68 ASPIDIUM ANGULARE, VAK. CEISTATUM. 



M. Chanter and Mr. "Wollaston, and in Somersetshire, by Mr. 

 Elworthy. 



The apices of the fronds branch out into multifid curly 

 tufts, whilst the apices of the pinnae, though less developed 

 than those of the fronds, also end in multifid curly tufts. 



The pinnse are opposite below and alternate above, in short, 

 the frond in other respects bears a strong resemblance to the 

 normal form. 



For fronds my thanks are due to Mr. Monkman, of Mai ton. 



The illustration is from Mr. Monkman's frond. 



