
ATHYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA 111 
Parvicers (Fig. 92).—A dwarf, compact form, with small crests ; 
found by Mr. Barnes. 
- PERCRISTATUM CousENsir—Raised at Snaresbrook by Mr. J. S. 
Cousens; a fine typical form. The term percristalum is properly 
applicable to all crested forms in which the pinnules crest. 

Fig. 92. 9 
A. f. f. parviceps (pinna). Fig. 93. 4. f. f. plumosum Barnesii (pinna). 
Prumosum AXMINSTER.— Found in 1863 by J. Trott. A fine 
plumose form and progenitor of the beautiful superbum strain raised 
by the writer. (See chapter on F'ern Selection, page De. 
P. Barnes (Fig. 93).—Found wild at Milnthorpe, and named 
after the finder. 
P. DIVARICATUM.—Found by M. Morris in Lancashire ; one of 
the finest wild plumosums, robust and beautifully feathery. 

