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may prove a new species, being very distinct in its characters 

 from A. 7narinum. 



8th. — Assimile, (Moore,) lobed, pinnae elongated. 



9th. — Suh-hipinnatum, (Moore,) deeply pinnatifid. Guernsey. 

 A full description of each is given in Moore's "Nature-printed 

 Ferns." 



Growinsf on rocks near the sea-side. 



I am indebted to Mr. R. T. Millet, and Mr. J. Sidebotham, 

 for plants of this species; to Mr. Sim, of Foot's Cray, and to 

 Mr. Clapham, of Scarbro', for plants of the variety trapeziforme ; 

 and for fronds to Mr. E,. J. Gray, of St. Thomas', Exeter, and 

 to Mr. Norman, of Hull. 



It is in all the Nurserymen's Catalogues. The varieties of 

 such as are in cultivation, may be procured of Mr. Sim, of Foot's 

 Cray; and of Mr. Parker, of Holloway. 



The illustration is from a plant in ray own collection. 



