no POIAPODIUM SUBAURICULATUM. 



The length of the frond from four to eight feet; the colour 

 bright green; habit pendulous, 



E,achis and stipes pubescent, brown, articulated with a creeping 

 rhizoma; rhizoma scaly. 



Sori uniserial, of a yellowish brown colour, each furnished 

 with many laciniated scales, which are soon hidden by the 

 swelling of the sori. The sori are immersed in the frond and 

 form raised protuberances on the upper surface. 



Mr. Moore, in his "Genera and Species of Cultivated Ferns," 

 mentions the magnificent plant of this species which is in the 

 Kew collection, and when described by Mr. Moore, it had 

 nearly twenty developed fronds, a portion of which were eight 

 feet long, and having fifty-eight pairs of pinnules, with a stipes 

 not more than eight inches long. 



Best known as the GoniopJilehium suhauriculatum. 



I am indebted to Messrs. Rollisson, of Tooting, for a plant 

 of this species; and to Mr. Henderson, of Wentworth; Mr. 

 Ingram, of the Royal Gardens, Windsor; and to Mr. Norman, 

 of Hull, for fronds. 



It is in the catalogue of Messrs. Rollisson, of Tooting. 



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

 Hull. 



