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С. BRADBURY, G. J. Jones, с. Могу, с. TALBOT.- Found at 
various places ; finders’ names attached ; all are very fine forms ; 
fronds more or less narrowed, pinne small, tasselled, and fronds 
bearing heavy, much-divided crests. (See Appendix Мо, LX). 



Fig. 228. Р. ang. grandidens (centre of frond). 
GRANDIDENS (Fig. 228).—This form has been repeatedly found, 
and although marred by irregularities, its subdivisions are so deeply 
toothed and peculiar, that it figures in all collections ; the most ! 
remarkable form of it is 
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С. PEARSON, in which the pinnulets are cut into very fine” seg- | 
ments; this was raised by Messrs. Pearson, of Nottingham, а | 
percentage о it, singular to say, always occurring in sowings of 
a very fine symmetrical decomposite form, decompositum Pearson, 
in association with a far superior plumose form (plumosum Pearsonii), 
a fair rival to the Jones and Fox plumosums. 
HIRONDELLE.—Found in Dorset by Dr. Wills; pinnules, with 
swallow-like outline, whence name ; pretty. 

