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EXPLANATION OF PLATES II. and III. 
Illustrating Miss Sykes’ paper on Lycopodiace^:. 
Plate II. 
All the figures except 1 a, 3a, and 4 a, were drawn from preparations examined 
with the aid of a binocular microscope for the study of solid objects. 
Fig. 1a. Apical region of a plant of L. selago, shewing numerous fertile leaves 
bearing sporangia ; (natural size). 
Fig. 1b., front, and Fig. lc, side, views of sporophylls of L. selago. 
Fig. 2. Sporophyll of L serratum ; (drawn in reversed position). 
