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ened; plerophorum, winged; pteroton, winged; pul- 
chellum, handsome; pulchello-cristatum, handsome 
and crested; pulchrum, beautiful; pulchrum irregulare, 
irregular; pumilum, dwarf; pyramidale, pyramidal; 
quadratum, squared; ramo-corymbiferum, branched 
and corymbed; ramosissimum , very branched; ramo- 
sum, branched; ramulosum, small-branched; reflex urn, 
bent back ; refractum, broken ; remotum, thinly set; 
retrojlexum, bent back; relrusum, bent back ; rigidum, 
stiff; robustum, sturdy; rotundatum, rounded; rotun- 
dilobum, round-lobed; semi-tripinnatum, partly tri- 
pinnate ; serratum, saw-toothed; setaceum, bristly; 
setigerum, bristled; setosidentatum, bristly-toothed ; 
setosum (same as quadratum); setoso-gracile ; spinu- 
lomm, spiny; stenophyllum, narrow-leaved; slim- 
ulans, stinging; slipalum, large-stalked; stipatum 
iripinnatum, thrice pinnate ; stipitalum, stalked ; 
suberistatum, slightly crested; subhaxtatum, rather 
hastate ; subplumosum , rather feathery; sub-quadri- 
pinnatum (same as deorso-pinnatum) ; subvariegatum, 
rather variegated; supralineatum (same as lineare); 
tenellum, delicate ; Thompsonia, Thompson’s ; trapesoi- 
deum, four unequal sided; trapezoideum anguttlalum, 
narrow; triangulare, three-angled; trinervium, three- 
nerved ; tripinnatum, tlirice-pinnate; tripinnalo-aeu- 
tum, thrice-pinnate and pointed ; tripinnato-decomposi- 
tum, much divided; truncalum, abruptly terminated; 
turgidum, smaller; undulosum, wavy; variabile, vary¬ 
ing ; variant, varying ; variegalum, variegated; varie- 
