CLADOPHLEBIS. 



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A species of Asplenium, A. Wardii, figured by Hooker, may be 

 quoted as a recent fern bearing a resemblance to Cladophlebis 

 Job (folia. 



There are unusually large specimens of Cladophlelis lolifolia in 

 the York Museum. 



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FIG. W.Cladophlcbis lobifolia (Phill.). No. 10,377. (Enlarged.) 



10,377. Text-fig. 20. 



Portions of pinnae with large and clearly preserved pinnules 

 about 1*1 cm. in length. The pinnules are closely set on the 

 pinnoa and attached by a narrow base ; the apices are acute, and 

 the whole pinnule directed slightly forwards. The veins are 

 clearly preserved, as shown in the enlarged drawing (Fig. 20). 

 In one of the pinnae the pinnules decrease in size towards the 

 distal end, where the smaller segments have a length of '5 cm. 



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FIG. 21.Cladophlebis lobifolia (Phill.)- No. 39,257. (Enlarged.) 



39,257. Text-fig. 21. 



Fragments of three pinnae similar to 10,377, but the pinnules 

 are farther apart and the margins more distinctly lobed. The form 



