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e, capillaceum. Frond five or six inches tig'h^ 

 narrow; pinnae clustered towards its summits^ 

 nearly setaceous, and somewliat erect. Sidmouth. 

 King's Cove, Cornwall. 



f, latifolium. Frond two or three inches long, one 

 or two lines broad, nearly flat ; pinnae linear-lanceo- 

 late, mostly simple, set with numerous short setaceous 

 pinnulae. Torbay. Trevone Bay, Cornwall. Fal- 

 mouth, Miss Warren. St. Mawes, Cornwall, I. G. 

 Sidmouth. Malbay, west of Ireland. This is a 

 very pretty variety, often of a light-red hue. 



g, confertum. Frond two or three inches high, 

 compressed, repeatedly pinnated, pinnae and pin- 

 nulae long, very thin, acute, and irregularly divided. 

 Devonshire. Bute. Falmouth, Miss Warren. 



h, aculeatum. Frond one or two inches high, 

 compressed very thin, pinnated very irregularly, 

 pinnae divaricated, irregularly divided, and set with 

 minute, divaricate, awl-shaped ramuli crowded 

 towards the summit of the frond. Mount's Bay, 

 Mrs. Griffiths. 



i. ahnorme. Frond two inches high, compressed, 



