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Fig. 234. Г. ang. obtusissimum. 
OBTUSISSIMUM (Fig. 234).—Found at Ottery St. Mary by Mr. 
С. B. Wollaston ; а very beautiful imbricate form with oval pin- 
nules, also imbricate, with very small spines. 
Fig. 235. P. ang. oxyphyllum. 





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- OxvPHYLLUM (Fig. 235).—Found near Nettlecombe by Мг. 
Elworthy ; an intermediate form between plumosum and асий 0- 
бит, but пеагег the latter. 
PARVISSIMUM.—A very pretty, small, compact form raised by 
Veitch, of Exeter; misnamed, as others are smaller. 
PENDENS WirLs.—A handsome, broad-fronded, pendulous 
variety. 
PERSERRATUM BAYLE, P. PATEY, Р. WoLLAsTON.— These three 
forms are similar, but distinct, the subdivisions are deeply cut and 
very bristly ; medium growth. 
PLUMOSO-DIVISILOBUM, P.-D. GRANDE Fox, P.-D. TENUE Fox, 
P.-D. BALDWINII JONES AND Fox, P.-D. DENSUM JONES AND Fox, 
P.-D, IMBRICATUM JONES AND Fox, P.-D. LAXUM JONES AND Fox, 

