. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. FIG 9.—THE uLADEXOfPE CTPEESS (C. XACEOCAEPAVAB. GTAXeXOOESSIS). Estebosora Eawcettt, Jenm. n, ip*The only plant of this discovered was sent to meseveral years ago by Mr. Fawcett to determine. Isaw at once that it was a true Enterosora, but it dif-fered from the Guiana species in its much smallersize,hairiness and very slight sinuation of the so little material (a single but fully matureplant), after noting the distinctions mentioned, Ithought it best to leave it with E. Campbelli, thi


. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. FIG 9.—THE uLADEXOfPE CTPEESS (C. XACEOCAEPAVAB. GTAXeXOOESSIS). Estebosora Eawcettt, Jenm. n, ip*The only plant of this discovered was sent to meseveral years ago by Mr. Fawcett to determine. Isaw at once that it was a true Enterosora, but it dif-fered from the Guiana species in its much smallersize,hairiness and very slight sinuation of the so little material (a single but fully matureplant), after noting the distinctions mentioned, Ithought it best to leave it with E. Campbelli, think-ing i. would soon be found again. It haenot, however,been re-discovered. I therefore publish it, particularly * Entirorcrz F<llczet*ii, Jenm., n. sp.—Rootstock pea-shaped, about one-eighth of an inch thick, not, or very little,elongated, upright, densely coated with minute scales;etipites tufted, slender, brown, 3—4 inches long, denselyclothed throughout with fine ferruginous hairs; fronds dullbrown, simple. 3-4 inches loog, 4—6 lines w-de. coria-ceous, linear-lanceolate, ape


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