ATHYRIUM FIL1X-1"(EMINA. 



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Pinnules ovate-oblong, split to the racliides, and minutely 

 dentate. My thanks are due to Mr. INIoore for fronds. 



Fig. 384.— Portion of Frond. 



MuLTicuspis, Barnes, MSS. (Fig. 384.)— Found in 1860 

 near Levens by Mr. Barnes. A slender narrow-fronded variety, 

 thirteen inches in length, and two inches and a half to three 

 inches wide. A remarkable laciniated form. The four basal 

 pimije very small and brief, then very various in size, becoming 

 irregularly small near the apex, distant and opposite below, 

 and alternate and by no means approximate above. Pinnae 

 narrow, and the basal side much the longest pinnuled. 

 Pinnules various in size and form, some wanting all but a 

 dentated fragment, mostly unequally cut aiad multicrisped. My 

 thanks are due to Mr. Barnes for fronds. 



Fig. 385.- Pinna. 



MuLTiFURCATUM, Moorc. (Fig. 385.) — Another multifid form 

 of the type incisuin, exceedingly handsome and vigorous in 



