Portion of mature Frond— upper side. 



POLYPODIUM INCANUM. 



KUNZE. SWARTZ. SpRENGEL. WiLLDENOW. 



Humboldt and Bonpland. Pursh. Nuttall. Meyer, 

 Kaulfuss. Fee. Morison. Schkuhr. Plukenet. 



PLATE XLVIII. 



Polypodium albidiim, 



" cetera Gcinum, 



" velatum, 



Goniofhlehium incannm, 



Ma/rginaria incana, 

 " ceteracina, 



' ' minima, 



Acrostichum ferruginosum, 

 " polypodioides, 



Pleopeltis finnatifida, 



Peesl. 



MiCHAXJX. 

 SCHKUHK. 



J. Smith. Mooee & Hoijlstok. 

 Peesl. 



BOET. 

 BOKY. 

 LlNN^TJS. LaMAKCK. 



Lijstnjeus. Lamaeck. 

 Of English Gaedens. 



Polypodium — Polypody. 



Incanum — Hoary. 



In the Section Goniophlebitjm of Authors. 



An interesting and curious Fern, very distinct, of dwarf 

 habit, and well worthy of extended cultivation. 



Introduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in 1841, by Messrs. 

 Loddiges, of Hackney. 



It appears to be cultivated in England more frequently under 

 the name of Pleopeltis pinnatifida. A plant received from Messrs. 



