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Fig. 2S1. S. u. crispum grandidens. 



C. grandidens (Fig. 281). — Found in N. Wales by Mr. Clift ; 

 fronds frilled and cut into pinnatifid, crenate lobes. 



C. latum (Fig. 282). — Found at Barnstaple and Nettlecombe 

 by Mr. C. Jackson and Mr. C. Elworthy ; a robust form with fronds 

 three to four inches wide, doubly frilled, as shown. 



C. muricatum. — With rough surface projections, a cross with 

 muricaium. 



Crista-galli. — Found by Mr. Moule ; resembling a cock's comb. 



Crist atum (Plate XXXVI). — This represents a typical form of 

 which there are many variants. 



C. proliferum Druery. — Found by writer at Babbacombe ; 

 bears bulbils on the basal lobes, and in the angles of its branching 

 fronds ; proliferous on the lines of Polystichum angular e ; distinct. 



C. viviparum O'Kelly. — Found in Co. Clare ; peculiar in 

 producing young plants freely on the surface of the fronds ; neatly 

 crested with slightly sagittate base. 



