Catalogue of Ferns at Biiry Hill. 



Jspleniiim vlridc {Jig.4.f) 

 IJotrychium disst'ctum 



Botrychium /umarioules 

 Botrychium Lunaria (/g. S. p) 



/( Osmunda regalis 



i Lygbdiurn circinktum 



k Lygbdiurn scandens 



I Animia hirs^ta 

 m Mar^ttifl al^ta 

 n Botrychium virginicum 



o Ophioglossum vulgatum 

 p Botrychium Lunaria 



Botrychium virginicum (Jig. 5. n) 

 Neplirodium ionchitis {Jig. l.d) 



Aspidium ionchitis, Willd. 

 Ophioglossum vulgatum {Jig. 5. 0) 



Polypodium calcareum 

 Schizae'a pusllla 

 Woodsk hyperborea {Jig. 3. ii) 

 Woodsia ilvensis 



q Pt^ris atropurptirea 

 r Vitt^ria linecita 



s Antruphyum lanceolktum 

 t Pteris esculenta 



u ionchitis hirsfita 

 V Pteris aculeata 



The stove and green-house sorts, and two or three hardy exotic 

 species, are kept constantly in the stove, placed over the back flue, 

 where they are shaded by climbers in front of them. They are potted 

 in the same soil as the last class, and in the same manner as the hardy 

 sorts. They are watered overhead once or twice a day in summer, 

 except in very damp weather. In winter they are also frequently 

 watered overhead, sometimes only enough to wet their leaves. The 

 best seasons for shifting and dividing them are in April and Novem- 

 ber. Individual plants occasionally require shifting at different 

 periods, from the mould getting sour and sodden in the pots from 



