. British ferns and their varieties. xvin LASTBEA PSEUDO-MAS, W. RAMOSISSIMA 300 BRITISH FERNS XIX LASTREA F1L1X-MAS GRANDICEPS Mrs. Berry, Key Pit, Ilfracombe, N. Devon. XIXLastrea filtxhias, var. grandickps Bkury 302 BRITISH KERNS XX SUBCRISTATA DaDDS (MoO?v) John Dadds, Ilfracombe. N. Devon. ft. Syn. FURCILLATA ( Uoll, ) A grand Fern, scarcely as well known as it deserves ; a consider-able colony of this variety had the audacity to establish themselvesin a wood within sight of J. Dadds house close to Ilfracombe, andsoon met the fate such temerity deserved. Furcillate forms hav


. British ferns and their varieties. xvin LASTBEA PSEUDO-MAS, W. RAMOSISSIMA 300 BRITISH FERNS XIX LASTREA F1L1X-MAS GRANDICEPS Mrs. Berry, Key Pit, Ilfracombe, N. Devon. XIXLastrea filtxhias, var. grandickps Bkury 302 BRITISH KERNS XX SUBCRISTATA DaDDS (MoO?v) John Dadds, Ilfracombe. N. Devon. ft. Syn. FURCILLATA ( Uoll, ) A grand Fern, scarcely as well known as it deserves ; a consider-able colony of this variety had the audacity to establish themselvesin a wood within sight of J. Dadds house close to Ilfracombe, andsoon met the fate such temerity deserved. Furcillate forms havebeen found by many, of these perhaps as good as any is the onefound by Wilson. S/7 ^vX^ 3


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