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Fig. 225. P. ang. foliosum. 
Foriosum (Fig. 225).—Found by Mr. G. В. Wollaston in Hamp- 
shire; a very fine, leafy form with large pinnules and somewhat 
overlapping pinne. 
FRONDOSUM JONES.—Densely foliose. 
Е. BULBIFERUM JONES.—Densely foliose and bulbiferous. 
Fig. 226. Р. ang. gracile. 
GRACILE (Fig. 226).—Found by Mr. G. B. Wollaston in Devon ; 
pinnules very slender and acutely cut; resembles lineare, but 
minus the reduced pinnules of that section; frond terminal nar- 
rowed and caudate. Mr. Padley found a similar form, and also Mr. 
R. J. Gray in S. Devon. 
GRANDICEPs (Fig. 227).— Origin obscure; one of the finest heavy- 
crested forms known; a fine, symmetrically branched terminal 
crest and pinna, short and evenly small-crested, and only sub- 
bipinnate, the lobes being confluent. 
С. BARRAUD.—Heavy terminal crests; found near Barnstaple. 

