CLADOPHLEBIS. 



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A species of Aspleniiim, A. Wardii, figured by Hooker, may bo 

 •quoted as a recent fern bearing a resemblance to Claclophlelis 

 ■lohifolia. 



There are unusually largo specimens of CladojiMebis lolifolia in 

 the York Museum. 



Fig. 20.— Clad02>h!ri;s hhifulhi (riiill.). No. 10,377. (Enlarged.) 



10,377. Text-fig. 20. 



Portions of pinniB with largo and clearly preserved pinnules 

 about I'l cm. in length. The pinnules arc closely set on the 

 pinnae and attached hy a narrow base ; the apices are acute, and 

 the whole pinnule directed slightly forwards. The veins are 

 clearly preserved, as shown in the enlarged drawing (Fig. 20). 

 In one of the pinna; the pinnules decrease in size towards the 

 distal end, where the smaller segments have a length of "5 cm. 



Fig. 21.— Cladophlebis kblfoUa (Phill.). No. 39,257. (Enlarged.) 



39,257. Text-fig. 21. 



Fragments of three pinnre similar to 10,377, but the pinnules 

 are farther apart and the margins more distinctly lobed. The form 



