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Nephrolepis exaltata, 

 " tuberosa, 



Nothorhlcena nivea, 

 " oufa, 



" trichomanoidesy 



Onychmm lucidum, 



Platyloma adiantioides, 

 " calomelanos, 

 " hastata^ 

 " rotxtndifoUa, 



Polypodium append ic ula turn, 

 " miremn, 



" , Billardieri^ 

 " cuspidatuvi, 



" fraxinifolium, 



" morbillosum, 



" nigrescens, 



Polypodium plumosum, 



" quercifolmm^ 



Pteris argyrmi^ 



" crenata, 



*' cretica, 



" gigaiitea, 



" toa, 



" longifoUa, 



" nemoralis^ 



" scaberula^ 



" semipinnata. 



'• serrulata 



" " . cristata, 



" tremula, 



" tricolor, 

 Scolopendrium endiocEfoUum, 

 Woodwardia areolata. 



Native ok Hardy Ferns. 



Adiantum pedatum, 

 Aspidium cristatitm, 



" dilatatum, 



" Goldiunum, 



" murdtum, 



" spinulosum, 

 Asplenium angustifolinvi, 



" ebenemn, 



" " imbricatum, 



" Filix-f(x,inina, 



'* " var. polhnri, 



Asplenium Filix-foemina 



var. F<cfo)'ia, 



" " English variety, 



" theh/pteroides, 



" Trichomanes, 

 Cystopteris fragilis, 

 Dicksonia punctilooula, 

 Lastrea FiUx-mas, 



" " cristata^ 



" Thelypteris, 

 Lygodium palmatum, 

 Onociea sensibilis, 

 Osmunda cinnamomea, 



" Claytoniana, 



" regalis, 



" spectabilis. 



" " " crispian, 



" " " Frizellice, 



" u u grcindis, 



" " " heterophylla, 



" " " thyssanotum, 



Two very fine specimens of Eugenia myrtifolia, in tubs, about 

 eight feet, were highly ornamental, and in their fine position on the 

 stage added much to the appearance of the hall ; these were con- 

 tributed by C. M. Atkinson, gardener to J. L. Gardner. A very 



