. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. iJI ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED PEEKS. 135 1-2^ feet tigh, submembraneous. Prma/ry veins cost»form, transversely combined and compound anastomoBingi with free veinlets tei-minating in areoles. Receptacles punctiform, com- pital. Bori round or by confluence unequal oblong, oblique biserial or in-egular, naked. 1. D. plantaginea, /. Sm. in Beemcmn's Bot. Voy. Herald. Polypodium plantagineum, Jjmm.; Jacq. Coll. t. 3,/. 1; '{


. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. iJI ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED PEEKS. 135 1-2^ feet tigh, submembraneous. Prma/ry veins cost»form, transversely combined and compound anastomoBingi with free veinlets tei-minating in areoles. Receptacles punctiform, com- pital. Bori round or by confluence unequal oblong, oblique biserial or in-egular, naked. 1. D. plantaginea, /. Sm. in Beemcmn's Bot. Voy. Herald. Polypodium plantagineum, Jjmm.; Jacq. Coll. t. 3,/. 1; '{Plmn. FiL ). Aspidium plantageneum, Qrish.; Hooh. 8p. Fil. {in pa/ii). Pleopeltis plantaginea, Moore, Ind.—^West Indies. 62. DICTYOPTERIS, Fresl (im pari). Vernation fasciculate, decumbent or snb-ereot. Fronds coriaceous, deltoid, bipinnatifid or bipinnate, 3—4 feet high; ultimate segments or pinnules sub-entire or sinuous-pinnatifid. Vei/K^ costaeform; venules and veinlets anastomosing (rarely. Genus 62.—Portion of TertUe pinnaj ditto barren and fertile. No. 1. few free, excurrent), forming oblique, somewhat elongated areoles, the costal ones transversely elongated. Beoeptaales medial or compital. 8ori round, large, iiTeguiar, sometimes crowded near the margin, naked. 1. D. irregnlarls, Presl. Polypodium irregulare, Presl. Bel. Hcsnk. t. 4,/. 3.—Bast Indies, Malayan and Philippine Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smith, John, 1798-1888. London, Hardwicke


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