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North Devon by the Rev. C. Padley, of Beaconfield, near 

 Plymouth, in which the fronds run out at the apex to a very 

 sharp point; and a third plant found near Ilfracombe by Mr. 

 Dadds. It is a marginate and nuiricate form, the margin 

 being finely fimbriated. The illustration is from Mrs. Thompson's 

 frond. 



Undulato-lobatum, Moore. {Crispum multijidum of Gar- 

 dens.) (Fig- 627.) — A form of tindulutum, with the apex of 

 the frond several times forked, the branches spreading, and 

 forming a head of curly segments. Found at Littlehampton, in 

 Sussex, by Mr. G. B. Wollaston, of Chiselhurst; in Guernsey by 

 Mr. J. James, of Vauvcrt; Whitbarrow, Westmoreland, by Mr. 

 G. B. Wollaston; and Littlcham, in Devonshire, by the Rev. C. 

 Padley, of Beaconfield. The varieties vary somewhat from the 

 different localities. The illustration is from Mr. Padley's plant. 



Ramusculum, Loioe. (Fig. 628.) — Found in Devonshire by 

 Mr. W. Edwards, of Nvithall, Nottinghamshire. Somewhat 

 undulate, Avith a lobate base, and a small, thick, leafy, multifid 

 apex. The illustration is from Mr. Edwards' frond. 



Fig. C29.— (Edwardsii, page 21G.) 



Fig. 630. 



PiiYLLOLOPiiYKON, Lotcc. (Fig. 613, page 246.) — Found in 

 Devonshire by Mr. Edwards, of Nuthall, Nottinghamshire. A 



