Catalogue qf Ferns at Bury Hill. 



the continued waterings; this sodden mould soon makes' them look 

 sickly if not taken from their roots. As small specimens only are 

 kept of the larger-growing species, the whole occupy but a small 

 space in the stove, and where few other plants would thrive. By 

 keeping them together they are also more convenient for watering. 

 The species kept in the stove are as follow : — 



Acrostichum alcicorne (Jig. 10. a) 

 Jdiaiitum Capillus Veneris (^^. 7. b) 



^cliantum reniforme {Jig. 7. a) 

 ^diantum tenerum 



a ^diantum renifurrae 



b .Wiantum Capillus Veneris 



c Cheilanthes vestita'i 



d Davalb'fl canarieiisis 

 e Balantium culcita 



/ Dicksbnza arbort:scens 

 g Dicksbnztt pilosiuscula 



yJJiantum trapeziforme 

 Aspidiuai trifoliatum 

 Aspidium patens 

 ^splenium Breynii 

 ^splenium ebeniam 

 ^splenium difForme 

 Jsplenium mariniim (Jig. 4. d) 

 Jsplenium marinum, var. Madeira 

 ^spleniiim praemorsum 



51echnum jamaicense 

 ^lechnum occidentale 

 jBlechnum orientale 

 Cheilanthes fragrans 

 Cheilanthes microphylla 

 Davallia canariensis [Jig- 7. d) 

 Davalh'a pyxidata 

 Diplazium arboreum 

 Diplazium barbadense 



h Polypbilium sei-pens 

 i Taanltis lanceolata 

 k Onoclia sensibilis 



I Lomaria longifblia 



m Struthiupteris pennsylvanica 



n Allos&rus crispus 



B 3 



n Notl)ola>^ia lanuginbsa 

 EUobocarpus olcraceus 



