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6. — Serratum. — Much serrated. Found by Mr. Wollastoii, at 

 Tunbridge Wells. 



7. — Bijidum. — Lobes bifid. 



8. — Fisswji. — E-achis split down at apex. Found at Tun- 

 bridge Wells. 



9. — 3IultiJiclum. — Apices of fronds multifid. 



10. — Crispum. — Apices of fronds dilated, and forming a small 

 wavy tassel. Mr. Wollaston found it at Tunbridge Wells, and 

 Dr. Kinahan in Ireland. 



11. — Trinermum. — Fronds trifoliate. Found in Ireland, by 

 Dr. Kin ah an. 



For plants my thanks are due to Mr. Joseph Sidebotham, of 

 Manchester; Mr. William Winstanley, of Chaigeley Manor, 

 Lancashire; and to Mr. Howard, of Dykes Hall, near Sheffield. 



It can be procured of any Nurseryman, but in all probability 

 may be found within two or three miles of the person seeking 

 it. 



The varieties Ramosum, Multifidiim, and Heterophyllum, can 

 be supplied by Mr. Sim, of Foot's Cray. 



The illustration is from a plant in my own collection. 



