1879.] 



AND HORTICULTURIST. 



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few m number at the base of the frond, the fur- [ Royal Botanic Society, June 10, 1874, and a first 

 cation IS rudimentary; the fertile pinnae are fur- class certificate from the Royal Horticultural So- 

 cated, and the furcation is twice, and even thrice, ciety, September 17, 1873, and was exhibited at 

 repeated in the extremities of the first division, the International Exhibition at Cologne, August, 

 becoming more complex towards the point ol 1875." 



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NEPHROLEPIS DAVALLIODES FURCANS. 



the frond. The somewhat coarse serration of A Yellow Lobelia. — Mr. Edward Pynaert 

 the pinnae of the species is replaced in the vari- in U Horticulteur ^e/grt^Me, says of Lobelia lutea : 

 ety by a crenate edge far more pleasing in out- " The introduction of this pretty little plant, 

 line. It received a certificate of merit from the will be hailed with pleasure by all amateur 



