
216 BRITISH FERNS 
TRIPINNATUM (ACURODES) (Plate XXXI).—Found by Mr. Е. J. 
Lowe in a batch of normal seedlings sent from Cornwall; it is 
described as of erect habit, with the pinnz set on horizontally like 
the steps of a ladder. As the name indicates, the pinnules are sub- 
я into pinnulets constituting а tripinnate ог thrice-divided 
orm. 
T. GILLETT (see Appendix No. LXXVII).—Found near Yeovil; 
a very fine form indeed. 
T. Милетт, T. Paptey.—Similar to those above described, but 
distinct. 
TRUNCATUM (Plate XX X).— Found in Ireland ; fronds and pinnae 
terminate squarely and abruptly, the fronds being thus reduced in 
width and length, 

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Figs. 251, 252. P. ang. vestitum, A; apex showing bulbil; B, middle pinna. 
VESTITUM (Figs. 251 and 252).—Found in N. Devon by Rev. | 
С. Padley ; peculiarly fertile and distinguished by the fronds bear- 
ing a terminal bulbil resembling an exotic form. 

