BRITISH FERNS 
XXX 
LASTREA PSEUDO-MAS, 007. CRISPA-CRISTATA (Moore) 
Dr. Lyell. (Raised) 1866. 
1O ШЇ, 
Syn. CONGESTA CRISTATA (WVoll.) 
Under glass by Mr. Wollaston. Mr. Sim writes that the 
original plant of Z. ps.-mas crispa was found by the late Mr. 
Е. УУ. Salter, of London, in Wales, and given by him to the 
Hon. Mrs. Wrightson, of Warmsworth Hall, Doncaster. Mr. S. 
Appleby, of Balby, obtained a fertile frond, and raised a goodly 
batch, of which 200 went to Foot’s Cray ; these were all perfectly 
true to character, as were all that have since been raised at Foot’s 
Cray or anywhere else almost. Dr. Lyell, however, had in his 
first batch of seedlings two remarkable deviations —crispa cristata, 
here figured, and crispa gracilis. Mr. E. J. Lowe has two other 
remarkable sports—one raised by Dr. Lyell which he has named 
crispa linearis, extremely narrow, and not erect in habit ; the other 
a very beautifully crested form—a stray seedling, also quite dis- 
tinct. Mr. Lowe did in a hasty moment propose a name for this, 
but it has been thought kinder to the Fern and to him to allow 
time for a little further consideration, so the Fern stands nameless 
though it is a very beautiful one. 

