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Padley; both the stalk апа the 
midrib are winged, ie. bear a 
narrow, leafy portion on each side, 
from which, instead of directly from 
the midrib, the small, bluntly 
toothed pinne spring; the very | 
long stalk bears these wings alone 
for more than half the length of the | 
frond, the pinnz then commencing | 
abruptly ; vide the illustration. 
PaAnvicEPS.—Found at Ronstead 
Gates by Mr. Hodgson; small, star- 
like crests. 


| PARADOXUM.—No beauty, but too 
curious to omit, as it has a third 
row of pinnae on the upper side of 
the midrib; found at Ramsdale by 
| Mr. С. Whitwell. 













Fig. 130. 2. s. Padleyense. 

