RHODOSPERME. 169 
is a very showy plant, and though rare, is found in various localities from 
the Orkney Islands to the south coast of Devon; where, particularly at 
Fic. 156. Callophyllis laciniata. 
Plymouth, I have gathered magnificent specimens, the kidney-shaped 
lobes of some being over 4in. wide and Gin. long. The frond of this 
species arises from a tiny stem, and is either solitary or produced in 
Fie. 157. Kallymenia reniformis. 
groups of various dimensions thrown out from the margin of the stem. The 
substance is thick and fleshy and the colour is usually a deep rich red, 
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