

86 BRITISH FERNS 
APUZFORME (Fig. 50).—Found in Yorkshire by Mr. J. Horsfall ; 
fronds prettily crested, and with fish-like outline. 











Fig. 50. A. f. f. apueforme (pinna). Wes Bila A is ye IB ASI, 
BARNESI (Fig. 51).—Found by Mr. Barnes, fronds eight inche 
by one ; short, wide, and much-incised pinna. : 
BLAKÆ.—A very beautifully crested plumose form, raised by Mr. 
Parsons, the nearest approach to the superbum section, but surface 
lucent. 
CANALICULATUM.—Raised by Stansfield ; heavy grandiceps type. 
CAPUT MEDUS 丙 .一 人 Raised by Mapplebeck ; dense, rounded head 
with twisted, snake-like segments. 
CATHEDRALE.—A dwarf-crested form, found over two hundred 
years ago on Lichfield Cathedral. 
CLARISSIMA JONES.—A very remarkable Fern, found in N. Devon ; 
robust, and with slender pinnules, fronds over two feet wide. 
Apospory on frond backs first discovered on this. See Life History, 
chapter у, page rz. (See Appendix No. У) 


