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but in favourable situations much larger; and in 

 some gigantic specimens gathered by Mr. D. 

 Moore, at Cushendall Bay, North of Ireland, five 

 feet long and three feet wide." Roundstone 

 Bay, Galway, abundant. Bantry Bay. Lame. 

 Torquay. Sidmouth. Mount's Bay, Cornwall. 

 Swansea. P ocellatumy Coast of Moray, y crispa- 

 turn, Kilkee and Roundstone, West of Ireland. 

 Mount Batten, Plymouth. ^ Pollexfenii, Orkney, 

 e jimbnatumj Roundstone Bay, Galway. 



NITOPHYLLUM HILLI^.— HILL'S 

 NITOPHYLLUM. 



Frond from four to eight inches long, of a fine 

 rose-red colour, faintly veined at the base, rising 

 from a short stem, usually of a broad fan-shaped 

 figure slightly cleft or lobed, the veining some- 

 times extends over the greater portion of the frond ; 

 the substance is thickish, but tender, resembling, 

 says Mrs. Griffiths, ^^ soft kid leather." Tubercles 

 scattered over the surface, very evident. Spots 



