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leaflets wedge-shaped below and truncated above; 
cristalum, with fronds tasselled at top; and dissection, 
with its leafits deeply and finely cut; pinnatum is 
pinnate; and unilaterale has its leaflets all growing 
in one direction, so as to appear one-sided, like the 
head of the Tartarian Oat. Others are allernifulioides, 
same as cuncatum; depauperation, impoverished; 
datum, tall; ramosum, branched; relusum, blunted; 
section, divided; semicristalum, partly crested; serra¬ 
tion, saw-toothed ; spathulatum; trifidum, thrice-cleft; 
variabile, variable. 
Asplenium tbichomanes (p. 61).—There are some 
variations of form—as bifurcum, having the terminal 
leaflet of the frond forked or divided into two or three 
lobes; cristalum, with the ends of the fronds tasselled; 
depauperatum, with leaflets nearly or entirely without 
any leafy part attached to their mid-rib; lobatum, with 
leaflets more or less lobed at the base; multijidum, 
with fronds divided into little crisped branches at 
their top; ramosum, much branched lower down the 
fronds; sub-cequale, with the leaflets almost equal- 
sided; abruptum, terminating abruptly; bifurcum 
ramosum; crenato-lobatum, scolloped-lobed; crenato- 
ramosum, scolloped and branched; dichotomum, forked; 
dujitatum, same as multifidum; Harovii, Harrow; 
imbricatum, overlapping; laciniatum, slashed; Irian- 
yulare, three-angled ; inciso-lobalum, cut-lobcd; inter¬ 
rupt um, outline irregular; lobalum-ramosum ; majus, 
larger; minus, less; Mould, Moule’s; ramo-depau- 
