Fa we. 
nodosum . . 
nudieaule 
cnstatum 
orbiculatum 
pemistatum 
L'ousens 
plnmosnm 
Axminster 
p Dames .. 
]i. divaricatum .. 
p. Diueryii 
p. elegans 
Parsons 
p. Hodgsoi ae 
p. Hoi stall 
p. .Tones . . 
p Pounden 
p. Stansfield 
p superbum 
p. s. crispatum . . 
p. s. dissectum . . 
p. s. foliosum 
p. s. grandiceps . . 
1 >. s. Kalon 
p. s. percris- 
tatum 
plumosum 
Wills 
pulcherrimum . . 
p. Jackson 
p. cnstatum 
Pullerii 
ramo-cristatum . 
ramosum 
Forster 
ramulosissimum . . 
r. Mapplebeck .. 
r. lineare.. 
rectangulare 
recurvum 
multifidum 
reflexum .. 
regale 
BRITISH FERNS. 
Where. Found Finder or Raiser and Description, 
or RaUed. Date. .. 
- 
Mapplebeck (r.) 
Mapplebeck (r.) 
Snaresbrook . . 
J. S. Cousens(r.) 
Axminster 
J. Trott (18C3) . . 
Westmore- 
land . . 
Dames (1603) .. 
Lancs. 
W. Morris (1872] 
FoiestGate 
C. T. Druery 
(r-) (1SSS) 
— 
Parsons (r.) 
Ulverston 
Hodgson (1S70) 
Skipworlh 
Horsfall (1857) . . 


Antrim 
Pounden 

Stansfield (r.) . . 
C. T. Druery 
(r.) (1886) 
C. T. Druerv 
(r.) ( 18 S 6 ) 
Dorset 
Wills (1869) . . 
- 
M. A. Walker 
(r.) (1SU8) 
— 
Jackson 
Isle of Skye 
Puller (1864) 
Woodhead 
Forster (1S79) . . 
Montgomery .. 
Middleton (1872) 
- 
Mapplebeck 
(r.) (1870) 
— 
Edwards (1894) 
Westmore- 
Mrs. Wilson 
land 
(1870) 
— 
— 
Westmore- 
Clowes (1858) 
land 
and others 
Near Appleby . . 
Barnes (1867) . . 
See Frizellte. ^ 
Long, bare stalks, with 
capitate crests ; small 
habit. 
. Similar, on a larger scale. 
A grand, robust, true per- 
cristate Fern ; pinnules 
long and distinctly 
tasselled. 
Deautifully plumose ; pro- 
genitor of superbnm 
strain, dorsally bulbi- 
ferous. 
. A tine plumosum, but less 
foliose than some. 
One of the best, and perhaps 
the best as a Und. 
. . Incomparably the finest 
plumosum ; very robui-t, 
quinquepinnate ; raised 
from superbum. 
Finer cut Axminster ; parent 
of supermini. 
A delicate true p'umosum. 
Grand plumose form ; very 
distinct. 
Large and elegant. 
A slender, erect, dissected 
form ; very distinct. 
See Kalothrix plumosum. 
Finely Mat-crested plumose 
raised from plumosum 
elegans and parent of A. 
f. f. p. Diueryii, and the 
following. 
Uncrestcd, lax, and crispate. 
An improved p. elegans, 
uncrested. 
Uncresied, dense fronded. 
Very heavy crests. 
Lax, flat-crested, very hand- 
si ime. 
The finest percristate form 
of all, plumose, and with 
pinnulets crested. 
A veiy robust and finely cut 
form. 
Dwarf, pinnules long and 
serrate ; very pretty. 
A more foliose form. 
A crested form. 
A pinnate form, with short, 
rounded pinnules il la 
Frizellas, but closer. 
branched and crested. 
Ramose. 
Fronds ramify from base, 
and all tips crested, very 
pretty, dwarf. 
Ditto, but Itrger. 
Much branched, very 
slender. 
Divisions so slender that sori 
show on edges ; pretty and 
curious. 
Pinnules recurved, fronds 
crested. 
A curious flexuose form. 
Splendidly sub-plumose and 
percristate. 
