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THE BROAD BUCKLER FERN. 
divided, with concave pinnae and strongly convex 
pinnules ; it is also somewhat glandular. 
L aljpina is remarkable for being more delicate and 
membranaceous than other forms of the species ; the 
fronds normally oblong, or straightsided, with the 
point tapering off as in the typical sjpinulosa, but in 
some specimens even broadly ovate, almost or quite 
tripinnate below, bipinnate upwards. Found by Mr. 
Clowes at Hawes-water. 
