SCOT.OrENDllIUM VULGAUE. 



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Crenato-crispum, Monhman. — Found at Kirkham, near 

 Malton, by INIr. C. IMonkman. A large form, with fronds 

 twelve inches long and two inches broad. Deeply divided into 

 roundish lobes, the margin of the frond crisjicd, so that the 

 lobes overlap. Fertile and distinct. 



Fig. 750. 



Fig. 751. 



PoLYDACTYLUM, Stansfielcl. (Fig. 750.) — Raised from spores 

 in 1862, by Messrs. Stansficld, of Todmorden. Dwarf and 

 narrow. Length six inches, width scarcely exceeding half an 

 inch, strap-shaped, thin, the costa multifid, forming a much-cut 

 apex, (scarcely wider than the outline of the frond) of finger- 

 like points. 



PoLYSCHizoMENON, Lowe. (Fig. 751.) — Raised from spores 

 by Mr. Elworthy, of Nettlecombe. Length twelve inches, normal 



