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Biceps, TjOwc. (Fig. (514.) — Another of the rariahilo section 

 found at Littlcliam, in Devonshire, hy the llcv. C. Padley, of 

 Beaconfiekl, Tlymouth. Subpermancnt. Unduhatc, with thin 

 fronds fiicing each other, the one being much shorter than the 

 other. A dwarf form. The illustration is from INIr. Padley's 

 frond. 



Fig. 614. 



Fig. C15. 



Duplex, Zow7e. (Fig. 615.) — Found at Littleham, Devonshire, 

 by the Rev. C. Padley, of Beaconficld, near Plymouth. Of the 

 variabile section, and subpermancnt. Lobate and branched, 

 and of an upright habit. Occasionally the fronds are very 

 distinct. My thanks are due to the Bev. C. Padley for fronds. 



Acanthoses, Loire. (Fig. 616.) — A fine form, found in 

 Devonshire by Mr. Edwards, of Nuthall, Nottinghamshire. In 

 some respects this form resembles sagittafQ-cristatinn, but having 

 a larger multifid head. The base, though sagittate, is not con- 

 spicuously so, and is not cristate-sagittate. The margin of the 



