AN 



liNDEX 



TO 



FERNS 



AND 



LYCOPODS. 



'T^HE object of tliis section of the Supplement is to present to tlie gardener, at a glance. 



I 



a list of the most desirable Ferns and Lycopods for culture eitlier in or out of doors. 



The combined lengths of the stipes and fronds are shown in feet and fractions of a foot. It 

 is impossible to give accurately the heights of some of the Tree-ferns, the length of the 



caudex so much depending on the age of the plant, and the circumstances under which 

 it is grown. 



HARDY. — Adiantum pedatum (li-3) ; Aspidiiim 

 acrosticboidea (l|-2i) and vars. ; A. aculeatum (l^V-4) ; 

 A. Lonchitia (1.2i) ; A. nrnnitum (li-2i) ; Asplenitim 

 Ceterach (J-J) and rars.; A. crenatum (li-2i) ; A. Filix- 

 foDinina (li-4) and vars. ; A. fontanum (i-i) ; A. germanicum 

 (i-i); A. Goringianum pictum (i-lj); A. lanecolatnm 

 (f -1) and vars, ; A. marinum (J-2) and yars. ; A. Euta- 

 mnraria (i-i) ; A. septentrionale (i-|); A. Tricliomanes 

 (i-li) and vars,; A. viride (i-z) ; Botrycbium Lunaria 

 (i-i); B. virginianum (i-2^); Cheilanthes Clevolandi (J-l) ; 

 C. lannginoga (i-1) ; Cryptogrammo crispa and vars. ; 

 Gymnogramino leptophylla (i-J) ; Hymenophyllum tun- 

 bridgense (^ to ^) ; Lomaria Spicant (f-1) ; Lycopodium 

 dendroideum (i-f) ; Nephrodiura aimulum (2-3|) ; N. 

 decnrsivo-pinnatum (li-lj) ; K erytlirosorum (l^V-lf) ; 

 N. Filix-mas (2|-3i) and vars.; K floridanum f2-2j) ; 

 N, fragrans (i-J) ; N. Qoldieanum (3-4); N. rigidam 

 (li-2) ; N. Bpinosum (2-2|) and vara. ; Onoclea germanica; 

 O. senaibilis; Osmunda cinramomea (2-3); O, Claytoniana 

 (2.3) ; 0. regalis (3-7i) and vars,; Polypodium Dryopteria 

 (1-2); P. Pkegopteri3(l.li); P. vulgare (^IJ) and vara.; 

 Pterig aqnilina (3-5) ; Trichomanes radicans (i-1^). 



HALP-HARDY,— Adiantum venusfcum (1-lf); Cliei- 

 !x"ll^^^ f^a&rans (i4) ; C, vestita (i-1) ; Lomaria alpina 

 (i-*); L. pumila (i-f ) ; Onychiura japonicum (li-2i) ; 

 Upbioglossum bnlboaum (i-i). 



COOL-HOTTSE,— Acrostichum Bluracannm 



A, muscosnm (|.li) ; A. Bquamosura (J-l^) ; 

 dmphanum (M); Adiantum affino (Mi); A. helium 

 nlV K Capillus- Veneris (M) and vars.; A. colpodes 

 A ]■' 1 ^^^e^tum (li-2i) and vars.; A. decorum (1-lJ); 

 A. diapbanum Mf) . ^, formosum (2^3}); A. fulvum 



ni"o?r' 7" t.''''??^,^^^^'''^ (H-2i); A, gracillimnm 

 A^""'^' uT" ^^^P^*^,^!«^ ; A, Luddemannianum (H) ; 

 A monocblamys (1.1^); A. reniformo (i-f ) ; A. mbellurn 

 M); A, venustuni (l.lj); A. WilHamsii (li-2) ; Allan. 

 todia Brnnoniana (1-2); Anemia Pbyllitidis (f -1 J) ■ A 

 tomentosa (1-2); Aspidium aristatnm {li^2h) and vkrs - 

 A. capensc (2-5); A. falcinellum (1-2); A. fceniculaceuin* 



(li-3) ; 

