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ATHYRIUM FILIX-FCEMIAA. 



Fig. 347.— Apex. 



FRiZELLiiE-NAXUM, (Fig. 347.) — A dwarf form of Frizellice, 

 fronds only eight inches in length, the pinnae subopposite and 

 rather larger than in Fri~ellice. My thanks are due to Mr. 

 Ivery, of Dorking, for fronds. 



Fig. 348.— Upper pinna. 



Fig. 349.— Middle pinna. 



FoRMOsuM, Lowe. (Figs. 348 and 349.)— A lovely Fern, 

 raised from spores by Mr. Edwin Cooling, of Mile Ash 

 Nursery, Derby. Length of frond sixteen inches, width three 

 inches and a half in the widest part, decreasing rapidly in 

 width toAvards the base, and gradually towards the apex, the 



