THE POLYSTICHUMS 
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Fig. 231. P. ang. lineare. 
L. PROLIFERUM (Fig. 231).—Found in N. Devon by Rev. С. 
Padley ; our illustration gives а good idea of the lineare section 
generally, though on rather extreme lines. 
MANICA-INFANTIS.—Found by Моу; so named, pinnules being 
like a baby’s glove ; really a conspicuilobe. 
MULTIFIDUM (Fig. 232).—Apex of frond divided into several, 
and pinna tips also. 
MULTILOBUM (Fig. 233).—This really constitutes a section of 
prettily divided Ferns, for a description of which we refer to 
Appendix, p. 417. 
MULTILOBUM.—Found by Gray in S. Devon; a fine tripinnate 
form. 
М. АТТЕМОАТОМ, М. DECORUM, М. DENSUM, М. ТОМА, М. LAXUM, 
. OVALE, M. PLUMOSUM MAGNIFICUM.—All these are fine tripinnate 
[ш оп somewhat varied lines, аз conveyed approximately Бу 
their names; besides Gray, we are indebted to Col. Jones and 
Mr. Padley for independent finds, and to Mr. Birkenhead for the 
last-named ; a very fine raised variety. 

