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crisjnwi, except that it is also split quite to the midrib. The 

 base is wide, and overlapping, Avith crisped lobes. 



Fig. 639. 



Fig. 640, 



DiVERGENS, Moore. (Fig. G39.) — Found at Nettlecombe by 

 Mr. C. Elworthy. A singular variety, with fronds three inches 

 in height, excluding the stipites; their base being normal, near 

 the apex the fronds divide into two wide-spread branches, the 

 breadth at the top being five inches. The branches lobate or 

 multifid-tipped. The lower margin is normal, but the upper 

 one is contracted and dentate. Sparingly fertile on the normal 

 portion of the lobes. I am indebted to Mr. Elworthy for a 

 plant. 



Cliftii, Lowe. (Fig. 640.)— Found in North Wales by Mr. 



