Pinna of barren Frond— under side. 



WOODWAEDIA AEEOLATA. Lowe. 



PLATE XLYI. VOL. IV. 



Lorinsoria areolata, 

 Acrostichum areolatum, 

 Woodwardia angustifolia, 



ti a 



" onocleoides, 



" Floridana, 



Onoclea nodulosa, 

 Osmunda caroliniana, 



Peesl. Fee. 



Smith. Kunze. Linn^us. 

 Peesl. Speengel. 

 "WiLLDENow. Link. J. Smith. 

 MoEisoN. Plukenet. Fee. 



SCHKUHE. MOOEE & HoULSTON. 



SCHKUHE. 



jVIlCHAUX. SWABTZ. 



"Walt. 



Woodwardia — Named after Mr. T. J. Woodward, a British. Botanist. 



Areolata — Areolate. 



In the Section Lorinsoria of Authors. 



A HANDSOME, hardy, deciduous species. 



Native of North America, New Jersey, and Florida. 



Introduced into the Eoyal Gardens, Kew, in the year 1830, 

 having been received from the Messrs. Loddiges. 



The barren and fertile fronds different; sterile fronds glabrous 

 and pinnatifid, segments ovate-lanceolate in form, with a ser- 

 rated margin. The fertile fronds erect and pinnatifid, segments 

 linear-acuminate and narrow. Fronds lateral. 



Ehizoma creeping. 



