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POLYSTICHUM ANGUI-AKE. 



densely crowded, undulate, and setose. The lobes or teetli of 

 the pinnules are elongate-aristate, running out into a long hair- 

 like point. There is a great probability when the plant becomes 

 quite mature that it will be tripinnate, or even sub-quadripin- 

 nate. Found by Mr. G. B. Wollaston, near Romsey, in 

 Hampshire. My thanks are due to the discoverer for fronds. 



Fig. 92. 



SuPRALiNEATUM, WollastoH. (Fig. 92.) — The same as the 

 variety Lineare of Moore, except that it has a stipes one third 

 of the frond in length. The analogous form to Supralineatum 

 in Scolopendrium. Found by Mr. G. B. Wollaston, of Chisel- 

 hurst, near Ottcry St. Mary, Devonshire. I am indebted to 

 Mr. Wollaston for fronds. 



Variegato-cristatum, Wollaston. — Found by Mr. G. B. 

 Wollaston, near Southampton, Hampshire. The frond is normal 

 in all its parts, except that the apices both of it and the 

 pinnnc are crisply tasseled. Beautifully variegated with cream- 

 colour in the early part of summer. It is unnecessary to give 

 a figure of this variety. 



