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6. coronans, Moule. Unknown to me. 
7. coronare, Lowe. Raised by myself. Length, 7 inches. 
Branching several times in stipes, and also in rachis, forming a 
dense, crested ball 5^ inches wide. Soriferous. 
8. Cousensii, Jones. I have never seen this. 
*9. densum, Lowe (conglomeratum-densum Kelway, Jones'). 
Raised by Mr. Kelway. Length, 3 inches. A close, ball-like plant, 
the frond branching and cut up into numerous threads, producing 
plants at their tips. A marvellous form. 
10. Drueryi, Lowe. Found at Sidford in 1888 ; robust and 
normal for 2 feet ; then expanding into a corymb, which is divided 
into a moss-like ball. 
11. Elworthii, Moore. Raised by the late Mr. C. Elworthy. 
Length, only 2 inches. A singular ramose-flabellate form. 
*12. eulophon, Lowe. Raised by myself. Branching in the 
stipes. Erect heavy crest, curling inwards, and 7 inches wide. 
Length of frond, 8 inches. 
13. Fittii, Loive (grandiceps Fitt, Jones). Raised by Mr. Fitt. 
Length, 6 inches. A curious dwarf grandiceps ; spreading round 
the crown. Singular and unfern-like. 
14. glomeratum, Moore. Found in Jersey by M. Piquet. Length, 
6 inches. A globular crispy mass. Miss Nicholson found a form 
of this at Storth in 1867. 
*15. Gloveri, Stansjield. Raised by the late Mr. Glover. Length, 
4 inches. A leafy conglomerate form, with rounded divisions. 
16. Irelandii, Lowe. Found in the Aylstone, near Ross, by Mr. 
W. Ireland. Stems naked and very thick ; much branched ; form- 
ing a rounded mass in the manner of Wardii, but having a fim- 
briated margin. Length, 6 inches. 
17. Jacksoni, Lowe (glomeratum Jackson, Jones). Found by 
the late Mr. Jackson. Length, 10 inches. A conglomerate form 
with normal-looking fronds rising out of the crest ; head, 5 inches 
across. 
# i8. Kelwayi, Lowe. A large form of “densum.” Found in 
Somerset. Length, 5 inches. Conglomerate ; a fine dwarf variety. 
19. Morgani, Moore. Length, 6 inches. Fronds flexuose ; 
partly digitate and partly bunch-crested. Stem naked to crest ; 
head 4 inches across. 
20. pseudo-Wardii, Lowe. Raised by Mr. Glave from bulbils of 
“ Wardii.” Length, 4 inches. Branching and rebranching, but 
the divisions normal-looking. 
21. ramusculum, Lowe. Found in Devon by Mr. W. Edwards, 
somewhat undulate, with a small multifid crest. 
22. Robinsoni, Backhouse (conglomeratum Robinson, Stans- 
field). Raised by Mr. W. R. Robinson. Distinct from Coolingii in 
being less cut on the edges. 
23. sphsenula, Lowe. Raised by myself. A densely branching 
foliose fern with rounded divisions. Length, 3^ inches ; width 
across the head, 4 inches. 
24. splenula, Lowe. Found in Somerset by the late Mr. 
