410 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, — 
Gymnogramme—continued. Gymnogramme—continued. 
> G. Matthewsii Meet peiceet SS sti. 4in. to 6in. long, dark chest- 
nut-brown, clothed with dense, brown hairs. tripin- 
natifid, coriaceous, lft. to 1ift. long, 4in. to Sin. broad, oblong- 
lanceolate; pinne 2in. long, lin. broad, cut down to the 
midrib below into oblong, blunt pinnules, with broad, rounded 
“ess hairy on both sides. sori of a conspicuous brown. 
| er. 
Fic. 433. FROND OF GYMNOGRAMME HOOKERI. 
G. Mayii (May’s). This name is applied to forms of eer 
: G. calomelanos peruviana and G. pulchella. * 
Fic. 431. GYMNOGRAMME FEEI. G. Muelleri (Mueller’s). sti. wiry, 3in. to 4in. long, densely 
clothed with rusty-brown scales. fronds pinnate, 4in. to 10in. ~ 
long, lin. to 34in. broad; pinne sessile, roundish or oblong, 
G. Laucheana (Lauche’s). This and its forms are all varieties 
of G. calomelanos chrysophylla, 
G. L'Herminieri (l’Herminier’s). A form of G. calomelanos | 
chrysophylla, ; 
G. Linkiana (Link’s). A synonym of G. diplazioides. 
Fic. 434. FROND OF GYMNOGRAMME MUELLERI. 
liin. long, jin. broad, entire, thick, coriaceous, the lower ones 
often auricled; lower surface densely matted with brownish 
scales. sori abundant, narrow, in several rows nearer the ed: 
than the midrib, eventually connivent. Australia. See Fig. 434. 
This singular and interesting greenhouse or stove species 
Fic. 432. PoRTION OF FROND OF GYMNOGRAMME GRACILIS. when young resembles Asplenium Ceterach. 
