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Name. Where Found. Aspect. 



polydactyluni ... ... Potterfell ... ... S.E. 



Remarks. — This variety and Strictum I found in the same 

 place as the above. 



strictum Whitwell ... Dent..« S.E. 



Remarks. — Fronds narrow and divided, yellow loam, whin- 

 stone rock, one plant growing in the midst of a tuft of 

 normals. Also found in Eskdale. 



strictum serratum ... Eskdale 



sub-serratum Burneside S.E. 



Remarks. — Posterior margin crenate, gravelly soil,whinstone 

 rock, one plant amongst normals. 



serrulatum Whitwell ... Lambrigg N.W. 



Remarks. — Texture thin, serrulate, strong loam, whinstone 

 rock; a small seedling when I found it growing amongst 

 some more seedlings ; species plentiful. 



super-bellum Near Kendal ... S.W. 



Remarks. — Texture thin and fine, strong loam, whinstone 

 rock, one small plant growing in the centre of a tuft of 

 normals, not many of the species. 



stricto-projectum ... Dent S.E. 



Remarks. — Pinnse irregular, stony soil, whinstone rock, one 

 plant amongst many normals. 



trinervium Dent S.E. 



Remarks. — Basal pinnse very large, stony soil, whinstone 

 rock, one plant, not many of the species. 



Lastrea Filix-Mas.'"'' 



cristata ... Kendal Fell ... S.W. 



Remarks. — Growing in the face of the limestone rock. 



grandiceps Near Kendal 



polydactyla ... ... Longsleddale 



Lastrea pseudo-mas. 

 cristata ... ... ... Great Langdale ... N.E. 



Remarks. — Golden-coloured pinnae, crested pendulous, yellow 

 loam, whinstone rock, four or five crowns all together, 

 species plentiful. Also found in Langdale and Longsled- 

 dale. 



■'^ Mr. Whitwell has recently sent us fronds of very fine 

 crested forms of L. /. m. linearis, raised by him. They range 

 from prettily tasselled types to fine grandiceps. — Ed. 



