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lobes, half an inch or more in length, and sometimes split into 

 three or lour linear tooth-like divisions. 



Fig. 727. 



Fig. 728. 



Claphamii, 31oore. (Fig. 727.) — Found at Grassington, 

 Wharfedalc, Yorkshire, in 1857. Fronds fifteen inches long 

 and two inches broad; at the base a ji^ir of narrow acute 

 lobes; margin crisped and irregularly sub-laciniatc, the apex 

 multifidly branched, and the branches niultifid. My thanks are 

 due to Mr. Clapham for a plant. 



Alto-lobatum, Loice. (Fig. 728.) — Length ten inches, of 

 which one half is the naked stem; width two inches, nearly 

 equal throughout the frond, ending abruptly and cornute; 

 deeply lobatc. The illustration is iioni the Rev. C. Padley. 



