ATIIYRIUM KILIX-l-'CEMINA 



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Pulciihkkimum (Fig. 102). — A finely cut plumose variety on 

 otherwise normal lines, very pretty. 



P. cristatcm— A crested form of same character. 



P. Jackson. — More foliose than the last. 





Fig. 102. .-/. _/! _/! fulcherrimum 

 (tip of frond). 



Fig. 103. A.f.f. ramocristatiim 

 (pinnj). 



P. Walker.— A dwarf, pretty form, pinnules long and serrate. 



Pullerii. — Found in Isle of Skye by Mr. Puller ; pinnules short 

 and rounded like pinnae of FnzcUuc, but closer. 



Ramosum Forster. — Found at Woodhead ; branched. 



Ramo-cristatum (Fig. 103). — Raised by Sim ; a fine form, the 

 large tassels being loosely branched. 



