92 FERNS OF THE LAKE COUNTRY 



above that. From Lapland to the Cape of Good Hope, 

 from Japan to the Azores, from Chili to Brazil, it 

 grows everywhere, and is one of our most common 

 Ferns, yet a very elegant plant, not by any means to 

 be despised because it is hardy and easy of cultivation. 

 Coniston, Ambleside, and Ullswater are named as spe- 

 cial places of its inhabiting in this Lake Country. 



VARIETIES. 



anomalum, Witherslack, J. M. Barnes ; in Eskdale, Isaac 

 Huddart and P. Clowes. 



condensum, Witherslack, J. M. Barnes. 



heteroptyllum, Kentmere, J. M. Barnes. 



linecvre, Witherslack, J. M. Barnes. 



longidactyhim, Brigsteer, A. B. Taylor. 



polydactylon, Sleddale Fell, J. M. Barnes. 



projectum, Borrowdale, J. M. Barnes ; Kirkby Moor, J. Cross- 

 field. 



stnctum, Coniston, Miss Beever ; Long Sleddale, J. M. Barnes ; 

 Windennere, P. Clowes and J. Crossfield. 



multijidum, Windermere, P. Clowes. 



deniigerum, Windermere, F. Clowes ; Black Combe, J. M. 

 Barnes. 



cristatvm, Windermere, Isaac Huddart. 



vellum, Burton, J. Jones. 



