Pinnule of mature Frond. 



CIBOTIUM GLAUCESCENS. 



Kunze. Hooker. , Fee. Schott. 



PLATE XXXVI. VOL. VIIT. 



Cibotiiim Barometz, 



" glaucopJiylhim, 

 glaucum, 



" Cumingii, 



Aspidium Barometz, 

 Balantium glaucescens, 

 Nephrodium Barometz, 



J. Smith. 



Peesl. Berlin Gardens. 



J. Smith. {Not of Hooker 



and arnott.) 

 Kunze. 



English Gardens . 

 Link. Kunze. 

 English Gardens. 



Cibotium — From kibotion—a, little che3t, in reference to tlie form 

 of the indusium. Glaucescens — Glaucous. 



An interesting greenhouse species. 



Native of the Philippine Islands and China. 



Fronds very large, spreading, triangular, and bipinnate; pinnae 

 linear-oblong, much acuminate, caudate, and profoundly pin- 

 natifid; segments oblong-acute and serrate. 



Veins usually simple. 



Sori on the margin, solitary, (one on each side the base of 

 the segments,) subcoriaceous, glaucous, and reniform. 



