LOMARIA sriCANT. 



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Forest, Tunbridgc Wells, by Mr. G. B. Wollaston. Sterile 

 fronds eight to ten inches long, lateral segments crowded, 

 obtuse-pointed, and curled on the margin. The apices of the 

 fronds multifid crisped, forming a small tassel. Fertile fronds 

 similar, and the ends of the narrow lateral segments obtuse. 



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Fig. 788. 



Fig 789. 



FuRCANS, Monkman. (Fig. 788.) — Dwarf; pinnfc distant and 

 dissimilar in size, and near the apex furcate with caudate apices. 

 The illustration is from J\Ir INIonkman. 



Anomala, Lowe, (anomalum of Moore.) (Fig. T89.) — Found 

 at Walsden, Lancashire, by Mr. A. Stansfield; Peck Hill by 

 Mr. R. Morris; near Loch Alsh, Ross-shire, by IMiss Mahy; 

 and Birker Force, Cumberland, by ^li\ F. Clowes. Thin 

 texture, habit lax. Length six to twelve- inches. Arching, 



