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BRACHYPHYLLUM 



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species as B. mamillare or B. crassum: the apical portion of the 

 lamina is free and may be slightly falcate. In a few cases globular 



FIG. 756. Brachyphyllum expansuml. (The original of Feistmantel's Pachyphyllum 

 heterophyllum. Calcutta Museum, Geol. Surv. India; nat. size.) 



cones occur on the foliage-shoots characterised by spirally disposed 

 scales: in a specimen from the Stonesfield slate described in 1904 



