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254 THE BRITISH FERNS. 
Moore of Glasnevin, a form found near Cushendall in Antrim, in 
which the secondary pinnules are more confluent than usual, the 
lobes irregularly shortened (angustipinnula), and the teeth more evi- 
dently aristate. The following variety has also been observed :一 
1. interrupta (Claph.). The fronds are variously depauperated, the 
pinne or more frequently the pinnules, or sometimes both, being 
interruptedly abbreviated and misshapen, producing considerable 
irregularity in the details of the frond, but not much disturbance of 
its general outline. It was found by Mr. Clapham at Hackness 
near Scarborough, Yorkshire. 
END OF VOL. I. 
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIABS. 

