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CuNEATUM, Moore. — Found in Hulme stone qnany, ^^'in\vick, 

 near Warrington, Lancashire, by Mr. T. G. Rylands. Distinct, 

 from its brief, blunt, oblique, trapeziform pinnrc, and from its 

 small, even, deep, rounded crenatures along the margin of the 

 pinna). It is not unlike ramosum in general outline, yet 

 strikingly distinct in its dentation. 



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Fig. 537.— Frond reduced. 



Yariabile, Monkman. (Fig. 537.) — This is a singular vari- 

 tion of the trapeziform type, and like it grows erect, and is 

 of dwarf habit. Very dark shining green. Found amongst a 

 batch of seedlings (from the Scarborough district) given to jNIr. 

 C. Monkman, of JMalton, by ]Mr. A. Clapham, of Scarborough; 

 a precisely similar form was also found by Mr. Charles Monkman 

 in the summer of 1865, growing high up among the rocks 



