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larly and deeply cut; di.ffisso-coronans, cleft-crowned; 
diffisso-gracile, graceful; drffisso-muU'jidum , many- 
cleft ; multiforme, many-formed; diffisso-polydactylum, 
many-fingered; dilaceratum, torn in pieces; discre- 
tum, severed; distans, distant; divaricatum, diva¬ 
ricate; dirersifrons, various-fronded; elegantissimum, 
most elegant; elongatum, lengthened; Flworthii, 
Elworthy’s; erosum eristatum, gnawn and crested; 
erosum minus, Ihe less; eroso-decurrens, jagged and 
decurrent; excellent, excelling; exiguum, puny; exile-, 
Fieldice, Field’s; Fieldice Prichardii, same as Pri- 
chardii; Fieldice pumilum, dwarf; fimbriatum, fringed; 
fissidens, cleft-toothed; fissidente excurrens, cleft¬ 
toothed and protruding; flavo-tinctum, yellow-tingpd; 
flexum, crooked ; flexuosum, flexuoso; foliosum, many¬ 
leaved ; folioso-cristatum, numerous crested fronds; 
folioso-cristatum mullifidum ; foveatum, pitted; Frisel- 
lice, Miss Frizell’s; frondosa-polydactylum, numerous 
many-fingered fronds; furcans, forking; furcillatum, 
minutely-forked; furcilobum, forked-lobed; glomera- 
tum, heaped-up; gracile-polydactylurn, graceful many¬ 
fingered; gracilissimum, most slender; grande, 
tall; grandiceps, large headed; grandidens, large- 
toothed ; grandidissimum, the tallest ; Grand a. 
Grant’s; impastum; incisum truncatum (same as 
laciniato-truncatum); incompletum, incomplete; in - 
comptum ; inconditum ; informe, shapeless ; infundi- 
buliceps, funnel-headed; ineolecns, involving; leery- 
anum, Ivcry’s; laceration, torn; laciniatum confute ns, 
