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*19. numphion, Lowe. Raised by myself. 4Xof inches. A 
dwarf, rugose, undulate, marginate, sub-peraferens form ; with a 
cuneate head 3^ inches across. 
20. Oakeleya?, Lowe. Found in 1870 at Penalt (Monmouth) by 
Mrs. E. Bagnall Oakeley. 14X1 inches. An extraordinary com- 
bination. The marginal line has long dentate lobes ; margin of 
the frond deeply fimbriated. Stipes dividing 2 inches from the 
base ; and at the lower portion of the leafy part minutely pinnate. 
Surface shining, but rough. 
21. optatum, Lo%ve. Raised by myself. 6xo| inches. Mar- 
ginate, dentate, and conti acted; narrowing to a thickened but 
pointed apex. 
22. papillosum, Lowe (marginato-papillosum, Moore). 9Xof 
inches. A double row of projecting fleshy points extends on either 
side of the midrib, on upper surface. 
23. pectinatum, Lowe. From the late Colonel Jones’s collection. 
17x15 inches. A marginate form with the edge cut into teeth a 
quarter of an inch long. 
*24. plicare, Lowe. Raised by myself. i6xif inches. Lobate 
and muricate ; lobes projecting. 
25. ramigerum, Moore. Found in 1865 in Levens Park by Mr. 
J. M. Barnes. Undulate and branched. No two fronds alike. 
26. rugosum, Lowe (rugoso-marginatum, Lowe). Raised by 
myself. i 8X2|- inches (the stipes 7 inches long). A broad 
fronded, rugose variety ; the margin crenate. 
27. sculpturatum Lowei, Lowe. Raised by myself. i6xof 
inches. Very dentate. 
28. stenomenon, Lowe. Raised by myself. 14x0^ inches. An 
excurrent membrane near the rachis. Narrow ; regularly fimbri- 
ated. An interesting variety. 
29. Studdartii, Lowe (marginatum fimbriatum Studdart, Stans- 
deld). Very pretty when constant. 
30. submarginato-multifidum, Moore. Found at Hackness by 
the late Mr vJapham. i2Xijincnes Maigin sinuous ; ending 
in a multifid tuft. A continuous marginal belt. 
31. submarginato-ramosum, Lowe. Raised by myself. i2Xij 
inches. Branching in the stipes and rachis ; the frond terminating 
in a flat, branched head 3 inches wide. 
32. submarginatum, Wollaston. A common variety. Normal 
in size, and crenate. Found in Ireland by Mr. W. H. Phillips, in 
Counties Kildare, Wicklow, and Sligo. 
*33. tenue, Lowe (marginatum-tenue, Moore). Raised by Mr. S. 
Appleby. 6X0^ inches. Laciniate-toothed. 
*34. triforme, Lowe. Raised by myself. 16x1 inches. Shining, 
though rough ; submarginate line thorny ; margin of frond deeply 
dentate ; apex twisting and forming a circle. 
35. triumphale, Lowe. Raised by myself. 4X0^ inches. 
Rugose ; the marginal membrane close to the margin, with a 
dentate edge ; crested with a “ Cliftii ’’-like head 1^ inches across. 
36. trossula, Lowe. Raised by myself. 17X0I inches. More 
