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Synonyms Erosum (Wol.), in combination with subvar. mnltifidum. 
Subvar. Truncation (Mei). Clare. 
England: G. B. Wollaston. 
Polystichum Angulare (Newm.); var. laciniatum (Mei). 
Dublin (Kin.) ; Phyt., 1852 and 1853, ut antea. ; barren. L. Foot, Esq., on 
authority of Robert Ball, Esq., LL.D. 
Syn. viviparum (Mei), strictum (Mei)— vide Dub. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. 
Subvar. Truncatum (Mei). Dublin Mountains (Kin.) 
Polystichum aculeatum (Newm.) ; var. laciniatum (Mei) ? Kew and Dorset; G. B. 
Wollaston— vide remarks above. 
Subvar. Truncatum (Mei). G. B. Wollaston. 
Lophodium Foenesecii (Newm.) ; var. laciniatum (Mei). 
England: G. B. Wollaston, Esq., as mucronata.* 
Subvar. Truncatum (Mei). Ardmore, Waterford. 
Lophodium multiflorum (Newm.) ; subvar. sinuatum (Mei). 
Ireland—Clare; Dublin; not uncommon in boggy places. 
Var. laciniatum (Mei). Ardmore, Co. Waterford. 
(Phyt., 1853, 1,037, as sinuatum). 
Subvar. Truncatum (Mei). Ardmore, Waterford ; Dublin. (Phyt. ut antea). 
Lophodium Filix mas (Newm.); var. dissectum (Mei). 
Clare (Phyt. ut supra ut cambricum) (K). 
Subvar. sinuatum (Mei). Not uncommon. 
Dublin, Waterford, Clare. 
England: G. B. Wollaston. 
Var laciniatum (Mei) ? Ardmore, Dublin. 
Subvar. Truncatum (Mei) ? Dublin, Clare. 
England: G. B. Wollaston. 
N.B.—This species requires more study as to its varieties, with regard to 
L. Borreri. 
Lophodium fragrans (Newm.). 
Var. laciniatum (Mei)? Yorkshire, G. B. Wollaston, Esq. ; in combination 
with multifidum this may be Subvar. sinuatum. 
Gymnocarpium Phsegopteris (Newm.) ; var. laciniatum? (Mei). 
England: G. B. Wollaston. Sometimes multifid. 
Hemestheum Oreopteris (Newm.) ; var. laciniatum (Mei). 
England : G. B. Wollaston, Esq. 
Cystopteris fragilis (Newm.) ; var. dissectum (Mei). 
England? G. B. Wollaston, Esq. 
Ctenopteris vulgare (Newm.); var. dissectum (Mei). 
Ireland—Wicklow— vide Newman’s British Ferns, &c. Second and third editions. 
England, Wales, near London; G. B. Wollaston. 
Syn. cambricum (Linn.). Fig. Newm. Brit. Ferns. 
Subvar. sinuatum (Mei). 
Ireland—Dargle, Co. Wicklow; Dartry, Co. Dublin. Common and fine in 
South and West. 
England—Tunbridge Wells; Torbay (Miss Griffiths). 
Synonymes sinuatum (Francis 22, Moore 44), Serratum (ib.), Hibernicum (ib.), 
Mackaii (gardens). Dargle Fern of Mackay’s Flora Hibernica, first found by 
Miss Fitton. 
[Var. laciniatum (Mei)?] England: G. B. Wollaston; closely resembling 
Lomaria spicant, var. lancifolium (Wol.) ; this may be truncatum (Mei). 
Osmunda regalis (Lin.). 
Var. laciniatum (Mei).f 
Guernsey: Dr. H. Allchin. 
Subvar. truncatumj (Mei). Sneem, KenmareBay: Professor R. W. Smith. 
Two fronds shown me through the kindness of its finder. 
* Mucronatum (Wol.) apices of all the pinnae truncate, midrib projecting in a spike. A most 
curious looking plant. Kent, G. B. Wollaston, Esq. 
f Laciniatum, pinnules pinnate; segments crenate. 
t Truncatum, pinnules rounded, and, in some cases, stalked. Killarney, Professor R. W. Smith. 
A most remarkable form. 
