
250 BRITISH FERNS 
a dwarf form, shaped like a trident, was found in N. Devon by Mr. 
Dadds. 
5.-с. HILLMANII (Plate XXXVII).—Fronds arrow-shaped, with 
crested barbs, and heavy terminal crest to frond. 
SAGITTATO-GRANDICEPS.—Raised by the writer from a wild find 
of sagittato-lobatum ; basal lokes densely and heavily crested, as is 
also the frond tip, each frond consisting of three close-set bunches, 
with bulbils on leafy portion. 
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Fig. 304. S. v. saggetato-projectum. Fig. 305. 55. v. senum. 
S.-PROJECTUM (Fig. 304).—Found Tiverton by Rev. C. Padley, 
and subsequently several very fine forms were found by Moly in 
Dorset, Sclater in Sligo, Smithies in Westmoreland, Westropp 
in Co. Clare, and Whitwell near Kendal; the last-named is shorter | 
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SCALPTURATUM.—In this the surface is roughened like rugosum, 
but on sharper and more file-like lines. 
Sinum (Fig. 305).—Really a form of peraferens, Ше frond ending 
abruptly with a pocket and projecting thorn 


