. British ferns and their varieties. 1871 on thelimestone range called Warton Crag, Lancashire, by Mr. Preston,of Yelland ; Barrowii, found in 1874 near Witherslack, West-moreland, by Thomas Barrow, a stonemason, of Lindale; Hadieinii,found in 1875 near Silverdale, Lancashire, by Mr. Hadwin, ofLiverpool. Mr. Lowe has a fine plumose form which is said tohave been found near Macclesfield, by the gardener of the late of that town. There is also Mr. Iverys Cambricumerection, a very robust deltoid form which is said to be fertile, andwhose history appears to be lost. Prestonii is th


. British ferns and their varieties. 1871 on thelimestone range called Warton Crag, Lancashire, by Mr. Preston,of Yelland ; Barrowii, found in 1874 near Witherslack, West-moreland, by Thomas Barrow, a stonemason, of Lindale; Hadieinii,found in 1875 near Silverdale, Lancashire, by Mr. Hadwin, ofLiverpool. Mr. Lowe has a fine plumose form which is said tohave been found near Macclesfield, by the gardener of the late of that town. There is also Mr. Iverys Cambricumerection, a very robust deltoid form which is said to be fertile, andwhose history appears to be lost. Prestonii is the nearest approachto a congested form. Under glass by Mr. Barnes. This plant was found by not far from his own farm; it was very small, growing inthe crevice of a rock,—and so fast that he could not get it out; he,however, managed to break off the piece of rock on which it wasgrowing, and with true patience and perseverance got it safelyhome.—Note by Mr Barnes. Perfectly barren,—in fact a close-growing plumose XLIV POLYPODIUM VULGARE, var. CONGESTDM (PRESTONIl) 352 BRITISH FERNS XLV Omnilacerum (Moore) Mr. T. E. Bennett, Bolkham Lodge, Betchworth, Surrey Hereford. 1848. 1 ft. 2 Mr. Clowes.


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