
80 BRITISH FERNS 
MourEr.—Found in Devon; resembles Harrovii, but is more | 
deeply cut. | 
MULTIFIDUM, Moore (Fig. 44), which is more on Ше lines of 
татоѕит but somewhat more divided. 


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Fig. 44. Asp. trich. multifidum. Fig. 45. Asp. trich. ramosum. 
RAMOSUM, Wollaston (Fig. 45 and Appendix No. II).—A prettily | 
branched form, the frond tip dividing into several. This belongs 
to the several forms of cristatum. 
RAMO-CRISTATUM.—Several finds of this are recorded, in which | 
the characters of zamosum and cristatum combine to form heavy- | 
headed flat tassels of much beauty (see Appendix No. II). 


TROGGYENSE, Lowe.—Found by Mr. Lowe in 1882; may Бе 
described as a fertile form on ineisum lines. 

