Portion of mature Frond — -under side. 



DroYMOCHL^:N^A TEUNCATULA. 

 J. Smith. Moore and Houlston. Schott, M.S. 



PLATE IV. VOL. VI. 



DidymocJilcena sinuosa, 



" squamata, 



" pulcherrima, 



" lunulata, 



Aspidium truncatulum, 

 squamatum, 

 cuUratum, 

 pulcherrimum, 

 squamosum, 

 truncatum, 

 lunulatum, 

 Adiantum lunulatum^ 



" fruticosum, 

 Asplenium ramosum, 

 Tegularia adiantifolia, 

 Diplazium pv2cJierrimum, 



Desvaux. Kaulfuss. Speexgel. Link. 

 Peesl. Pee. Maetens. Schott, M.S. 

 Desvaux. 

 Of Gaedens. 

 Desvaux. Kunze. 



SWAETZ. 



Willdenow. 



Peesl. 



Of G-aedens. 



WiLLDENOW. 



Willdexow. 

 houttuyn. 



HOUTTUYN, (not of BUEilAXN, SPEENGEL, 



WiLLDENOW, Peesl, Swaetz, Mooee 

 & Houlston, Hookee & G-eeville, 

 Wallich, Fee, Eetzius, or Eheed.) 

 Aeeab. 



POIEET. 

 K.EINWAEDT. 



Eaddi. 



DidymocMcBna — A double cloak. 



Truncatula — ? 



A CHARMING Exotic specics, with somewhat pendulous, hand- 

 some, dark green fronds. 

 An evergreen stove Fern. 

 Native of Asia, tropics of America, South America, West 



