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Fig. 297. 

 S. v. muricatum. 



Fig. 298. 

 S. v. omnilacerum. 



Fig. 299. 



S. v. papillosum. 



Muricatum (Fig. 297). — Found in several places ; fronds nar- 

 rowed and very rough-surfaced. 



Nudicaule capitatum Forster. — Spherical, dense crests on 

 bare stalks. 



Omnilacerum (Fig. 298). — Raised by Mr. Glave ; fronds narrow 

 and cut into lobes almost to the midrib, the lobes fanning and 

 forking at tips. 



Papillosum (Fig. 299). — Found in Guernsey by Mr. Jackson ; 

 a narrow, supralineate form. 



