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1 7 X of inches. Branches opposite each other, lower pair stipate ; 
sori on margin. Head 1 1 inches across. 
3. Atkinsoni, Lowe (capitatum Atkinson, Stansfield). A neat 
dwarf crested variety found by a gardener (Atkinson) of Dalton in 
Furness, and sent to Messrs. Stansfield about 1874. 
4. attenuatum, Lowe (attenuato-cristatum Stewardson, Wollas- 
ton). Raised in 1877 by Mr. Stewardson. ioxif inches in widest 
part. Narrowing from the base to the crested apex ; the cresting 
lax. An interesting form. 
*5. Babingtoni, Lowe. Raised by myself. 12x1 inches. Digi- 
tately and densely crisp-crested head, 6 inches across. 
*6. Cliftii, Lowe. Found in North Wales by the late Mr. Clift. 
12 X 1. A compact multifid very leafy crown with uncut margins. 
7. columna, Lowe. Raised at St. Pierre, in 1885. ioxij inches. 
Normal, but ending abruptly 2$ inches below the apex, where it 
branches into an erect crest 2\ inches across. Very column-like. 
8. commixtum, Loiue. Raised by myself. A form of Cliftii with 
a greater crest. 
9. contraction, Wollaston. Found in 1861, at Heversham Head, 
by Mr. J. M. Barnes. A pretty variety ; fronds contracted below 
the crest. 
10. coronatum, Stansfield. n+of, a long strap-shaped form; 
the costa splitting 2 inches from the apex ; the frond ending in a 
globular croivn-like head. Found in 1872 by the late Mr. A. Stans- 
field. 
1 1. corymbiferum, Lowe. Raised by myself. Length 6 inches. A 
foliose corymbose form. 
12. cristagalli, Wollaston. Found in North Devon in 1864 by 
Mr. R. Moule. 12x15 inches. Normal, with a symmetrical finely- 
divided crest. Found also in the Lake district ; and at Drogheda 
by Mr. W. H. Phillips. 
13. cristatum, Moore. A not uncommon form; fronds crested. 
14. cristulatum, Stansfield. Raised by Messrs. Stansfield about 
1874. A round crest of i | inches wide. 
15. digitale, Lowe. A digitate form raised by myself. 
16. flabellatum, Moore. Found near Nettlecombe by the late 
Mr. Elworthy, 8x ii, flabellately multifid. 
1 7. flabellatum-Boltoni. Barnes. Found in 1870, near Kellet, by 
Mr. W. Bolton. A fine form ; fronds short ; head fan-shaped. 
18. Fosteri, Lowe (medicaule capitatum, Jones'). A most in- 
teresting variety, raised by Mr. Foster of Salford in 1876. Stipes 
branching at the base ; a naked stem, except the reniform close 
capitate head (2§ inches across). 
19. grandiceps, Jones. Found by Mr. John Cousins. Length, 11 
inches, width across the crest, n inches. The grandest of Crested 
Hart’s Tongues. 
20. Hendersoni, Willison. Found in 1866, near Whitby, by Mr. 
J. Henderson. Like a dwarf ramo-digitatum. Length, 6 inches. 
Stipes branching and re-branching into divisions (5 or 6 in num- 
ber) that branch and crest at the apex. 
