. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENTJMEEATION OF CULTIVATED FEEWS. 93 taelcs elongated compital. Sons linear, continuous, uniserial, on eaoli side of the costa, ultimately confluent, destitute of scales. 1. L. deeurrens, Bl.,- Fee, Mem: Acirost. t 48, /. 1. Anapau- sia deeurrens, Presl. Gymnopteris deeurrens, /. 8m. (plim); Hooh. Oa/rd. Fei-ns, t. 6.—Ceylon and Ma- layan Arcliipelago. 2. L. axillaris, Kaulf. Fn. Fil. t. 1,-/.- 10. Acrosticlium axill
. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENTJMEEATION OF CULTIVATED FEEWS. 93 taelcs elongated compital. Sons linear, continuous, uniserial, on eaoli side of the costa, ultimately confluent, destitute of scales. 1. L. deeurrens, Bl.,- Fee, Mem: Acirost. t 48, /. 1. Anapau- sia deeurrens, Presl. Gymnopteris deeurrens, /. 8m. (plim); Hooh. Oa/rd. Fei-ns, t. 6.—Ceylon and Ma- layan Arcliipelago. 2. L. axillaris, Kaulf. Fn. Fil. t. 1,-/.- 10. Acrosticlium axillare, Gov. Gymnopteris axillaris, PresJ.—East Indies. 21. PHYMATODES, Presl; J. 8m. SMzoTne generally thioli, short or mucli elongated, becoming smooth. Fronds simple, pinnatifid or pinnate, smooth, coria- ceous or membranous, segments adherent with the Genua 21.—Portion of mature frond, under side. No. 2. Veins compound anastomosing, internal, obscure or evident; primary veins generally undefined or evanescent. Rec&ptacles compital, generally deeply immersed. 8ori round or oval, large, transversely uniserial or iiTCgular, naked. *' Fronds simple or pinnatifid. 1. P. pustulata, Presl. Polypodiiim pustulatum, Forst. 8chh: Fil. i. 10"; Lowe's'Ferns, 2, /. 8. Pleopeltis pustulata, Moore.—New Zealand. 2. P. Billardieri, Presl. Polypodium Ufllardieri, B. Br. Pleopeltis Billardieri, Moore. Polypodiiim scandeus, Labill. Nov. Holl. t. 2^10. Polypodium 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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