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Yv.sviVORMV., CliipJiam. — Fouiul at Fountains Abbey, York- 

 shire, bv ^Ir. A. ( 'liipliam, of Scarboroui^li. Sin^-ular. 15ase 

 cordate, \\\^v\. attenuate, and regular and entire on the niarj^in, 

 except al)()ut the centre, where a portion becomes contracted 

 almost to the costa. J*o/i/sr/iidcs section. 



Fis. GG6. 



Fig. CG7. 



IvOTrNDii'oi.irM, Loire. (Fig. ()()().) — In the possession of 

 ]Mr. ('. Alonkman, of Malton. Dwarf; fronds two inches in 

 lengtli, inchiding tlie stipes, lleniforni, and ch)selv resembling 

 the fronds of Adiantum rcniforme. I'ronds sterile. 



!Mui,TiFij)UM-NANUM, Low<'. (Fig. ()67.) — An interesting 

 dwarf form, found in Devonshire by Mr. W,- Edwards, of Nut- 

 hall, Nottinghamshire. Twin-fronded, one half the length of 

 the frond is naked, the remainder being a corymbiferous head, 

 undulate, and finely and distinctly cut along the apex. The 

 frond for illustration was forwarded by 3Ir. Edwards. 



Margin ATO-FiMBRiATi':\i, Moore. — Found near ("artmel, Lan- 

 cashire, by ^Ir. Hillman, and in Silverdale, Yorkshire, bv 

 Messrs. Stansfield. Narrow, base subcordate, margin fringed 

 with small prominent regular teeth. 



Makgixato-fissi;m, Moore. F'ound at IJarnstaple by Mr. C. 



