THE POLYPODIES 



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Fig. 206. P. v. multiforme. 



Multiforme (Fig. 206). — Found several places ; robust and very 

 versatile, partaking irregularly of the characters of semilacerum, 

 truncalum, and serratum. 



Omnilacerum (Plate XXV and Appendix No. XLV).— Found by 

 Mr. E. T. Bennett in Ross, Herefordshire ; somewhat resembling a 

 narrow Cambricum but fertile ; it only, however, assumes the forms 

 illustrated when grown under peculiarly congenial conditions. 



O. Aldrenii. — Found Milnthorpe ; splendid variety when in form, 

 which is rarely the case. 



