Ferns: British and . Pinna of matui-e Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM DICTYOCALLIS. Lowe. PLATE XXXVI. VOL. II. Phlehodium dictyocallis, multiseriale, Chrysopteris dictyocallis, J. Smith. T. MOOEE. Fee. Polyjpodium—Polypody. Dictyocallis—Beautiful-netted. In the Section Phlebodium of Authors. Another species in the way of Polypodium aureum, scarcelyyet known amongst cultivators of Ferns. An evergreen stove species. Native of Tropical America and Demerara. Introduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in 1850. Fronds ample, sub-pinnate, glabrous; segments broad, lan-ceolate-acuminate; base spre


Ferns: British and . Pinna of matui-e Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM DICTYOCALLIS. Lowe. PLATE XXXVI. VOL. II. Phlehodium dictyocallis, multiseriale, Chrysopteris dictyocallis, J. Smith. T. MOOEE. Fee. Polyjpodium—Polypody. Dictyocallis—Beautiful-netted. In the Section Phlebodium of Authors. Another species in the way of Polypodium aureum, scarcelyyet known amongst cultivators of Ferns. An evergreen stove species. Native of Tropical America and Demerara. Introduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in 1850. Fronds ample, sub-pinnate, glabrous; segments broad, lan-ceolate-acuminate; base spread out, entire. Rhizoma shaggy, with pale brown scales. Sinus narrow androunded. Sori in several series on either side the mid vein. 78 POLYPODIUM Length of frond from twenty-four to forty-eight inches; seg-ments eight to ten inches long, and nearly two inches broad;colour pale green, not glaucous. It differs from P. aureum in having broader segments, innot being glaucous, and in not having the broad obli


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