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Lake district by Mr. Bowdon. 14 x if inches. The sagittate lobes 
branching. 
6. bulbiferum, Stansfield. Rather broader and less fringed than 
usual. Bulbiferous. 
7. capitatum, Lowe (crispum-capitatum,_/^«^j). The late Colonel 
Jones’s collection. History unknown. 22X3 inches (of which 
the stipes is 6). A capitate head, 5 inches across. 
8. capitulum, Lowe (crispum-cristatum, Clap ham). History 
unknown (marked “Glave” in the late Colonel Jones’s collection). 
18x2 inches. A narrow, well- frilled variety. Small capitate head. 
9. Claphami, Lowe (crispum Clapham, Wollaston). Found in 
1857, in Yorkshire, by the coachman of the late Mr. Clapham. 
18 X if inches. Base sagittate; projecting lobes fimbriate; apex 
crested. Fronds variable. A more recent seedling is densely 
crested. 
10. convolvere, Lowe. Found by the late Rev. C. Padley. 
14X3 inches. Lower half of frond irregular; rolling round ; and 
the stem is naked for 2 inches above the round basal lobes. 
11. cornutum, Willison. Found in Yorkshire by Mr. Buckle. 
Broadest at base ; margin cripsed and incised ; apex pointed. 
Horned in centre of the frond. 
12. Cowbumi, Lowe (crispum Cowburn, Jones). Found in 1885 
at Dennil Hill by Major Cowburn. 19x4 inches. A grand, flat, 
crisped form. Margin cut. Habit erect. Major Cowburn has 
found nineteen plants in this locality. 
13. crispum, Grey. (The original type.) Elegantly frilled. A 
number of distinct forms (all sterile) have been found in the Lake 
district. Mr. W. H. Phillips found it in Co. Tyrone. 
14. cristatum, Lowe (crispum cristatum, Padley). Found in 
Devon by the late Rev. C. Padley. Apex divided into leafy crests. 
*1 5. Cropperi, Lowe (crispum fimbriatum Cropper, Stansfield). 
Raised by Mr. Cropper. Long, narrow, fimbriate, multifid fronds. 
Very promising. 
16. Curnowii, Lowe. Recently found near Penzance by Mr. 
Curnow. A multifid form. 
17. Currei, Lowe. Found in 1870 at Itton Court by the late 
Mr. Pierce (gardener to Mr. W. E. C. Curre). A long and some- 
what narrow form. 16 x 2§ inches. Flatly crisped, and basal lobes 
rotund, folding over and hiding the stipes. Not unlike Grantee in 
form, but not variegated. 
18. densum, Sim. Broad and densely frilled. Apex much 
lacerated. 
19. Drummonds, Moore (crispum Miss Drummond, Wollas- 
ton). Found near Falmouth by Miss M. Drummond. 22X i| 
inches. Frond narrowing upwards and terminating in a head 
9 inches broad. In 1875 a variety with sagittate base, but with 
much smaller crest, was found in Dorset. 
20. elegans, Lowe (crispum-elegans, Jones). Found near Tintern 
by Mr. Baldwyn. i2X2f inches. Widely, but well crisped. Very 
short stipes. 
