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Fig. 125. B. s. giganteum., 
GIGANTEUM (Fig. r25).—This would have been better named 
latifolium ; found by Mr. Edwards at Totnes. 

GLOMERATUM.—Raised by Mr. Maunder ; a dwarf ball 
of cresting. 
HETEROPHYLLUM.—Found by Mr. Wollaston, Mr. 
Stansfield, and Mr. Dadds ; an irregular, curious form. 
IMBRICATO-ERECTUM (Fig. 126).- А very pretty form, 
with bluntly toothed pinne, densely overlapping. 
IMBRICATUM.—Found in numerous places; side divi- 
sions set on very closely, and overlapping, growth erect, 
handsome and distinct. 
LANCIFOLIUM (Fig. 127).—Found by Mr. G. B. Wollas- 
ton near Tunbridge Wells, and subsequently in Scotland, 
Wales, and elsewhere. Ваггеп fronds, very narrow and 
undivided for nearly half their length, forming a sort 
of tail. 
LINEARE. — Found on Witherslack by Mr. Barnes; 
fronds evenly narrow and almost strap-like, ie. un- 
divided. 
MAUNDERII.—See glomeratum. В. s. imbricato- 
erectum. 

