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Crticiato covonans, Acrocladon, Acvocladon densum, VidovicR^ 



Setigevum cristulatum densiun. Also two or three good 



crested forms. The Queen of the i\thyriums, Phimos2im 



Dvuevy, grew so large last year that I was reluctantly 



compelled to take it out of the house to make elbow room 



for other good things. Aspleiiinm tvicJwmanes, Incisum, 



Incisiim Clementii, the finest of all trichomanes (Bolton). 



Bipinnatum, Cvistatum, Tvoggyense, Covfltiens. Also a 



pretty slender form found by Mr. Alex. Cowan in Italy. 



Blechmuns : Aitkiniamun, Anomalum, Concimmin Druevy, 



Cristatnm, three or four forms. Glomevatum Matinder, 



Plumosum Forstev, Serratuju, Airey No. i, No. 2, and a 



very fine form from Mr. Smithies. Imbncato-erectinn, etc., 



Tvinervio-coronans. Of Ptevis aquilina I have two only, 



VIZ. Congesta and Grandiceps. Scolopendriums, of 



Crispums I have Nobile Bolton, a noble Scol. growing 



to an immense size. Majus Moses, another fine thing. 



Bozvden, Grande Wills fronds over six inches across. 



Fertile, Cowhiivnii, StahlercB, Stansfield Roundstone, very 



distinct. Keal, good. Crisptim A. Mo ly a. hea.utiiul thing. 



C. cvistatum fimbriatuni Stansfield, fimhriatiim Stansfield, 



Cristatum Moly, a beauty. Variegatmn T. Bolton, very 



fine. Cvispum-sagittatum, Wollaston, splendid. V aviegatum 



Moly. Drnrnmondce, Crispnni ninncatuni, a truly beautiful 



crispum passed on to me by my great friend the late Mr. 



James Douglas, who received it from the Exors. of the late 



Mr. Lowe as a seedling. Capitattim — I have had this with 



heads a foot across on a single frond — finder or raiser I 



don't know. Dr. Stansfield thinks it a seedling from 



C. Studdart. Sagittatuin projectnni Moly, a splendid thing. 



Sagittatum Grandiceps Drnevy, most distinct, lately figured 



in the *' Gazeite," Plumosum Stansjield, lovely thing. Limhos- 



permum projectnm Moly, Hookeri, Ramo cristatum Moly, 



Condensatnm Stansfield, fine and distinct. Grandiceps Cousins, 



Hemionitioides cristatum, Glomcratum Jackson, a curious fern, 



some of the fronds form immense heads, others are almost 



