ATHYKIUM I'lLIX-l'CEMINA. 



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Fig. 102.— Middle pinna. 



Stenodon, Mooi'c. (Fig. 402.) — Found at Gomsliall, Surrey, 

 by ^li". Fj. INIorse; at Ilfracombc, Devonshire, by the Rev. J. 

 ]M. Chanter; and at Scarborough by Mr. A. Clapham. A 

 handsome somewhat dwarf variety ; length of frond from 

 twelve to eighteen inches. The fronds lanceolate. Pinna) 

 right-angled oblong-acuminate. Pinnules approximate, linear- 

 oblong, unequal, blunt, united by a narrow wing along the 

 rachis; pinnatifid below with toothed lobes, and simply toothed 

 above; teeth narrow and long. Rachis thick, and pale dull 

 red in colour. I am indebted to Mr. Thomas Moore, of the 

 Chelsea Botanic Gardens, for fronds. 



Fig. 403.— Apex. 



Fig. 401. — Middle pinna. 



Su 151)10 iTATUM, Moore. (Figs. 40o and 404.) — Found in 



