rather cleft; subplumo- 
sum, rather feathery; tenue, slender; thyssanotum 
minus, slightly tailed ; thyssanotum mulliceps, many' 
headed; tortile, twisted; trijidum, three-cleft; trunca- 
turn, abrupt-ending; Tyrellicc, Tyrell’s; uncum, hooped; 
validum, sturdy; variabile, varying; variegatum, va¬ 
riegated ; Vemania, Vernon’s ; Victoria, Victoria's. 
