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centre of the frond, where denticulate. The costa at the back 

 of the frond terminating within the frond itself in a conspic- 

 uous cup or pocket. Length eight inches, width one inch and 

 three quarters. Length of the pocket one inch and a half, 

 width nearly an inch, the margin being crisped. Found by 

 Mr. Moly, of Hawkchurch, Dorsetshire. I am indebted to 

 the Rev. C. Padley for fronds. 



MuLTiFiDUM-RESECTUM, Stansfield. — Raised from sjiores in 

 1862 by Messrs. Stansfield, of Todmorden. Like multifidum , 

 but wanting the broad lobes. Resected. 



SupRALiNEATO-ANGUSTUM, Stansfield. — Found in North Devon 

 by Mr. Lewis, of Ilfracombe. A medium-sized, supralineated 

 form, with extremely narrow somewhat lacerated fronds. 



SuPRALiNEATO-UNDOSUM, Stansfield. — Found in North Devon 

 by Mr. J. Dadds, of Ilfracombe. Resembling supralineato 

 angustum, but having undulated fronds. 



PsEUDO-CooLiNGii, Loioc. — Raised from bulbils on the fronds 

 of Coolingii in the same manner as pseudo- IVardii was raised 

 from Wardii, differing from j^seudo- JVardii in having undvilate 

 fronds. I am indebted to Mr. Edwin Cooling, of Mile Ash 

 Nursery, Derby, for a plant. 



Chel^.frons, JVollaston. — Found at Chiselhurst bv Mr. 

 Wollaston. Fronds very dwarf, from half an inch to four 

 inches long, rarely more than two inches. Base subcordate, apex 

 furcate in the shape of a crab's claw. Lobes curving and 

 overlapping. External margin smooth, internal dentate or 

 crenate. 



Angustum, Moore. — ^A simple form, narrowing much to the 

 base, and acute at the apex. Length eight inches, width three 

 eighths of an inch at the base, and one inch in the broadest 

 part. Sori narrow, regular, and extending from the base to 

 the apex. I am indebted to Messrs. Stansfield for fronds. Found 

 in County Clare in 1863, by Mr. A. Stansfield. 



