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Crispato-imbricatum (Fig. 120).— A very pretty, crispy, im- 

 bricate form raised by Stansfield. 



Crispissimum. — Raised by Mr. Hartley from strictum ; a pretty, 

 dwarf, dense form, only two or three inches high ; quite unlike 

 parent. 



Crispum.— Found in Langdale by Mr. Barnes, and also by Mrs. 

 Wilson on Blawith Moor ; pinnae broad and crispy. 



Fig. 120. 

 B. j. crispato-imbricatum. 



Fig. 1 a 1. 

 B. j'. cristatum. 



Fig. 122. 

 B. j. elegans. 



Cristato-GRACile. — Found at Red Bank by Mr. Crouch ; narrow 

 and crested. 



Cristatum (Fig. 121). — Crested at tip of frond ; found in several 

 places. 



C. BarrauDyE. — Found by Miss Barraud ; small crests, pinnae 

 fanned. 



C. Huddart. — Fine crested form found Windermere. 



Cruciato - plumosum. — A very fine, dense, foliose form raised 

 by Mr. Forster, with cruciate pinnae. 



Elegans (Fig. 122). — Found in Scotland by Mr. Park; almost 

 bipinnate, bluntly and deeply toothed. 



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