48 
THE BOOK OF 
Name. 
Where Found 
oi- It > ixecL 
Finder or Raiser and 
Dale. 
Description. 
F. ramosis- 
— 
Mapplebeck 
Dwarf, fronds ramose from 
sunum 
(r.) (1873) 
base ; very pretty. 
F. crislatuin 
— 
. — 
Dwarf crested form ; very 
ci .nnea turn 
good. 
gemnialum 
— 
J. M. Barnes (r.) 
Narrow ; all tips heavily 
bunch crested. 
Girdlestoneii 
Hess 
Canon Girdles t< ne .. 
Evenly depaupei ate in centre 
(1866) 
of frond and pinme, centre 
pinnules very slender and 
long; beautiful, but 
“ miffy.” 
glomeratum 
— 
Ivery (r.) (1864) 
Heavy, capitate head and 
side crests, pinnules 
fanned at tips. 
grammicon 
— 
E. J. Lowe 
Dwarf, narrow fronds & la 
Fielditc ; doubtfully dis- 
tinct from that. 
grandiceps 
Nettlccnmhe . 
Elworthy 
Heavy terminal crests. 
Wiveliscombe . 
Morse 
» 
— 
Tyldesley 
>> 
— 
Whitwell 
>> ,, 
Grantre 
— 
— 
See congestion Paul. 
Howaidtc .. 
Levens . . 
Craig (r.) 
Fine laciuiate, well crested, 
depauperate centre, but 
good. 
Beautiful long, crispy, 
Iluekii 
Wet Slcddale . 
Huck (1874) 
crested pinnules. 
Kalothrix 
— 
Uowlett & Sim 
Unique, divisions extremely 
(r.) (1870) 
slender, and lucent like 
floss-silk; reverts slightly 
to plumose form. 
K. plumosum 
— 
Stansfield (r.) . . 
A Kalothiix reversion, re- 
sembles A. f. f. p. Horsfall, 
the probable grand- 
parent 
K. foliosum 
— 
Stansfield 
Divisions wider than Kalo- 
tlirix, but lucent i everts to 
same extent, but to normal. 
Kilrushiense 
Kilrash 
C. T. Druery (1S32) . 
Long, many-stranded tassels 
(Co. Clare) 
at all lips; alnn st a 
grandiceps, very distinct. 
CruSses between Craigii and 
laciniatum 
— 
Stansfield (r.) .. 
elegans 
Horsfall plumosum ; ele- 
1. ramulosum 
— 
Stansfie'd (r.) 
gans has ciuciale pin- 
nules, no crests; tamii- 
losum is a m u 1 1 i ti d 
Horsfall. 
laciniatum 
— 
Stansfield and 
Extremely fine divisions. 
SmiUiers 
laxo-cristatum 
County D >wn 
Phillips 
Long, lax pinnules, small 
crested. 
lunulatum 
— 
— 
Synonym of Prize 11 a:. 
(Well) 
magnicapi- 
— 
Stansfield 
Heavy-headed acrocladon. 
tatum 
(>'■) (1878) 
flat fronds. 
mediodeficie ns . 
Wigton 
C. T. Dnierv 
Basal divisions of pinme 
(abasilobum) 
(1884) 
and pinnules absent ; 
Stratliblane 
C. T. Drueiy 
frond and pinnae conse- 
quently open in eentte; 
the two finds are quite 
distinct. 
m. caudicu- 
Ireland 
Phillips 
Same character, but all 
lalura 
terminals evenly caudate 
and serrate, with trans- 
lucent tieth ; very pretty. 
multiceps . 
Truro 
. — 
Multifid ciests. 
mullifiuum 
— 
— 
Applicable to forms bearing 
fiat, spreading tassels, not 
re-dividing. 
m. tenue .. 
Lancs. 
Mrs. Wilson 
A small, slender, crested 
(1S69) 
form. 
multifurcatum . 
Westmore- 
Mapplebeck 
Wide, ramose terminal 
land 
(1371) 
crests, with acute 
divisions. 
