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ASPLENIUM ADIANTUM-KIGRUM. 



to Mr. A. Clapliam. A dwarf ovate, or ovate-triangular, tri- 

 pinnate variety. Pinnae brief, broad, the larger pinnules (and 

 pinnae) of nearly a deltoid outline; cut into three secondary 

 pinnules, the low lateral ones of which are obovate wedge- 

 shaped, cut into numerous long acute teeth at the apex, the 

 centre one largest. In some fronds the segments are linear. 

 A plant and fronds have been kindly communicated by Mr. 

 A. Clapham, of Ramsdale Bank, Scarborough. 



Fig. 527. — Middle pinna. 



Fig. 528.— Lower pinna. 



Intermedium, Moore. (Figs. 527 and 528.) — Found at 

 Barnstaple by the late Mr. C. Jackson, at Ilfracombe by 

 Mr. J. Dadds, Ottery St. Mary by Mr. G. B. WoUaston, 

 Nettlecombe by Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Sandgate by Mr. S. 

 O. Gray, Moffat by Mr. J. Anderson, Dublin by Mr. E. 

 Barrington, Ballywilliam, Limerick, by Mrs. Barrington, Antrim 

 by Mr. D. Moore, and at Guernsey and Jersey by the late 

 Mr. C. Jackson. Large and lax. It has more elongated and 

 less compound fronds, and the ultimate divisions are broader 

 than in acutum. Fronds and pinnae caudate. Pinnules elongated 

 and acuminate, vet without the linear seo^ments. 



AcTJTiDENTATUM, Ifoore. — Fouud at Ilfracombe, Devonshire, 

 by the Rev. J. M. Chanter, and near Nettlecombe, Somersetshire, 

 by Mr. C. Elworthy. A large variety, having caudate divisions, 

 and conspicuous linear-acute teeth, having narrower pinnae and 



