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Cheilanthes— continued. 
others, ovate, bluntish, cut down to the rachis into oblong, blunt, 
nearly entire segments. sori small, placed all round the edge of 
the segments. Саре of Good Hope. (Н. S. Е. ii., 77.) : 
| Fig. 420. CHEILANTHES CLEVELANDI. 
C, Clevelandi (Cleveland’s).* sti. tufted, erect, scaly. fronds din. 
tri- or (rarely) quadripinnate ; 
of pinne y round, sub-lenticular, 
deep green above, covered with fine white sca es beneath. " North: 
С. Eatoni(Eator's)* sti tufted, Sn. Бб denso 
: scaly. 1 Sin. long, 1 uM ө езе Shute densely 
п lower pinnules , alternate or d 
5 linear-oblong, d; Sitios deni 
EM with TO gn А tomentum, lower densely ma 
3 tags segments incurved. Greenhouse. Western 
C. elegans (elegant). А synonym of C. myriophy, elegans. 
©. farinosa (mealy).* sti. dense! VB Ne. жа, 
Sin. to Таш. lon , din. to Gin. broad, or delli, М. 
pinna ; opposite, ] ones y 
ires ulen loner Орын, ре 
pinnatifd ; under surface densely cente оре, doep E 
sori placed in a continuous line the edges. 
Tropics of both hemispheres. Stovespecies. (B. M, 
©. Fendlori (Fendlers)* sti. sca Эп. 
-oblong, cut into small obl T 
E 4 Rock Mee ; та densely 
species. (B. 8. F. iL, 1079 : T MN 
C. flexuosa (flexuose). sti. tufted, 2in. to 4in. lor ondi lin. 
to i ; f | 
A lon deltoid, innate; — = анн 
_ blunt, sessile, one to one and a half lines broad. sori six to eight 
largest T e 
or tripinnatifid; pinne opposite, 
nt rachis — into several ttm Mas Е 
lobes sori small, copious. uro 
dy. SYNE. С. odora and С. suaveolens, 7 acci 
b (frigid), А synonym of C. lendigera, 
(slender) А synonym of C. lanuginosa. 
А (most slender).* sti. densely tufted, 2in, to 
fronds Sin, to 4in. long, lin, broad, DARIN Н, 
j te, lanceolate. 
ТАН 
; E 46$ . 
с ( attered, 2in. to р 
fronds Sin. to Ain. long, lin. broad, ovate-lanceotite a 1 
i Eum ріпа» ош, about iin, ; pinnules | 
THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Cheilanthes— continued. 
C. lanuginosa (woolly).* sti. densely tufted, erect, wiry. fronds 
4in. to gin. long, lin. to 14in. broad, ovate-lanceolate, bipinnatifid ; 
pinne in opposite pairs, the lower ones deltoid; pinnules linear- 
oblong, with numerous small roundish segments; lower surface 
densely tomentose; margin of the segments much incurved. 
North America. Hardy. SYN. C. gracilis. 
C. lendigera (maggot-bearing).* sti. Sin. to 12in. long, strong, 
erect, tomentose. fronds 4in. to lZin. long, Zin. to 4in. broa 
lanceolate, tri- or quadripinnatifid ; pinne numerous, the lowest 
opposite, lanceolate ; pinnules numerous, linear oblong, cut down 
to the rachis into numerous distinct convex segments, half line or 
less each way. sovisub-continuous. Mexico, &c. Stove species. 
SYN. C.frigida. (Н. S. F. ii., 104.) 
C. Lindheimeri (Lindheimer’s).* sti. scattered, 3in. to біп. long, 
wiry. fronds Зір. to біп. long, 14in. to дїп. broad, ovate-lanceolate, 
tripinnatifid ; pinnæ numerous, contiguous, the lowest about lin. 
long, &in. broad; pinnules numerous, linear-oblong ; rachis densely 
scaly above; upper surface woolly, lower densely scaly; margin of 
the segments much incurved. sori xr marginal. Texas and 
New Mexico. Greenhouse species. (H. S. F. ii., 107.) 
