BRITISH FERNS 

Fig. 220. P. ang. confluens. 
ConFLUENS (Fig. 220).—Found in Ireland and Somerset by Mr. 
S. Foot and Mr. C. Elworthy ; this really represents the lineare 
type, with which the confluent character is usually correlated. 
CONFLUENS MoLY.—Found in S. Devon ; marked form of type. 
CONGESTUM GRANDICEPS.— Raised by Birkenhead ; dwarf, dense, 
and heavy terminal tassel. 
C. LvELL.—Raised by Mr. Lyell; а dwarf, congested beauty. 
C. PADLEY.— Found in S. Devon ; densely congested. 
C. WirLs.—Fine dwarf, imbricate form. 
COoNSPICUILOBUM.—Found by Dr. Wills in Dorset ; the “thumb” of 
the pinnule very conspicuous (see Appendix No. LIII ze section). 
CoRYMBIFERUM.—Found at Whitby by Mr. Willison; heavy 
bunch crest at frond tip; pinnate tips forked only. 
CRISPATA FOLIOSUM PARSONS.—Raised; very handsome small- 
growing form, with bristly, crispy, imbricate divisions. 


Fig. 221. P. ang. cristato-gracile. 

