The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig. 61.—THE worms, or eels, of the cucumber DISEASR, IN A DROP OF WATER, ON A PINs HEAD.(Enlarged 32 diameters.);. Fig. 6?.—section of nodule on cixumder root : magn. NEW GARDEN FERNS. PlEOPELTIS riCTA, Sp, 71, l-ronds subcoriaceous, pinnatifid (? three-lobed),glabrous, tapering at the base into the smooth stipes;terminal lobe oblong, roundc<l at the apex, slightlynarrowed at the base {5 inches long by 1 inch broad),the edges slightly undulated, entire; lateral lobessomewhat smaller, of the same f
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig. 61.—THE worms, or eels, of the cucumber DISEASR, IN A DROP OF WATER, ON A PINs HEAD.(Enlarged 32 diameters.);. Fig. 6?.—section of nodule on cixumder root : magn. NEW GARDEN FERNS. PlEOPELTIS riCTA, Sp, 71, l-ronds subcoriaceous, pinnatifid (? three-lobed),glabrous, tapering at the base into the smooth stipes;terminal lobe oblong, roundc<l at the apex, slightlynarrowed at the base {5 inches long by 1 inch broad),the edges slightly undulated, entire; lateral lobessomewhat smaller, of the same form, and confluentwith the wedge-shaped base ; veins reticulated, withfree veinlets, the principal ones issuing from the darkpurplish-brown costa of a similar hue, and formingdark coloured curving lines over the dorsal surface, withabout two series of large oblong areoles enclosed by thebolder coloured veins, these being filled up by smallerreticulations, frequently, but not always, enclosingfree veinlets; another series of smaller exteriortu the larger ones extend to the edge, which is mar-ginale; sori not seen ; rhizome creeping, clothedwith black lanceolate scales. Hab., iSoulh SeaIslands
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