BRITISH FERNS 



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Fig. 225. P. ang. foliosum. 



Foliosum (Fig. 225).— Found by Mr. G. B. Wollaston in Hamp- 

 shire ; a very fine, leafy form with large pinnules and somewhat 

 overlapping pinnas. 



Frondosum Jones. — Densely foliose. 



F. bulbiferum Jones. — Densely foliose and bulbiferous. 



Fig. 226. P. ang. gracile. 



Gracile (Fig. 226). — Found by Mr. G. B. Wollaston in Devon , 

 pinnules very slender and acutely cut ; resembles lineare, but 

 minus the reduced pinnules of that section ; frond terminal nar- 

 rowed and caudate. Mr. Padley found a similar form, and also Mr. 

 R. J. Gray in S. Devon. 



Grandiceps (Fig. 227). — Origin obscure ; one of the finest heavy- 

 crested forms known ; a fine, symmetrically branched terminal 

 crest and pinna, short and evenly small-crested, and only sub- 

 bipinnate, the lobes being confluent. 



G. Barraud. — Heavy terminal crests ; found near Barnstaple. 



