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11. Jamesii, Lowe. Raised by the late Mr. James. Slightly 
crisp ; conspicuously sagittate at the base, and having a leafy 
stag’s-horn-like cresting at the apex. Sori like a row of beads on 
the upper surface. 
12. laceratum, Moore (endivifolium, Wollaston). Found in 1851, 
in Somerset, by the late Mr. J. Young. Length, 11 inches ; width 
across the sagittate base, 7 inches ; capitate head often 7 inches 
across. Mr. Glave raised a very fine form. Mr. W. H. Phillips 
also found a plant at Strabane. 
13. lacertum, Willison. Found near Whitby by Mr. W. Willi- 
son, and called by him “ The Lizard,” from the apex of the frond 
resembling a lizard’s tail, and the lobes the paddles of this reptile. 
14. Molyi, Lowe (Sagittatum projectum Moly, Wollaston). 
Found in 1862, in Dorset, by Mr. James Moly. 19x4 inches (in 
widest part), projections more numerous than in “ Sclateri.” 
15. multifidum, Lowe (Sagittato-multifidum, Jones). Raised in 
1 873 by the late Colonel Jones. 13X7 inches. Leafy portion of 
frond somewhat triangular. 
16. nudisorum, Lowe (Sagittato-nudisorum, Barnes). Found in 
1863, at Slack Head, by Mr. J. M. Barnes. Very large auricles. 
Sori without indusium. 
17. palmatum, Lowe (palmato-marginatum, Willisoti). Raised 
by Mr. Willison. 2^X2 inches. Triangular ; blunt apex. 
*18. princeps, Lowe. A very broad, distinct form. Raised by 
myself. 
19. projectum, Wollaston. Raised in 1876 by Mr. J. Molv. 
10x35 inches (in widest part). A remarkable and very ragged 
variety. 
20. sagittatum, Moly. Found in Somerset, in 1876, by Mr. J. 
Moly. 14X ij inches. Normal; with a sagittate base, where 4 
inches wide. It was also found at Force by Dr. Allchin. 
21. Sclateri, Lowe (Sagittato-projectum Sclater, Wollaston). 
Found in Sligo, in i860, by Captain Sclater. 23x5 inches (in 
widest part). A grand crested “ projectum.” 
22. Snellii, Lowe (Sagittato-cristatum, Snell, Jones. In the way 
of hemionitoides ; slightly marginate. 
23. Welmani, Lowe (Sagittato-cristatum Welman, Jones). 
Found in Dorset, in 1873, by Mr. Welman. 16x2 inches. Hastate, 
and crested. 
24. Westroppii, Lowe (Sagittato-projectum Westropp, Stansjeld). 
24X3 inches. A very large and fine variety found in one of the 
islands of Arran, Co. Clare, by Mr. Westropp. 
25. Wollastoni, Lowe (Sagittato-crispum, Moore). Found at 
Petersfield and Ottery St. Mary by Mr. G. B. Wollaston ; and 
Barnstaple, by the late Mr. Jackson. 13x3 inches. Sagittate and 
crisp. 
26. viviparum, Lowe (cristato viviparum O’Kelly, Jones). 
Found in County Clare by Mr. O’Kelly. 12X1J inches (stipes, 6 
inches). Basal lobes leathery ; compactly crested. The leafy por- 
tion growing bulbils on all parts. Very distinct. 
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