BEITISH FEKNS. 
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s. d. 
Athyrium (Aspidium, Aspleniuin) Filix foemina tliysanotum 10 6 
« “ “ tortile 10 6 
Blechnum Spicant (Common Hard Fern) . . 10 
“ anomalmn — fronds attenuated, pinnae contracted, all fertile 
half way diOVfn', an extraordinary variety. . 7 6 
“ “ minus — half the size of the last, almost mem- 
branaceous in texture, all the fronds 
fertile half way ; a small and very 
beautiful variety 7 6 
“ attenuatum 7 6 
“ hrevilohum — fronds almost entire, the pinnae being only 
short triangular lobes or blunt teeth 7 6 
“ caudatum — less than the species, fronds terminating in 
long, tail-like processes 7 6 
“ concinnum — fronds very narrow, from G to 9 inches long, 
from 1 to 1 inch wide, lobes nearly round, beautifully 
crenulated on the edges, fertile fronds much longer than 
the barren ones, being little more than a rachis, the 
lobes abbreviated into simple nodes bearing the soil ; 
new, exti'emely rare ; a most beautiful variety . . ..210 
“ crassiacule — approaching closely to B. S. imbiicatum . . 10 6 
“ crispatum 
“ ciispato . . -imbricatum ^ .. 10 6 
“ cristatum — rather less than the species ; all the fronds ele- 
gantly crested at the ends ; constant, highly interesting 
and beautiful 3 6 
“ deficiens . . • • 10 6 
“ divergens 10 6 
“ diversifrons 7 6 
“ erosum . . 10 6 
“ furcatum 2 6 
“ heterophyllum, fronds exceedingly varied, some nearly 
normal, others depauperated throughout, others again 
with pinnae projecting beyond the margin, intennixed 
with abbreviated and nonnal ones ; a cunous and rare 
variety 10 6 
“ imbricatum — fronds nearly ovate, G to 8 inches long, lobes 
obtusely ovate, turgid, very much tiled, so as to make 
the frond appear almost double, fertile fronds very 
little longer than the barren ; rare, constant, and per- 
fectly distinct 7 6 
“ interruptum 10 6 
“ lancifolium — fronds entire for about one-third their length, 
narrow, depauperated downwardly, fertile frond longer 
than the barren, most of the lobes being very much 
abbreviated ; a rare, constant, and striking variety . . 7 6 
“ latifrons — fronds broad, lobes very broad, thick, and coria- 
ceous ; a large and fine form 5 0 
“ marginatum 7 6 
“ multifurcatum 5 0 
“ obtusatum 5 0 
“ parvmlum furcans 7 6 
“ polydactylon — variously branched and fingered at the ends 7 6 
projectum 10 6 
“ ramosum — variously branched, and all the fronds crested 
at the ends 3 6 
“ serimlatum — lobes, of the fertile frond more especially, 
finely serrulated 10 6 
“ subcrenulatum — inferior lobes almost wanting, superior 
ones distinctly crenulated on the inferior margin . . 10 6 
• B. S. anomalum and its minus require to he grown wet. 
