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LOMARIA SPICANT. 



Claphamii, Loice, {Platypteris, ClaiDham.) (Fig. 813.) — A 

 dwarf leafy slender-fionded form, found at Ilkley, Yorkshire, 

 in 1863, by Mr. Clapham, of Scarborough. Length five inches. 



Fig. 813. 



Upper half of frond. 



Fig 814. Fig. 815. 



Middle of frond. Apex. 



MuLTiFiDA, Lowe, {inultifidiim of Wollaston.) (Figs. 814 

 and 815.) — Found at Tunbridge "Wells and Chiselhurst by 

 Mr. G. B. Wollaston; Ilfracombe by Mr. J. Dadds; Marwood 

 by the Eev. F. Mules; Nettlecombe by Mr. C. Elworthy; 

 Peck Hill, Lancashire, by Mr. R. Morris; Malton by Mr. C. 

 Monkmaii; Crumlin, in Monmouthshire, by Mr. T. H. Thomas; 

 Ruthin, Denbighshire, by Mr. T. Pritchard; close to Loch 

 Moidart, in Inverness-shire, by the Rev. T. F. Ravenshaw; and 

 Quin Abbey, Clare, by the late Dr. J. R. Kinahan. Merely 

 differing in being divided two or three times at the apex, yet 

 neither uniformlv nor symmetricallv. 



Ramosa-Cliftii, Lowe. (Fig. 816.) — Found near Birming- 

 ham by Mr. Clift, of Balsall Heath. Length four inches; 



