150 BRITISH FERNS 
BorrANDLE.—Found at Tunbridge Wells by Mrs. Bolland, and 
remarkable for being the only plumose variety found in this species ; 
it is very foliose, and usually quite barren ; dark green and hand- | 
some, but handicapped by occasional irregularities of make. 










Apex of frond. Basal pinna. Middle pinna. 
Figs. 161, 162, 163. Г. f. m. Clowesü. 
~CLOWESI (Figs. 161, 162, 163).—Found at Bromsgrove in 
Worcestershire ;- this is a tasselled form which differs from Jervisii 
in bearing crisper tassels and deeper-cut ршпе; the tassels also 
vary in size, sometimes bunched and sometimes flat, and pinne 
sometimes plain. 
CoNFLUENS.—Found by W. H. Phillips; subdivisions not 
entirely separated. 
CnisPATA.—Found by J. К. Hodgson and others; a fine, com- 
pact, crispy variety. 
CRISPATISSIMA (FLUCTUOSA).—A still more marked variety ; 
very pretty. Vade also Fluctuosa. 
CRISTATA.—Found by Mr. Crouch at Rydal; well tasselled. 
C. ELLACOMBE, с. MARTINDALE, C. ROUTLEDGE.—All three very 
fine forms found by the gentlemen named. 










