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the lower portion of the horn, on the under side of the frond, 

 is a frilled funnel-shaped cup three quarters of an inch in 

 diameter. 



Fig. 722. 



Fig. 723. 



Sagittatum, Allchin. (Fig. 722.) — Found at Tiverton by 

 the Rev. C. Padley. Length twelve inches, broadest in the 

 centre. Sagittate, the apex blunt-pointed, pointed lobes at the 

 base, and the margin irregular from the conspicuous pointed 

 lobes, which project beyond the general outline. The general 

 outline of the frond somewhat resembling a Roman sword. 

 My thanks are due to the Rev. C. Padley for fronds. 



Grandiceps, Lowe. (Fig. 723.) — A large-growing form, 

 branching in the centre of the frond, where the costa is 



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