SUB-SECTION POLYSTICHUM. 
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Section e. MULTILOBUM. 
(Pinnules divided into rounded lobes.) 
i. Aireyi, Barites. Found in 1873, ' n Dale Park, by Mr. T. Airey. 
A fine deltoid form. 
*2. ariprepes, Lowe. A very graceful large fern. Frond equal 
in width for the lower half, and then gradually narrowing to a 
point. 33 X 7 inches. A somewhat similar variety (multilobum- 
Lowei) was also raised at Highfield House. 
3. attenuatum, Lowe (attenuato-multilobum, Moly). 20X8 
inches A very fine tripinnate form, the pinnulets being very finely 
cut and divided. 
4. conspicuilobum, Padley, Found in Somerset by Colonel Jones 
in 1878. Length, 1 foot 6 inches. Mr. Padley has found even finer 
forms. 
5. cristatum, Lowe (multilobum cristatum Jones, Wollaston). 
Raised in 1873 by the late Colonel Jones. Heavily crested. 24 x 
5 inches. 
6. decorum, Lowe. Raised by myself in 1876. A large narrow 
form. 36 X 4 inches. 
7. deltoideum, Lowe (multilobum deltoideum, Jones). 24 X 8 
inches. A fine form. 
8. densum, Lowe (multilobum clensum, Jones). Raised by the 
late Mr. Carbonell. 
9. gracile, Lowe. Raised by the late Colonel Jones. Partly 
polydactylous. 
10. Iona , Losue (multilobum Jones Iona, Jones). Raised by the 
late Colonel Jones. 26x9 inches. A fine form. 
11. Jonesii, Lowe (conspicuilobum Jones No. 2, Jones). Found 
in 1878, in Somerset, by the late Colonel Jones. Much smaller 
pinnules than in Willsii, and ending in a sharp point. 18x5 
inches. 
12. laxum, Lowe (multilobum-laxum, Jones). Found in 1872, at 
Teignmouth, by the late Colonel Jones. 
13. lineare, Lotve. Raised by Mr. E. F. Fox from attenuato- 
multilobum of Moly. Very handsome, and lineare-looking form. 
16x6^ inches. Although pinnae crowded, pinnules so narrow as to 
give a lax appearance. 
14. multilobum, Lowe (multilobum Gray, Wollaston). Found 
in 1865, in S. Devon, by thelate Mr. R. J.Gray. Foliose. 3oX9inches. 
15. multilobum minor, Loive (multilobum Jones, Wollaston). 
Found in 1874 in Hants, by the late Colonel Jones. 20 x 5 inches. 
16. ovale, Lowe (multilobum ovale Padley, Wollaston). Found 
in 1863, in Somerset, by the late Rev. C. Padley. Robust, lax, and 
elegant. 26x9 inches. 
17. polydactylum, Lowe (multilobum polydactylum, Jones). 
Raised by Mr. E. F. Fox. 30x17 inches. A dense, divisilobum- 
looking form. Pinnag with polydactylous ends. 
18. tripinnatum, Moore . Found at Penzance by Mr. R. Tracey 
Millett. 27x5 inches. Pinnas horizontal (like steps), and pinnules 
