Portion of mature Frond— under side. 



POLYPOmUM DIVERSIFOLIUM. 



Lowe. 



PLATE XLIII. 



C'ampylonevron angustifolium, 

 Drynaria diversifolia, 

 Polypodiiim migustifolnmi, 



Fee.? 



MOOEE. 



SWAKTZ. EaBDI. ? 



Polypodimn — Polypody. 



Diversifolia — Yarious leaved. 



In the Section Drynaria of Authors. 



The Poly podium clivers if olium, known best under the name 

 Drynaria diversifolia, is a recently introduced and interesting 

 species; its elegant fronds and graceful habit must win it many- 

 admirers, and when more generally known in the Nurserymen's 

 catalogues, will doubtless be extensively cultivated among the 

 amateur Fern growers. 



A stove evergreen species. 



This Fern, which is a native of the Phillipine Islands, of Java, 

 and of New Holland, about Moreton Bay, and within the tropics, 

 is evidently a vigorous grower, reaching three, and probably 

 four feet in height, with lanceolate pinnse, the lower ones three- 

 quarters of an inch in breadth. 



Rhizoma creeping, scaly, stoutish, with lateral-articulated 

 fronds. 



