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Fig. 304. — rortiou of Froiul. 



R.v.MULOSuM, Moore. (Fig. 304.) — A fonn of Athtjrium in 

 which the fronds arc furcate, but rarely ramose, all the apical 

 parts forking or cresting. Found by Mr. C. Monkman, of 

 Malton, at Oldstead, Yorkshire, and a similar form near 

 Windermere. 



Fiff. 3U5.— Pinna. 



Inciso-digitatum, Lowe. (Fig. 305.) — A graceful multifid 

 Fern raised from spores in the Fernery at Highfield House. 

 Length of frond eighteen to twenty inches, breadth in the 

 centre of the frond seven inches. Pinnae alternate throughout 

 the frond, narrowing to the base, distant below, and crowded 

 near the apex. The ajiex of the frond somewhat ovate in 

 form. Pinnpe equal in width, (excej)t as regards the pair of 

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