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ATHYRIUM riLIX-FCEMINA. 



Wells by Mrs. Delves; at Virginia Water by Dr. Allchin; 

 at Dorking by Mr. W. Pamplin; at Challacombe and Marwood 

 by the Rev. F. Mules; at Barnstaple by Mr. H. F. Dempster; 

 at Trenthani Park by Mr. G. B. Wollaston; at Titterstone, 

 Clee Hill, Shropshire, and at Prescott, Lancashire, by Mr. R. 

 Morris; at Todmorden by Mr. A. Stansfield; at Ruthin, in 

 Denbighshire, by Mr. T. Pritchard; at LlandaiF by Miss Lewis; 

 at Tarbet, Rothesay, and Glen-Croe, by Mr. T. Moore; at 

 Chaigeley Manor, and near Ambleside, by myself; at Ardrishiag 

 by Miss F. Griffith; at Cove by Mr. A. Tait; at Lisdoonvarna 

 by Mr. R. Barrington; and at Dumphail^ Inverness-shire by 

 Miss F. Brown. 



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Fig. 488.— Upper half. 



Stansfieldh, Loice. (Fig. 488.) — A remarkable dwarf form 

 in the Frizellice section. Length of frond five inches, width 

 from one half to three quarters of an inch. Slender, linear. 

 Pinnae brief, consisting merely of a rounded much-cut segment, 

 which is petiolate, not unlike an oak tree in form. The apex 

 of the frond terminating abruptly. I am indebted to Messrs. 

 Stansfield, of Todmorden, for fronds. 



