POLYSTICHUM ANGULARE, 



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Fi>. 68. 



RoTUNDATLM, Moore. (Fig. 68.) — A most distinct, small- 

 fronded, and remarkable Fern, found near Nettlecombe, in 

 Somersetshire, by Mr. Elworthy, in tbe year 1858 or 1859. 

 The fronds, which are narrow-lanceolate, hare brief pinnae 

 that terminate in a blunt confluent lobe. The pinnules 

 approach} a circular form, frequently almost round, quite 

 obtuse, the margins being scarcely crenate, and not at all 

 setaceous or spiuulose. When more developed the pinnules 

 are somewhat roundish trapeziform, and indistinctly three or 

 four-lobed. I am indebted to the Eev. Charles Padley, of 

 Bulwell Hall, for excellent examples of this variety. 



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Pterophorcm, Moore. (Fig. 69.)— Found by Mr. G. B. 

 WoUaston, near Ottcry St. Mary, in Devonshire. This vai-iety 



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