Ferns: British and . PULYtODIUM LYCOPODIOIDhS.^^Vl-VOL. Mature Frond—upper side. POLYPODIUM LYCOPODIOIDES. Linnaeus. Flumier. Kunze. Schkuhr. {not of Meyer.) PLATE XXVI. VOL. II. Drynaria lycopodAoides,Anapeltis Pleopeltis Phlehodiuni Polypodium glabellum, Pee. J. Smith. Peesl. Link. J. Smith. Moore & Houlston. E. Hewaed. J. Smith. Polypodiam—Polypody. Lycopodioides—Club-inoss-like. In the Section Pleopeltis of Authors. A VERY dwarf, trailing, shining-leaved Fern, and exceedinglypretty when well grown. An evergreen stove Fern. 56 POLYPODIUM LYCOPODIOIDES. From the West Indies, Ame


Ferns: British and . PULYtODIUM LYCOPODIOIDhS.^^Vl-VOL. Mature Frond—upper side. POLYPODIUM LYCOPODIOIDES. Linnaeus. Flumier. Kunze. Schkuhr. {not of Meyer.) PLATE XXVI. VOL. II. Drynaria lycopodAoides,Anapeltis Pleopeltis Phlehodiuni Polypodium glabellum, Pee. J. Smith. Peesl. Link. J. Smith. Moore & Houlston. E. Hewaed. J. Smith. Polypodiam—Polypody. Lycopodioides—Club-inoss-like. In the Section Pleopeltis of Authors. A VERY dwarf, trailing, shining-leaved Fern, and exceedinglypretty when well grown. An evergreen stove Fern. 56 POLYPODIUM LYCOPODIOIDES. From the West Indies, American Meridian, Island of I^Iau-*ritius, Martinica, Jamaica, and Hispaniola. Introduced into this country in the year 1793, and into theRoyal Gardens, Kew, in 1821, from Mr. D. Cameron. Fronds simple, oblong-lanceolate in form, being attenuated atthe base, and blunt at the apices, membranous and , articulated on a creeping rluKoma, which is scaly. Length of frond from two to four inches^ colour rich green,and shining. Sori circular and u


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