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Agnicus
or cutting pieces of stems of Rhus fruticosa, Splanthegia,
Dunkerron, 24 Sept 1839. also a small tuft of decaying Alder.
Stems semi-foetid, at length umbrella-shaped, subulate,
very pale dusky lusit green. Fills adherent with a clem,
three white, roots 2 in a tub. Stem thick, slender, flagrant,
pale above, slight reddish-brown, with many which they
at the base.
Other plant Ethel bond, suberous, of a pale lusit or splidling
green. Fills bearing a circular cavity around the top of the
stem. Stems pale, cylindrical. Stem 1-2 inches high
attached by many white branched fibres to the superior side
of a thick or thin stem.
Other remarkable republique, none to them of M. patellibis.
Flux not considerable.