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THE BOOK OF 
Same. 
Where Found 
Finder or Iiaiser ani 
Description. 
or Raued. 
Dale. 
rerolvens .. 
Stratliblane 
C. T. Druery 
(1891) 
Fronds and pinnae rolled 
up convexly and symme- 
trically, teiminals ringlet 
twisted. 
rotundaum 
A pinnate form, with short, 
rounded pinnules <1 l «, 
Frizellse, but closer. 
setigerum.. 
Lancs. 
. . Garnett (1878) . 
Normal outline beautifully 
divided, points bristly ; 
yields crested forms from 
spores, very diverse, but 
with tendency to revert. 
s. coronatum 
.. Birkenhead and 
otheis 
The names describe, but 
there are innumerable 
seedlings, one type 
merging into the other. 
s. corymbiferum . . 
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.. 
, , „ 
s. cristatuiu 
— 
. . — 
,, ,, 
s. grand iceps 
— 
,, ,, 
s. percristatum . 
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A. F. F. PLtJMOSCM DRUERY, ACCEPTED BY II. M. QUEEN VICTORIA. 
Name. 
8. Victoria; 
Simpsonii .. 
splendens . . 
stipatum . . 
superbum . . 
thyssanotum 
Where Found 
Finder or Raiser and 
Descript ion. 
or Raised. 
Date. 
Birkenhead 
A cross with Victoria, 
percruciate and crested 
like that, but bristly 
throughout. 
— 
— 
See congest um Simpson. 
— 
Craig (r.) (18C4) 
Finely crested ; lovely thing. 
Cornwall 
Paul (1864) 
See congestum Paul. 
— 
— 
See plumosum superbum. 
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— 
Pretty crested form. 
