ADIANTUM CAPILMS-VKNKKIS. 



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RoTUNnATiJM, Moore. — Found in the Isle of Man, by Mr. 

 T. (i. llylands; the basal pinnules are rounder, witli a truncate 

 base; the fronds are narrow, and the ])iinnc more spreading. 

 The upper portion of the fronds nearly normal. 



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Fig. 835.— rinnules. 



Fig. 83G.— Apex. 



FooTii, Lowe. (Fig. 835.) — Found at Ballyryan, County 

 Clare, by Mr. J. F. Foot. Length eighteen to twenty-four 

 inches, some of the pinnules being as much as an inch wide. 

 I am indebted to Mr. Foot for fronds. 



Depauperatum, Clapham. (Fig. 836.) — An interesting sport 

 from a batch of seedlings received from Mr. James, of Yauvert, 

 by Mr. Clapham. Length twelve inches. Narrow and much 

 cut, and depauperated, I am indebted to Mr. Clapham for 

 fronds. 



Kalon, Lowe. (Fig. 837.) — A handsome form raised from 

 sj)ores. Length eleven inches, width five inches, broadcast at 

 the base, and gradually narrowing to the apex. Pinnules large 

 and very leafy, the ultimate pinnules very large. 



