STANSFIELDS' CATALOGUE. 
No 
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42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
40 
50 
s. d. 
Athyiium (Aspidium, Asplenium) EiKx foemina deficiens — remarkably depau- 
perated, and capricious in 
its habit 5 0, 
“ “ “ depauperatum (monstrosum) . . 2 6' 
“ “ “ diffissum — new and very rare . . 7 6 
“ “ “ dissectum — curiously depauper- 
ated ; highly interesting . . 5 0 
“ “ “ erosum 5 Q 
“ “ “ “ minimum 10 6 
“ “ “ eroso-decurreus 3 6 
“ “ “ excurrens — novel and curious 7 6 
“ “ “ exile — a thin, light, and grace- 
ful fern 3 6 
“ “ “ flexuosum rachis variously 
fiexuose ; a new and extra- 
ordinary variety 2 6 
“ “ “ ' grandidens 10 6 
“ “ “ incisum — pinnse deeply cut; 
very beautiful ' 2 6 
“ “ “ irregulare — finely divided, pinnae 
much abbreviated near the 
rachis ; most interesting 
variety 5 0 
“ “ “ laciniatum — pinnae variously cut 
and laciniated .... 36 
“ “ “ minus 7 6 
“ “ “ latifolium — considered by some 
as a species 3 6 
“ “ “ macilentum 10 6 
“ “ “ marinum — fine variety 3 6 
“ moUe incisum — very interesting 2 6 
“ “ “ multiceps 5 0 
“ “ “ multifidum — fronds and pinnae 
variously multifid or tas- 
selled ; a very graceful and 
beautiful variety 26 
“ “ “ odontomanes — a, dwarf-growing 
and interesting variety .... 20 
“ “ “ pannosum — a thin, delicate, and 
finely-divided form, 
extremely elegant. . 10 6 
“ “ “ “ nanum 10 6 
“ “ “ pannoso-diffissum 10 6 
“ “ “ plumosum— by far the most 
beautiful of all the Lady 
Ferns; fronds large and fine, 
nearly membranaceous in 
texture, feathery, exquisite- 
ly divided, and having the 
extraordinary property of 
bearing naked sori in the 
sinuses of the pinnules; a 
unique variety. (See fig. 
and description in the octa- 
vo edition of Moore’s Nature 
Printed British Ferns.) .. 14 6 
“ “ “ polycladon— variously and curi- 
ously branched 5 0 
“ “ “ polydactylon 7 6 
“ “ “ pygmjfium 10 6 
“ “ “ ramulosum 10 6 
“ “ “ tenerum 5 0 