C. microphylla (smallleaved).* sti. 2in. to біп. long, wiry. 
ronds 3in, to 9in. long, 2in. to 3in. broad, ovate-lanceolate, bi- or 
tripinnatifid ; pinnze in numerous nearly opposite pairs, the lowest 
lin. to 2in. long; pinnules linear-oblong, entire or sub-deltoid, 
and cut down to the rachis below. sori roundish or elongated. 
Tropical America. Stove species. There are numerous varieties 
and forms of this, one of which is C. micromera, with numerous 
GU S P adii pinne ; pinnules ovate-oblong, entire or nearly 80. 
. S. Е, ii., 99. 
C. multifida (much-cut) sti. tufted, дїп. to 9in. long, strong, 
erect. fronds дїп. to 12їп, long, 2in. to 8in. broad, ovate-lanceo- 
late or deltoid, tri- or quadripinnatifid ; lower pinnules opposite, 
. remote, deltoid, 2in. to біп. long; ultimate divisions linear-oblong 
deeply lobed, and the margin in the fertile plant much recurv 
sori terminal оп the lobes, small, roundish, slightly confiuex 
Cape of Good Hope, &c. Greenhouse species. (И. G. F-39.) 
c. myriophylla (myriad-leaved). sti. densely tufted, wiry, Mes 
clothed wit Mme woolly tomentum. fronds 4in. to 6in. long, and | 
liin. to 2in. broad, ovate-lanceolate in outline, tri- or quadri- 
pinnatifid ; pinne lanceolate-deltoid, with linear-oblong pinnules | 
on both sides ; ultimate segments very small, roundish, and bead- - 
like, of a bright green colour above, densely matted beneath, 
with a sub-coriaceous texture. Tropical and warm temperate, 
arp eei от Lamar species. The variety X. gans 
‚ C. elegans, obovate- orm segments, usually tapering 
into a distinct stalk. Found Б the same localities, т 
mysurensis (Mysuran)* sti. densely tufted, very short, wiry. 
fronds Sin. to 12in. long, 14in. to Sin. broad, ovate-lanceolate, tri- 
innatifid; pinnze numerous, the lowest opposite, about lin. long, - 
ceolate-deltoi cut down to the rachis into numerous linear- - 
po ийй. ыйла ың Ra t 
„ „Tropi stove species. E. 
C. fragilis is said to be very dóubtfully + 
the foregoing species, but it is a larger plant. - 
C. odora (sweet). A synonym of C. fragrans. _ 
due EUM. рова с. ршен. - c 
fronds 12in, to 18in. lon "еіп. to Sin, broad, ды tripingate ; 
ум ; BH а ; lower with several opposite pire 6: 
С шша oblong, аур “= грат — _ 
e E CN Good Hope, . 1775. Greenhouse species. 
radiata f * TM 
; pinnae ake og di ddr. to 181. long, stro , erect, 
с. ish)* sti 
mA n. to Bi jii tufted, Tin, to Zin. long, d 
. powder, sori dre round small. 
EX Stores rege у LAM УУ 
beri (Sieber's)* sti, dense tufted, i wiry 
Wonde Sin. to Gia. long, Tid: te ы pulled, A er 
uenit ; rere in pairs, Ih lowest often deli d, 
site, o id pi 
the rachis in the lower. fart шш, i зв Арон, 
housespecies. SYN. C. Preissiana, 
ing). A synonym of С. fragrans. 
C. tenuifolia (slender- з 
.. wiry, flex ooo = 
tifid ; pinnz in numerous o posite 1 , 
9n the lower side the largest pairs, deltoid ; pinnules 
pinnatifid west, the lowest lin. 
ог su 
Phere, Stove species. (Н. S. F, ii., 97.) - 
