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HARDY HERBACEOUS. 

 D. decapeftala (ten-petaled). N. Amer. 183Q. 



depre'ssa (depressed). . Ireland. 



mi'nor (smaller). $. N. Amer. 



HALF-HARDY EVERGREENS. 

 D. Drummo'ndi (Drummond's). . Yellow. N. 

 Amer. 1828. 



integrifu'lia (whole-leaved). . Greenland. 



1824. 



tene'lla (delicate). . Canada. 1820. 



DRYMOGLO'SSUM. The Wood-tongue. 

 (From drymos, a wood, and g/ossum, a 

 tongue ; alluding to the place of growth 

 and form of the fronds. Allied to Poly 

 podium.) See FERNS. 



Spores yellow. Division; peat and loam. 

 Summer temp., 60 to 80 ; winter, 48 to 55. 

 D. earno'sum (fleshy). Australia. 



lanceola'tum (spear-head). June. India. 1843. 



pUoselloi'des (pilosella-like). June. E. Ind. 



1828. 



spatula'tum (spatulate). E. Ind. 



DRYMO'NIA. (From drymonia, wood- 

 land ; their habitation. Nat ord., Ges- 

 nerworts [GresneraceseJ. Linn., 14- 

 Didynamia %-Angiospermia. Allied to 

 Besleria.) 



Stove evergreen climbers. Cuttings in sandy 

 soil, in bottom-heat ; rich, sandy loam. Summer 

 temp., 60 to 80 ; winter, 50 to 55. 

 D. bi' color (two-coloured). 6. Purple. W. Ind. 

 1806. 



puncta'ta (spotted-flowered'). f. Yellow, 



violet. May. Guatimala. 



villo'sa (shaggy). 1$. White. May. Surinam. 



DRYNA'RIA. (From drys, a tree; dwell- 

 ing among trees.) 



A large genus of stove Ferns, with brownish- 

 yellow spores. Allied to Dryostachyum. Divi- 

 sion ; peat and loam. Summer temp., 60 to 80 ; 

 winter, 50 to 55. 



D. a'lbido-squama'ta (white-scaled). June. Isle 

 of Luzon. 



Billardie>ri (La Billardiere's). 1. June. N. 



Holland. 1824. 



caspito'sn (tufted). April. India. 1841. 



capitella'tu (small-headed). July. S. Amer. 



1822. 



coria'cea (leathery). June. India. 1840. 



co'ronans (crowned). June. W. Ind. 



crassifo'lia (thick-leaved). August. W. Ind. 



1823. 



cuspidiflu'ra (pointed-flowered). June. Isle 



of Luzon. 



diversifo'lia (various-leaved). July. Australia. 



du'bia (doubtful). June. Isle of Luzon. 



glau'ca (milky-green). Isle of Luzon. 



hemioniti'dea (spleenwort-like). 2. Yellow. 



March. E. Ind. 1843. 



HVs/? e / /du(Horsneld'8). Yellow. Java. 



irioi'dcs (iris-.ike). 3. June. E. Ind. 1824. 



jugtandifit'lium (juplans-leaved). 1$. May. 



S. Amer. 1822. 



leiorhi'zn Smooth-rooted). March. E. Ind. 



lomarini'des (lomaria-like). Isle of Luzon. 



lo'nirifrnns (long-ironded). Isle of Luzon. 

 lo'nsfipes (long-stalked). E. Ind. 1823. 



loagi'stima (longest-teaoed). Isle of Luzon. 



propi'nquu (allied). May. 



pustula'ta (pimpled). 1. 



D. lonff/rnrin (slrap-'-ike). March. E. Ind. 

 negle'cta (neglected). Isle of Luzon. 



normn'Hs (normal). March. Nepaul. 



palmu'ta (hand-shaped). Isle of Luzon. 



plantaffi'nea (piautain-like). June. E. Ind. 



1842. 



E. Ind. 



March. Manilla. 

 1840. 



quercifu'lia (oak-leaved). l. March. Isle 



of Luzon. 1824. 



ru'bida (red). Isle of Luzon. 



rupe'stris (rock). Isle of Luzon. 



j sesquipeda'lis (foot-and-a-half). May. Nepaul. 



stenophy'lla (narrow-leaved). March. Java. 



subfalca'ta (rather-sickle-shape). Isle of Luzon. 



tenuilo'ris (slender-thonged). Mindanao. 



unduln'ta (waved-leaved). Isle of Luzon. 



vulga'ris (common). March. W. Ind. 1816. 



Walli'chii (Wallich's). March. E. Ind. 



DRYOBA'LANOPS. Camphor-tree. (From 

 drys, a tree, and ballo, to flow ; from the 

 tree yielding much sap. Nat. ord., Lin- 

 deriblooms [Tiliacese]. Linn., IB-Poly- 

 andria 1-Monoyynia.} 



A stove tree, which produces the chief of the 

 natural camphor imported. We say natural 

 camphor, because camphor is now manufactured 

 from turpentine. 



D. ca'mphora (camphor). 100. Yellow. Sumatra. 

 DRYO'PTERIS. (From drys, a tree, and 

 pteris, a fern. A genus of stove Ferns. 

 Allied to Pteris.) 



Division ; peat and loam. Summer temp., 60 

 to 80 ; winter, 50 to 55. 



D.vagittifo'lia (arrow-leaved). Yellow. April. 

 E. Ind. 



DRYOSTA'CHYUM. (From drys, a tree, 

 and stachys, a spike. A genus of Stove 

 Ferns, with yellow spores. Allied to 

 Drynaria.) 



Divisions; pent and loam. Summer temp., 

 60 to 80 ; winter, 50 to 55. 

 D. caudal turn (tailed). May. Celebes. 1842. 



pilo'nurn (hairy). May. Isle of Luzon. 1841. 



sple'ndens (shining). May. Isle of Luaon. 



1842. 



DRY'PETES. (From drypto, to lace- 

 rate ; being a spiny shrub. Nat. ord., 

 Spitrgeworts [Euphorbiacea?]. Linn., 

 22-Dicecia 4,-Tetrandria. Allied to Sarco- 

 cocca.) 



Stove evergreen shrub. Cuttings in sandv 

 _oam, under a glass, in heat ; peat and loam, 

 both fibry and sandy. Summer temp., 60 to 

 80; winter, 50 to 55. 



D. cro'cea (copper-coloured). 6. June. W. 

 Ind. 1820. 



DRY'PIS. (From drypto, to lacerate; 

 eaves armed with spines. Nat. ord., 

 Gloveworts [CaryophyllaceaB]. Linn., 5- 

 Pentaiidria 3-Triyynia. Allied to Acan- 

 thophyllum). 



Hardy evergreen. Seeds ; cuttings under a 

 land-light in the early summer months ; requires 



