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Catalogue uf Fnns at Bury Hill. 



Dipluziiim plantaglneum 

 Diplaziuni scruinporciise 

 Dooclk aspcra {fig. 2. I) 

 //einioiiitis palniiita (fig. 10. fi) 

 iaTemionitis rufa 

 Lygodium sc&ntlcns (fig. S. tc) 

 Nephrodium exaltatum 



Polypodium angustifolium 

 Polypodiiim asplenifoliiini 

 Polypodiimi aureum (fig. 9. r) 

 Polypodium carnosum 

 Polypodium crassifolium 

 Polypodium effiisum 

 Polypodium /raxinifolium 



q Xipliopteris serrulilta 

 r Polypbdium aureum 

 s Polyp&dium vulgare 



't Poljpbdium /)r)i>pteris 

 u C^tcrach officinirum 



ij Polypbdium pectinatum 

 IV Polypt>dium Phegopteris 



Polypodium phymatodes 

 Polypodium Phyllitidis 

 Polypodium rupestre 

 Polypodium serpens (fig. 8. h) 

 Polypodium pectinatum (fig. 9. v) 

 Polypodium tetragonum 

 Pteris arguta 

 Pteris chinensis 



Pteris cretica 



Pteris hastata 



Pteris longifolia 



Pteris pedata 



Pteris Plumieri 



Pteris serrulata 



Woodsia puWscens 



Woodwardja radicans (fig. 2. h) 



a Acrostichum alciciirne 

 b 7:ft;raion'itispalmiita 

 c Menisciura reticul^tum 



d Polybutrya'cerviiia 

 c Acrusticlium simplex 



/ Gymnogramma trifoliatum 

 g Gyranogramma caloimHanos 



I wish you could prevail upon Messrs. Loddiges, or Mr. Shep- 

 herd, to write upon the subject of ferns, as they are much better 

 acquainted with their treatment. 



I am, Sir, yours, i:kc. 

 Bimj Hill, FehruatyW. 1828. David Cameron. 



