188 POLYSTICHUM ANGULARE. 



72. — Incomiiletum, p. 176. Eesembles Biserratum-incoinpletum, aud is 

 probably identical. 



73. — Indivisum, p. 169. 



74. — Indivisum-major, p. 169. 75. — Incnquale, p. 110. Mr. Elwortby 



has found this Fern near Nettlecombe, and the fronds he has forwarded 

 to me are more beautiful and more characteristic than those from which 

 the engraving was executed. Length twenty-four inches, width five 

 inches. Stipes and rachis stout and very scaly. Sori covering the 

 upper two thirds of the frond, exceedingly copious and large, completely 

 hiding the outline of the pinnules to the extreme tip of the frond. I 

 am indebted to Mr. Elworthy for examples. 



76. — Intermedium, p. 91. Mrs. Thompson, of South Lawn, Exeter, has 

 sent me large attenuated fronds, three feet long, eight inches wide, and 

 having forty pairs of pinnae. ' Pound also at Newick Park, Sussex, by 

 Mr. J. H. Sclater; at Nettlecombe by Mr. 0. Elworthy; on the Island of 

 Anglesea by Mr. T. Pritchard; at Swansea and Castle Malgwyn; at 

 Littlehampton by Mr. G. B. Wollaston; and in Guernsey by the late Mr. 

 C. Jackson. 



77. — Irregulare, p. 111. 78. — Internijptum, p. 108. A large 



form has been found near Exeter by Mr. G. B. Wollaston. Length from 

 twenty-four to twenty- seven inches, and seven inches wide in the widest 

 part; the upper ten inches contracted into pinnae of only from one and 

 a half to two inches and a half across. Found also at Fordingbridge, 

 Herts, by Mr. G. B. Wollaston; near Ilfracombe by the Kev. J. M. 

 Chanter; at Killarney by Dr. Kinahan; and in Guernsey by Mr. J. James. 



79.— Kalon, p. 143. 80.— Kitsonice, p. 125. 



81. — Kladodesteron, p. 157. 82. — Korumhion, p. 147. 



83. — Kumatodes, p. 148. 



84. — Laciniatum. p. 94. There are several forms of this Fern, differing, 

 and connecting this variety with Interrwptum. One found by Mr. 

 Willison near Whitby has the pinnae and pinnules widely expanded. 

 Another found by Mr. Parker is large and more slender. A less- 

 laciniated form has been found at Littleham, in Devonshire, by the Eev. 

 C. Padley. It is fragile, \dvid green, and eighteen inches in length. 

 Found also near Dublin by Dr. Kinahan. My thanks are due to Mr. 

 Swynfen Jervis, of Darlaston Hall; Mr. Willison, of Whitby; Mr. G. B. 

 Wollaston, of Chiselhurst; the Eev. C. Padley, of Bulwell Hall; and Mr. 

 Parker, for fronds. 



85. — Lancifolmm, p. 165. 86. — Latipes, p. 100. 



Latum, of Moore. A name of Trcemorsum. 



87. — Laxum, p. 155. 88. — Levidense, p. 119. 



89. — Lineare, p. 93. A variety connecting this with Confliwns has been 

 found near Exeter by Mr. E. J. Gray. 



90. — Lineare-proUferum, p. 127. 91. — Lineatum, p. 181. 



• Loncficaide, of Wollaston. Another name for Latipes. 



92. — Magnum, p. 158. 93. — Micromemm, p. 162. 



94. — Mikron, p. 163. 95. — Midtifido-crietatxim, p. 149. 



