

THE POLYPODIES 185 
К. Hırıman.— Found in Hampshire ; fronds branch repeatedly, 
very fine form. 
SEMILACERUM (Plate XXVI and Appendix No. LII).—Known as 
the Irish Polypody, but found in many other places ; only assumes 
full character under generous cultivation. 
S. GRANDE (Appendix No. XL).—Found in Wicklow; a mag- 
nificent form, fronds almost circular in outline, finely cut and a 
foot across. 
S. Loweu.—Found by Col. Lowe in Athlone ; very imbricate. 
5. TRUNCATUM.—Found at Levens Бу J. М. Barnes; frond and 
pinnee truncate and horned. 
SERRA.—Found by Mr. Wilson in Lancashire; a narrow Cam- 
bricum form, foliose, saw-toothed. 




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Fig. 209. P. sinuatum Monkmanntz, 
SINUATUM MONKMANNII (Fig. 209).—Found at Morecambe Вау; 
a curious dwarf form, displaying many characters on eccentric lines. 

