THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Polypodium—continued. 
end, with a space between each, midway between the midrib 
and _areole uniform, Australia, &c., 1823. Greenhouse. 
Syns. P. attenuatum (H. G. F. 30), Phymatodes Brownii. 
P. (Californian). _rhiæœ wide-creeping, with 
spreading, ferruginous scales. sti, din. to 6in, long, firm, erect, 
naked. fronds bin. to Yin. long, šin. to bin. broad, oblong- 
deltoid, cut down — or quite to the rachis into entire or 
finely-toothed pinne, l}in. to 2}in. long, gin. to żin. broad, the 
lowest not reduced. sori large, in single rows near the midrib. 
California. Greenhouse. SYN. Goniophlebium californicum. 
P. Cameroonianum (Cameroons). sti. 4ft. long, pony. fronds 
3ft. to 4ft. long, 2ft. broad, the upper art pinnatifid, with deep, 
lanceolate lobes ; lower pinnæ deltoid, upwards of lft. long, 6in. 
to 8in, b cut down below nearly to the rachis into lanceolate, 
pinnatifid lobes. sori in rows near the main veins, areolæ 
copious. Cameroon Mountains. SYN. Dictyopteris Cameroonianis. 
P. capitellatum (small-headed). A synonym of P, juglandi- 
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rhiz. wide-creeping, with dark 
erect, glossy. fronds 6in. to 
wn to the rachis into close, 
 P, ciliatum (ciliated). A variety of P. piloselloides. 
P. colpodes (embosomed). A synonym of P, plesiosorwm. 
P., ag ba age (mixed). rhiz. pig thick, densely matted, with 
light brown scales. s 2ft. to 4ft. long, lft. Uft. broad, 
arranged in a circle, the stem with a lobed wing, 2in. to 4in, broad, 
on each side at the base, which is narrowed and more deeply 
lobed upwards, y into the frond, which is cut 
down nearly to rachis throughout into entire, erecto-patent 
pinne, 4in. to 8in. long, lin. to ljin. broad. sori in a single row 
close to the anterior main vein, sometimes confluent, India, &c. 
SYNS. P. coronans, ria conjugata. 
P. coronans (crowned). A synonym of P. conjugatum. 
P. corymbiferum (corymbose), A form of P. Lingua. 
. crassifolium (thick-fronded).* rhiz. woody, short-creeping, 
with dull brown scales. sti. 2i 
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(thickly. ). synonym platy: 
scollo sti. 1ft, to 2ft. long, erect, naked or 
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oblong-lanceolate, terminal — to 8in. long and 1hin. to 2in. 
broad, the edge a little bluntly lobed or nearly entire, and two or 
four opposite pairs of similar ones. sori in rows near the main 
veins. Cuba, &c., 1823. SYN. Goniopteris crenata. 
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rows. Jamaica, &c., 
rhiz. wiry, rather slender, with 
deciduous scales. sti. 6in. to 12in, long, firm, naked. fronds 
s eral erecto. r each side, which are 
with an acuminate point, a 
 areole about six, between 
two or three sori ineach. Brazil and 
rum decurrens, : 
Polypodium—continued. 
12in. long, 2in. broad; pinne lin. long, jin. broad, lanceolate, 
acuminate, cut down to the rachis into linear-oblong, pointed 
lobes; lower pinnæ deflexed, gradually dwindling to mere 
auricles ; both sides slightly hairy. sort nearer the midrib than 
theedge. New Grenada, 1830. SYN. Phegopteris deflexa. 
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