Ferns: British and . xix B 63 hemionitideum . vii 15 submarginalis . xlix 107 Hendersoni . xxxvii B 81 subpetiolatiim . xi 25 insequale xxviii 59 terminale . xliv 97 integrifoliiiTTi . xxvii 57 trichodes . ii 3 Karwinskianiur I . xl 87 vacillans . xxii 47 latipes xxxix 85 verrucosum . iii 5 lepidopodum xvi 35 Struthiopteris Germanica Ixiii 137 longifoliiiTTi . Ixi 131 Nevrodium lanceolatum Ixiv a 141 longissimum xlvii 103 Hymeiiolepis spicata Ixiv B 145 loriceum . XXX 65 Vittaria lineata Ixv A 149 lycopodioidcs xxvi 55 ; zostcrafolia . Ixv B 151 mcniscifolium xiii 29 Ceratoptcris tlia
Ferns: British and . xix B 63 hemionitideum . vii 15 submarginalis . xlix 107 Hendersoni . xxxvii B 81 subpetiolatiim . xi 25 insequale xxviii 59 terminale . xliv 97 integrifoliiiTTi . xxvii 57 trichodes . ii 3 Karwinskianiur I . xl 87 vacillans . xxii 47 latipes xxxix 85 verrucosum . iii 5 lepidopodum xvi 35 Struthiopteris Germanica Ixiii 137 longifoliiiTTi . Ixi 131 Nevrodium lanceolatum Ixiv a 141 longissimum xlvii 103 Hymeiiolepis spicata Ixiv B 145 loriceum . XXX 65 Vittaria lineata Ixv A 149 lycopodioidcs xxvi 55 ; zostcrafolia . Ixv B 151 mcniscifolium xiii 29 Ceratoptcris tlialictroidcs Lxvi 155 EREATA IN YOL. II. Page 7, for Tardea Africana, read Todea Africana. Page 9, for Martyn, read Martens. Page 13, for Schiedi, read Schiede. Page 24, for iT/r. Stewart, read Jir. Stratton. Page 39, Foli/podium proUferum, add of Roxburgh and Walltch. Page 67, for Achrostichum, read Acrostichum. Page 68, for P. ireoides, read P. irioides. Page 109, for GalUotti, read Galleotti. FERNS; BEIIISH AND Portion of mature Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM PARADISE^:. LA^GSDORFF AND FlSCHER. KUNZE. MoORE AND HouLSTON. Link. Willdenow. Hooker. Kaulfuss. PLATE I. VOL. II. Polypodium Paradisioe, otites. Fee. Of G-ardens, {not of Willdenow.) Polypodium —Polypody. Paradisece—Paradise. A CHARMING species, with a rough-looking dark green upright grower, although a slender-looking Fern. Whenin fructification the frond is handsome, the sori being verygolden in appearance. Only to be met with in the better collections. An evergreen stove II. B 2 POLYPODIUM PARADISEJE. Native of the West Indies, Brazil, and St. Catharines Island. It was introduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in the year1841, having been received from the Koyal Gardens of Berlin. Easily propagated from divisions of the creeping rhizoma. Very slender pubescent fronds, lanceolate-elongate in form,sub-pinnate, with linear segments, nearly horizontal, (or at right-angles to the main stem,)
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