POLYSTICIIUM ANGULARE, 



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very singular Fern, with large fronds that are six inches wide 

 in some parts, and scarcely an inch in others. I am indebted 

 to Mr. Stansfield, of Todmorden, for illustrations. 



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Fig 03. 



Braunii. (Fig. 63.) — This is not a British variety^ having 

 been found in France. Fronds about a foot or more in length, 

 and of a heavy green colour. Pinna? close, touching each 

 other, and having their apices blunt. Pinnules broad, and 

 each ending in a sharp tooth. Sori situated near the apex of 

 the frond only. Exceedingly hairy all over the frond, both on 

 the upper and lower surface. My thanks are due to Mr. 

 James, of Vauvert, in Guernsey, for fronds. 



Fig. 64. 



Variegato-crispati M, Wollaston. (Fig. 64.)— Found in the 

 Isle of A\'ight, in the year 1859, by Mr. G. B. Wollaston, of 



