158 



A.f.f. congcstuni minus fimhriatum. H. B. May. (No. 5, 



p. 120.) 

 „ ,, „ ,, cristatnm. H. B. May. 



(No. 5, p. 120.) 

 A.f.f. spinosiim. Raised by H. Stansfield of Sale. Ex- 

 currens type, but with inch-long points. (No. 6, p. 142.) 



ASPLENIUM TRICHOMANES. 



Asp. tv. inciso-cvispinn Clementii. (No. 4, p. 75 and 

 Frontispiece.) 



Cystopteris fragilis. 

 C./. sempevvirens. An evergreen form of the species. (No. 



4, pp. 79 and 80.) 

 C.f. sempevvirens pYoliJeva. (No. 10, p. 248.) 



Lastrea filix mas. 



L.f. m. Bavnesiicrispa cvistata. H. B. May. (No. 5, p. 120.) 



L. f. ni. plumosa Druevy. Found at Closeburn, Dumfries. 



Very foliose and when found entirely barren, but has 



produced a few spores under cultivation. (No. 13, p. 24.) 



L. PSEUDO MAS. 



L.p. in. pendens. Found near Totness by C. T. Druery. 

 A splendid and huge plant, with pendulous pinnae on 

 gracefully curved fronds. Left in situ in private 

 ground, a small division only being taken. (No. 17, 

 p. 125.) 



L. montana plumosa Stansfield. Found by Dr. F. W. Stans- 

 field in Wales. By far the finest plumose form of the 

 species yet discovered. (No. 2, p. 26, and Frontispiece.) 

 Mr. Cowan has raised some very good crested forms of 

 this species, much on the line of Mr. Barnes grandiceps 

 forms, ramo ccvonans and others, vamose and branch 

 crested. 



Blechnum spicant. 



B. s. concinnum. An exact replica of B. s. concinnum 

 Dvucvy. Sent by ]\Ir. W. A. Barker. Found by Mr. 

 W. Lancaster of Backbarrow in that vicinity in 1909. 



