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Notolopeum ceterach (Newm.). 
Subvar. sinuatum (Mei). Ireland—Galway, Waterford. 
England : G. B. Wollaston. 
Phyllitis Scolopendrium (Newm.). 
Var. disseetum (Mei) ; Undulatum (?) ; barren. Ireland—Belfast. A. Craw¬ 
ford, Esq., England. 
Subvar. sinuatum* * * § (Mei). Phyt. ut antea. Dublin. 
Var. laciniatum (Mei). Ireland—Tinnehinch, County Wicklow (1). Phytol., 
1854, 1,087. Nat. Hist. Review, p. 83. Galway (7), Dr. Allchin. Donny- 
brook, Dublin (9) (Kin.). Louth (10) (Kin.). 
England—Somersetshire, Sir W. E. Trevelyan (1). Kent, G. B. Wollaston 
(1 & 5). Dorsetshire, G. B. Wollaston (8). Yorkshire (ib.) (3), Ray, &c. 
Guernsey (4), Dr. Allchin. 
Synonymes marginatum (1) (Moore 174) [supralineum (2) (ib. 179)] [bimargina- 
tum (3)] [multiforme (4)] [dubium (5)] [mucronatum (6)] [truncatum (7)] 
[subvariegatum (8)]. Polyschides (Ray)—vide Newm. Brit. Perns, &c., 
cornutum (6).f 
Subvar. Truncatum (Mei) ; not uncommon ; Dublin. 
Amesium Ruta Muraria (Newm.). 
Yar. disseetum (Wol.); fruitful; possibly belonging to var. ramosum— vide 
remarks antea. 
Louth (Kin.). 
England: G. B. Wollaston, Esq. 
Yar. laciniatum (Mei) ; Ireland—Louth (Kin) ; described at end of paper. 
England (?)—Kent and Surrey ; G. B. Wollaston. 
Syn. proliferum (Wol.) ? Plant proliferous. Yide note, page 152. 
Subvar. truncatum (Mei). Marlay, Co. Dublin. 
Asplenium adiantum nigrum (Lin.). 
Yar. Laciniatum (Mei). 
England: G. B. Wollaston; variegatum.J 
Subvar. Truncatum (Mei). Louth. 
Asplenium Trichomanes (Linn.) ; var. disseetum (Mei). 
England—Yorkshire. 
Syn. incisum (Auct.). (Newm. Brit. Ferns; Deakin, FI. Brit., 74 ; Moore, 162.) 
Subvar. sinuatum (Mei). Clare (Phyt. 1853, p. 1,037). 
Asplenium marinum. 
Var. disseetum (Mei)? Warrington (Mr. Shaw)-—wefe Francis’ Synopsis, 
page 46. 
Subvar. sinuatum (Mei). Ireland—Waterford. 
England (Deakin, FI. Brit., p. 70). Moore, Br. Ferns, 160. 
Asplenium lanceolatum (Lin.) ; var. laciniatum (Mei). 
England: G. B. Wollaston, Esq., as strictum. 
Athyrium Filix fgemina, var. disseetum (Wol.). 
Ireland: communicated by G. B. Wollaston, beautifully cut. 
England—Kent, Wollaston ut antea. 
Synonymes disseetum (Wol.) ; prsemorsum§ (Wol.). 
Subvar. sinuatum (Mei). Ireland—Clare; rare. 
Variety laciniatumfl (Mei). Ireland—Clare. 
England—Tunbridge Wells, Kent; G. B. Wollaston, Esq. 
* Margins of fronds split into squared segments. 
t (3) Bimarginatum (Wol.), frond marginate on both surfaces; edges irregularlycrenato-serrate; 
Yorkshire. (4) Multiforme (Wol.), frond marginate on both surfaces much serrated; upper surface 
of frond scaly; apex cristate; Guernsey. (6) Mucronatum, outline of frond, undulated; crenated; 
the midrib projecting and forming a fibrous hook; Yorkshire. (5) Dubium, frond marginate on 
upper surface; apex of frond cristate (seedling raised by G. B. Wollaston). (7) Truncatum, 
(Wol.) apex of frond, reniform and marginate; edges unserrated, ending in fibrous hook; Galway, 
Dr. Allchin. (8) Subvariegatum, frond variegated; margins crenato-serrate; apex sometimes 
cristate. 11 as (7) edges serrated. Dr. Allchin. Ireland. (9 & 10) vide end of paper. 
$ Variegatum, frond variegated and irregularly serrate. G. B. Wollaston. 
§ Prsemorsum, frond cut unsymmetrically; barren. G. B. Wollaston. 
H The form found in Mayo, by Mr. R. Gunning (vide first part of list), is probably this form com¬ 
bined with cristatum. 