 A. sub- 



l 



Cool-Ixonse — continued, 



(li-3); A. laserpitiifolinm (1-2); A. xarlum (li-2i); 

 Asplenium acuminatum (li-2J) ; A. angustifolium (2^-3); 

 A. dentatnm Q-i) ; A. ebeneum (li-2); A. falcatum (l-"'2i); 

 A. fissum (i-l); A. flabellifolium (i-f ) ; A. furcatiim 

 (f-2); A. Goringianum pictum (^li); A. Hemionitis 

 (T-I4) and vara.; A. laserpitiifolinm (1^-5); A. monan- 

 tbemum (li-2); A, montanum (i4); A. nitidum (3-4); A. 

 novis-caledoni^e (li-2) ; A, obtusatnm lucidum (f-2^) • 

 A. oxypbyllum (U-3) ; A. Petrarcbai (i-J) ; A. pknicaule 

 (t-li); A.resectum(f-2); A.rhizophyllum (M*) and vars.; 

 A. rutgefolium (i-2) ; A. Sandersoni (^-1) ; A. Selosii (i-i) • 

 A, spinulosum (li-2); A. Viellardii (f li) ; Botrycbium' 

 ternatum (i-J) ; Cbeilantbes argentea (^J); C. capensis 

 (f-1) ; C, Eatoni (J-li) ; C. Pendleri (i-f) ; C gracilHma (^-|) ; 

 C. Lindbeimeri (4-1) ; C. Sieberi (i-l) ; C. tomentosa (J-1 J) • 

 C. Wrightii (i4) ; Davallia affinis (li-2J) ; D. canarien&is 

 (li-2); D. dissecta (U-2) ; D. eiegans (li-21) ; D, fijensig 

 (1^2i); D. birta (4-8); B. pallida (3-4^); D. pentaphylla 

 (i-f); B. platypbylla (3-7); D. pyxidata (1-2); D. repens 

 (f-li); B. solida (li-2y; B. tenuifolia (li-2i) ; B. Tyer- 

 manni (i-J) ; Boodia aspera (J-lf); B. media (li-2) ; Fadyenia 

 prolifera (i-J) ; Gleicbenia rupestris (2-6) ; Hymenophyllum 

 demissum (hU) ; H. pulcberrimum (J-IJ); Hypolepis 

 distans (li-lf); Lomaria Banksii (f-1); L. blecbnoides 

 (i-1); L. Boreana (1-1^); L. discolor (1-3); L. Fraseri 

 (1-2); L. nigra (i-f) ; L. procera (lJ-4) ; Lygodium ja- 

 ponicum ; Mobria caffrorum (f -If ) ; Xepbrodium catopteron 

 (7-10) ; N. cyatbeoidea (3-5) ; N. decompositum (2-3^^) ; 

 N, bispidum (2-3) ; N. inaequale (2-3) ; X. Eicbardsi (li-U) ; 

 N. Sieboldii(l-2); Nepbrolepis pluma (4-5); Notbocblfeca 

 Eckloniana (f-1 J) ; N.bypoleuca (i-|) ; N. lanuginosa (i-f); 

 N, Marantic (}-lJ); N. nivea (J-l) ; Onychium japonicum 

 (li-2i) ; Osmunda javanica (l|-4); Pellsea andromedsefolia 

 (1-lf); P. atroporpurea (|-li) ; P. bracbyptera (f-l); P. 

 Bridgesii (J-f) ; P, falcata (2-2); P. hastata (1-3); R 

 ornitbopus (i-1) ; P. rotundifolia (1-2); Piatycerium alci- 

 corne (2-3) ; Polypodium drepannm (2J-4|-) ; P. pustulatum 

 (i-1) ; Pteris arguta (2-4); P. cretica (1-2); P. scabernla 

 (11-2J); P. serrulata (li-2i); P. tremula (3-5) ; P. umbrosa 



