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similar character was raised at the same place some years 

 ago, but it eventually dropped the pulclievvinmm character, 

 as so many wild finds have done before it, and reverted to 

 the normal type, or nearly so. The " new baby " at present 



has some resemblance to a young plant of the splendid, but 

 now, I fear, lost, pulchevvimnm of Wills. I am looking 

 forward to the new fronds with mingled feelings of hope 

 and anxiety. F. W. Stansfield. 



