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31. Studdartii, Lowe (capitatum Studdart, Jones). Found about 
1SS0, in Ireland, by Major C. F. Studdart. A fine crested form. 
Sub-section. Ramo-marginatum. (Marginal branched.) 
1. acrocladon, Lowe (not of Clapham). Found in 1837, at 
Ambleside, by myself. i2Xi| inches. Normal, except a wide- 
spreading, finger-like multifid head. 
2. alato-cristatum, Stansfield (not of Moore). 
3. capitatum, Jones. Found by Mr. Foster. A densely crested, 
finfra-lineate variety. 
4. cervi cornu, Stansjield (not of Moore). Fronds linear, 
branched and crested ; segments very narrow. Length, 5 inches, 
Head 3^ inches across. Pretty. 
5. chelaefrons-majus, Wollaston. Found in 1861, at Farleton 
Mvnot, by Mr. J. M. Barnes. Apex of frond like crab’s claws ; 
rather inconstant. 
6. constellatum, Lowe. Raised by Mr. Glave. A dwarf, densely 
crested, very ramose form. Leafy part almost absent, except at the 
crests. Length 6 inches. 
7. coronarium, Lowe. Raised by myself. Length 9 inches. Cre- 
mate, wavy ; frond widest in the centre, contracting to the finely- 
cut crown, and then 4 inches across. 
8. distortum, Moore. Raised by Mr. Elworthy. Stipes and 
rachis bent; outline irregular; branching several times, but only 
dilate at the apex. 
9. divaricatum, Moo?-e. Found in Westmoreland by Mr. J. 
Crossfield. Dividing near the apex into two branches, which 
spread at a wide angle ; and these fork again in the same manner. 
10. Dunkeldense, Lowe. Found by myself at Dunkeld. 6x2 
finches. Very irregular, having a branching stipitate lobe in the 
middle of the stipes inches long. Very curious. Deeply incised ; 
and apex flat owing to the costa dividing. 
it. Glavei, Lowe. Raised by Mr. Glave. Length 6 inches. 
Branching and re-branching from a naked stipes into almost leaf- 
less narrow divisions. 
12. inaequale-cristatum, Glave (multipinnatum, Clapham). 
Raised in 1876 by Mr. C. Glave. Length 12 inches. Branching 
and re-branching into a frond of finely-cut divisions 9 inches 
wide. 
13. kephaloton, Lowe. Found in Devon by myself. 9x1 
inches. Margin irregular. Costa branching into a leafy laciniate 
head 6 inches across. 
14. multifido-nanum, L.owe. Found in Devon by Mr. W. 
Edwards. Stem naked ; branching. Rachis also branching into a 
corymbose head. Dwarf. 
15. multifido-varians, _/<?««■. Found in Devon in 1870 by Mrs. 
Grant. 20 X3j inches. A noble grandly multifid form, sometimes 
1 1 inches across the broad foliose head. 
16. nudistipes-cristatum, Mapplebeck. Raised in 1871 by Mr. 
Mapplebeck. Length 9 inches. A long naked stem with a finely- 
