THE POLYSTICHUMS 
Fig. 241. P. ang. prolif, Crawfordianum, 
P. CRAWFORDIANUM (Fig. 241).—Found by Mr. W. Н. Phillips ; 
similar to other acutilobes, but distinguished by wider pinnules ; 
a handsome form. 

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Figs. 242, 243. P. ang. prolif. Footit (A, pinna ; B, frond tip). 
Р. Еоотп (Figs. 242 and 243).—Found in Co. Clare by Mr. Е. J. 
Foot ; a somewhat dense acutilobe with broader fronds than usual 
in that section ; handsome and abundantly proliferous. 
P. PADLEYANUM.—Another distinct acutilobum, found in Devon 
by Rev. C. Padley. 
PULCHERRIMUM, P. PADLEY, P. THOMPSON, P. WILLS, P. VARIE- 
GATUM MoLY (see Appendix No. LXVI).— This section is of pecu- 
liar interest, since in its best form it produces long, slender, falcate 
pinnules with deeply cut sections, and most of the points run out 
into slender threads which bear prothalli at their tips (apical apos- 

