Portion of mature Frond— iinder side. 



ASPLENIUM CICUTAEIUM. 



SwARTz. Hooker and Bauer. Moore and Houlston. 

 KuNZE. Link. Presl. 



PLATE XX. VOL. V. 



Asplenium cicutaria, 

 '' dissectum, 



Darea cicutaria, 



" membranacea, 

 Ccdnopteris cicutaria, 

 Filix pinnulis- christatis. 



SWAETZ. PlUMIER. SillTH. 



Hooker. 

 WiLLDENOw. Pee. 



POIEET. 



Thtjnberg. Petiver. Pltjmier. 

 Pltjmier. 



Asplenium — Spleenwort. 



Cicutarium — Co wbane . 



In the Section Darea of xIuthors. 



A PRETTY delicate Fern^ requiring considerable care in its 

 management, and to be grown in a warm moist temperature 

 to produce a handsome plant. It is worthy of remark in all 

 Ferns, that if they do not seem to flourish it is much the 

 safer plan to repot them. 



Introduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in the year 1843, 

 by Mr. W. Purdie. 



An evergreen stove Fern. 



Native of Jamaica. 



Fronds glabrous, lanceolate, tripinnate, with lanceolate pinnae. 



