16 'gymnogramma tomentosa. 



pinnse, being caudate at the base, terminal, one-lobed, and 

 acuminate. 



I am indebted to Messrs, Booth and Son, of Hamburgh; 

 and Mr. Henderson, of Wentworth; for plants of this species, 

 and also to them, and to Mr. Norman, of Hull, for well-grown 

 and nicely fructified fronds. 



A tolerably abundant Fern, which may be procured from 

 Messrs. Veitch, of Exeter; A. Henderson, of Pine-apple 

 Place; E. G. Henderson, of the Wellington Nursery; Rollisson, 

 of Tooting; Backhouse, of York; and Booth and Son, of 

 Hamburgh. 



This species requires a rich soil, with plenty of pot room to 

 enable it to become a good specimen. 



The illustration is from a frond sent by Mr. Henderson, of 

 Wentworth. 



