SCOLOPEXDHIUM VL 1,01 A RE. 



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ingly narrow, and fertile along- the margin. The apex much 

 branched, and the divisions very narrow. Fertile also along 

 the margins of the branched portions. The margins inconspic- 

 uously lacerate. 



Fig. 71G. 



CoNSTELLATUM, Loicc. (Fig. T16.) — Raised by Mr. Glave, 

 of Scarborough. Length six inches. The stem branching at 

 the base, then twin-fronded an inch above the base, and these 

 ramose; the lamina narrow and dejiaujicrate, and the ajicx 

 densely crested. 



Detectum, Moore. — A dwarf form, the stipites dividing in 

 the upper half, and the branches re-dividing several times. Sori 

 destitute of an indusium, Kaiscd from spores by Mr. Elworthy. 



Hastatum, Moore. — Found in Guernsey by ]\lr. James, of 

 Vauvert. Dwarf, from three to five inches in length. Frond 

 narrow, broadest in the middle, the base spreading out into a 

 pair of oblong, acute, divergent lobes more than an inch long 

 and three eighths wide. The margin unecjually crenato-lobate, 

 and the apex multifid. Suprasoriferous. There is a dwarfcr 



