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BuLLATUM, Moore. — Found at Littlcliampton by Mr. G. B. 

 Wollaston. Fronds six inches long and one inch broad. 13ase 

 truncate, and somewhat supralineate, margin irregular and lobate, 

 apex attenuated or forked. Sparingly fertile beneath and ])ullate 

 or blistered above, the tissue being confused and opaque. 

 \'eins irregular. Polysrhidcs section. 



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FifC. G77. 



Fig. G78. 



"VVardii, Clapham. (Fig. OTT.) — A distinct dwarf Fern, 

 having a long stipites, and a small, massive, multifid head, with 

 a round outline; very leafy, but very irregular in form, much 

 cut, sometimes flat, and sometimes crisped on the margin. The 

 upper surface of the frond copiously viviparous. Numerously 

 fronded, forming a dense, circular, bush-like head. Length of 

 frond six inches. Raised from spores by ]\Ir. Glave, of Scar- 

 borough. My thanks are due to iNIr. Clapham, of Scarborouo-h, 

 for a plant. 



Dentatum, Clapham. (Fig. 6T8.) — Length of frond six or 

 eight inches. One half of the fronds more or less normal. 



