54 
THE BOOK OF 
Na:ne. 
Aitkinianum 
anomalum 
anomalum 
multitldum 
bellum 
concinnum 
Druery 
conflucns 
congestum 
contractu in 
crenato coupes- . . 
turn 
crispum 
crispissinum 
cristatum 
cristatuni Hiuldart 
cristatniii 
Bar rand a; 
cristato-gracile . . 
cruciatu-plu- 
niosum 
nabellatmn 
plonieratnm 
iuibricatu u 
inibricato- 
erectum 
lineare 
Maunderii 
l.mltitidtnn 
multifurca- 
tuni (triner- 
vio-coronans) 
paradoxum 
pawiceps 
plumosum 
polydactylum 
ramo-cris'atum .. 
Forster 
ramo-cristatum . . 
Kinahau 
rarao-uristatnm .. 
Sinclair 
ramo-nmllilidum 
seniilacemm Airey 
seriatnni 
Airey No. 1. 
serratum Airey .. 
No. 2 
strict inn . 
Where Found 
or Kaised 
County Clare . . 
Various 
Eydal 
Hutton Root .. 
Simon sbath 
Gap of Dunloe . . 
Wastdale 
Various 
Patterdale 
Lanpdalc 
Blawith Moor . . 
Various 
Windermere 
Red Bank 
Helmsley 
Lake Bank 
Todmorden 
Witlierslack 
Various 
Langdale 
Bainsdale 
Eonstead Gates 
Various 
Kidwelly 
Scotland 
Ireland 
Stra'liblane 
Crook 
Windermere 
North Wales .. 
Various 
Finder or Raiser and 
Date. 
A. Stansfleld .. 
Various . . 
W. Crouch (1867) 
J. J. Jones (1864) 
C. T. Druery 
(1881) 
C. T. Druery 
(1802) 
Crouch (1876) . . 
Various 
W. Forster 
Barnes (1872) . . 
Mrs. Wilson (1S60) 
Hartley (r.) 
Various 
Hnddart 
Miss Barraud 
(1802) 
Crouch (1815) . . 
Forster (r.) 
Monkman 
(1835) 
Maunder (r.) (187S) 
Mrs. Ilodgs. 11(187(1) 
Halstead 
Barnes (1S62) . . 
Various 
Barnes 
Whitwell (1S77) 
Mrs. Hodgson (1SGS). 
Airey (r.) 
Various 
Maunder (1S76) 
Forster 
Kinahau 
Sinclair 
Mrs. Hartley (1SG4) 
Robinson (1870) 
Airey 
J. Cliffe (1S65) . . 
Airey 
„ (r.) .. . 
Various 
Descri/t : on. 
A wide spreading ramose 
projeclutn. 
Fronds all fertile but little 
if at all contracted. 
The same crested. 
Normal outline, neater 
cutting. 
Pinna; like serrate scallop 
shells. 
Frond tips confluent and 
crispate. 
Dense congested. 
Bottom of frond merely 
evenly lobed for some 
inches. 
Pinna- congested ovate and 
crenate. 
Pinna broad and crispy. 
A dwarf congested gem. 
Fronds multifldly crested. 
(Paee 61.) 
Finely crested. 
Very neatly crested, pinna 
sub-crested. 
Narrow and crested. 
Very fine and fohose, with 
cruciate divisions. 
A fan-shaped ramo-cristatum 
branching from base. 
A dwarf densely-crested mass. 
Co life's t ed, imbricate. 
(Page 6’.) 
Congested and erect. 
Fronds narrow and almost 
strap-like, most distinct. 
.See glomeratuni. 
See cristatum and poly- 
dactylum. 
rinme slender, fronds end 
in radiate spiky crests; 
rarely the tw. i basal lobes 
are I e n g t li e n ed and 
crested, hence the second 
name. 
No beauty but unique, 
having a ihird row of pinna; 
like a perch’s back fin. 
Small stellate crests. 
A thrice divided grand form. 
(Page jj.) 
See cristatum and 
multitldum. 
Dwarf corymbiferous crests. 
Fine fohose ramo-cristate 
form. 
Ramo-cristate and twisted, 
pinna- suberistate. 
(Page 61.) 
A line flat ramo-cristatum. 
Ramose and crested. 
Nearly bipinnate. 
Pinna; serrate. 
Pinna; deeply cut, parent of 
plumosum. 
See plumosum. 
Lower half of frond reduced 
to round lubes, usually 
serrate, and pinna; rather 
narrow. 
