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laxum. Castlereagh and Crossgar, Co. Down ; and Kilroot, Co. Antrim, 
W. H. P. Dundonald and Cultra, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 
llneatum. Cultra, Co. Down, R. LI. P. Has not, so far, proved constant, 
multifidum. Dundonald, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 
multilobum laxum. Castle Dobbs, Co. Antrim, R. LI. P. 
perserratum. Glenarm, Co. Antrim, R. LI. P. 
polydactylum. Glendevis, Co. Antrim, W. H. P. Stormont, Co. Down, 
R. LI. P. 
proliferum. Following the classification of the leading pterodological authori- 
ties, we arrange this difficult and beautiful class of varieties under two 
heads — acutilobes and divisilobes. Mr. Wollaston thus characterises the 
two subdivisions : — 
a. acutilobum. Tripinnate ; all divisions of frond acute, anterior and posterior 
pinnules almost of same length. 
b. divisilobum. Tripinnate ; same as acutilobum , except that the anterior 
and posterior pinnules are of very unequal length, the latter far longer, 
and the divisions altogether more highly developed. A well-grown plant 
is subquadripinnate or even quadripinnate. Our district has so far 
yielded only a few of these beautiful varieties, but such as have been 
found eminently maintain its reputation as a first-class hunting-ground. 
a. acutilobum. Castlereagh, Co. Down, W. H. P. Castle Dobbs, Co. An- 
trim, R. LI. P. 
b. divisilobum. Castlecoole, Co. Fermanagh, W. H. P. {divisilobum 
laxum , Jones). Characterized by Mr. Wollaston as “a gem of the first 
water.” 
divisilobum Crawfordiae. [proliferum Crawfordianum of Stansfeld). 
Crawfordsburn, Co. Down, Miss Crawford. This is the celebrated Craw- 
fordsburn Fern, one of the most beautiful of a beautiful class, which was 
found near Crawfordsburn in 1861 by a labourer of Miss Crawford, only 
a single plant being discovered at the time, and in spite of frequent search 
it has never been found since. The plants usually sold as Crawfordsburn 
Ferns in the market are a far commoner form, viz .—divisilobum Alchinii. 
The genuine plant is found in very few collections ; it is easily recog- 
nisable by the very broad and overlapping character of the pinnse, and 
the extreme breadth of the fronds, 
quadratum. Co. Antrim, A. Stansfield, Moore’s N.P. Ferns, 
retroflexum. Glenarm, Co. Antrim, R. LI. P. 
revolvens. Castleton, Co. Fermanagh, W. H. P. 
rotundatum. Ligoniel, Co. Antrim ; and Castlecoole, Co. Fermanagh, 
W. H. P. Craigavad, Co. Down, R. LI. P. The first-mentioned is a 
splendid rotundate form ; the others are not so distinct, 
rotundo-interruptum. Holy wood Hills, Co. Down, W. H. P. and R. LI. P. 
setosum. Castlereagh, Co. Down, W. H. P* Cultra, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 
