Fig. 113. 



Defectum, Moore. (Fig. 113.) — Found in Devonshire, by 

 the late Mr. Charles Jackson, of Barnstaple. The whole plant 

 is remarkably wanting, or defective in its parts. Pianaj 

 irregular, being depauperate in various parts. Pinnules various, 

 biscrrate, and laciniate. I am indebted to Mr. Swynfen Jervis, 

 of Darlaston Hall, near Stone, Staftbrdshire, for fronds. 



Fig. 114. 



Crispum, Moore. (Fig. 114.) — I believe found in Devonshire, 

 by Mr. Wollaston. Fronds about twelve inches in length, lan- 

 ceolate, pinnae short, obtuse, thickly set on the rachis, pinnules 

 toothed, rounded, obscurely auricled, slightly reflected. The 

 densely-set pinnae, the rounded imbricated pinnules, and their 

 crispy appearance are the distinguishing characteristics of this 

 variety. I am indebted to Messrs. Stansfield, of Todmorden, 

 for fronds. 



