SCOI.Ol'KNDUIUM VULGAUK. 



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Undu LATUM, Moore. (Fig. 654.) — Found at Torquay by 

 Mr. R. J. Gray; Nettlecombe, by Mr. C. Elworthy; Farehani, 

 Hampshire, and Ruthin, Denbighshire, by Mr. G. Pritchard; 

 Oswaklkirk, Hehnsley, Yorkshire, by Mr. A. Clapham; Whitby, 

 by Mr. W. Willison; Colin Glen, Belfast, by Mr. A. Crawford; 

 Chaigcley Manor, near Clitheroe, and Cromford, Derbyshire, 

 by myself. Regularly wavy fronds, but much less crispy than 

 in crispum. Fronds narrower, and in being fertile, it is unlike 

 the sterile crisjjum. Length of frond twelve inches, width one 

 inch and a half. 



Fig. C55. 



Fig. 656. 



Fig. 657. 



Fig. 658. 



TuRGiDUM, Wollaston. (Fig. (555.) — Found at Week, in 

 Sussex, by Mr. G. B. Wollaston; Nettlecombe, Somersetshire, 

 by Mr. C. Elworthy; Barnstaple, Devonshire, by the late Mr. 

 C. Jackson; Ilfracombe by Mr. J. Dadds; Castle Howard and 

 Oldstcad, Yorkshire, by Mr. C. Monkman; Hackness, near 

 Scarborough, and Knaresborough, by Mr. A. Clapham; Whitby 

 by Mr. W. Willison; Todmorden by Mr. A. Stansfield; Whit- 



