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37. longipes, Lowe (crispum longipes, Jones). A flatly crisped 
form. 17x3 inches. (The stipes 6 inches long.) 
38. maeandri, Lowe. A bold, handsome form. Raised by the 
late Colonel Jones, and given whilst young to Professor Morris, 
of Bath. The friilings are wider apart than usual. 18 x 5 inches. 
39. majus, Lowe (crispum majus, Moore). Found in Guernsey 
by the late Mr. Jackson. Length, 19 inches (of which the stipes 
is 7). Habit erect. Basal lobes large. 
40. minus, Lowe (crispum minus, Jackson). Found by Mr. Jack- 
son in Guernsey. ioxij inches. Margin well frilled. 
41. Mosesii, Lowe (crispum majus Moses, Jones). A broad, 
symmetrical form found in the Lake district. 20X4J inches. A 
grand variety. The basal lobes overlapping the stipes. 
42. Oakeleyi, Lowe. Found about 1876, at Llangarrow, Here- 
ford, by the Rev. W. Bagnall Oakeley. 11x2 inches. Sagittate 
lobes round ; undulately crested. Sterile. 
43. projectum, Lowe. A crispum found by Mr. H. Bull at St. 
Pierre, which is also sagittate, much cut, multifid, and well crisped. 
*44. ramo-cristatum, Stansjield (crispum fimbriato-cristatum, 
Stansjield). A fimbriated form of great beauty. Raised by Messrs. 
Stansfield. Branching in the stipes and rachis, and crested. 
*45. reflexum, Lowe (crispum reflexum Wills, Jones). Found by 
the late Mr. Wills. Large ; very broad, and long naked stems 
(7 inches long). Basal lobes very large. Frilling reflexed. 20x5 
inches (at base, where broadest). Beautiful. 
*46. Robinsoni, Lowe (crispum Robinson, Jones). Found in 
North Lancashire by Mr. Robinson. 20x3! inches. Crenate on 
the margin and exquisitely frilled. 
*47. robustum, Lowe (crispum robustum, Jones). Found near 
Shirenewton, Monmouthshire, in 1866, by the late Colonel A. M. 
Jones. 23x4^ inches. Stipes short. A grand variety, with curving 
fronds. Found also at Hawkchurch by Mr. Moly. 
48. serratum, Lowe (crispum serratum , Jones). Found in 1866 
near Shirenewton by the late Colonel Jones. 18x3 inches. 
Serrated. Stipes brief. 
49. serratum-fertile, Lowe (crispum serratum-fertile, Jones). 
Found in Devon by Mr. Moule. A serrated, fertile form. 
50. soriferum, Lowe (crispum soriferum, Barnes). Found in 
1861 at Whitbarrow by Mr. A. B. Taylor. A thin, undulated, 
fertile variety. 
51. St. Pierrense, Lowe. Found in 1880 at St. Pierre by Mr. 
H. Bull. 17 X2| inches. Widest at base ; rounded sagittate lobes ; 
symmetrically frilled. Slightly soriferous. 
52. Stablerae, Lowe (crispum Stableras, Jones). Distinct. Found 
in the Lake district by Mrs. Stabler. Large. Stipes very long; 
fronds pointed, broadest at the base. 17x3 inches. 
53. Stansfieldii, Stansjield. Raised in 1872 by Messrs. Stans- 
field. 9Xi-| inches. It differs from the original “Stansfieldii” 
figured in “ Our Native Ferns,” in being crested and sagittate; 
sometimes the fronds are branched. 
