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LOMARIA SPICANT. 



the Clova Mountains, Scotland, in September, 1859, by Mr. J. 

 Horsfall. Another very handsome Fern. The lower portion of 

 the frond much contracted, but scarcely incised; the pinnules 

 in the middle of the frond somewhat larger, irregidar in form, 

 but more or less triangular; at two inches from the apex 

 branched, the pinnules larger, ii-regular, and the apex of the 

 frond narrow and elongated. 



Fig. 806. 



Fig. 807. 



Serrulata, Lowe, {serrulatum, Stansfield, MS.) (Fig. 806.) — 

 A dwarf form, with minute pinnae at the base, gradually widening 

 towards the apex, which is briefly caudate. Serrulate 

 four or five inches. 



Length 



Projecto-multifida, Loiue. (Fig. 807.) — A dwarf form of 

 2^rojectum having a branching apex. Found in Scotland by Mr. 

 A. Tait. 



