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Fig. 105. 



AcROCLADON, Moove MSS. (Fig. 105.) — Gathered recently 

 in Devonshire, by Mr. Mapplebeck, of Birmingham. Mr. Moore 

 says he has previously seen nothing like this variety. He has 

 named it Acrocladon, as it is ahnost the counterpart of Athyrium 

 Jilix-foemina acrocladon. It is a splendid form, of dwarf growth. 

 My thanks are due to Messrs. Stansfield for fronds. 



