Portion of Pinna of mature Frond— upper side. 



POLYPODIUM DECUEEENS. 



Kaddi. Kunze. 



PLATE IV. VOL. II. 



Polyjpodium Braziliense, 



" simile, 



CyrtopJilehium decurrens, 

 Cam^pyloneurum " 

 Camjpylonevron " 



SCHOTT. M. S. 



Spkengel. 



J. Smith. Moore & Houlston. 



Link. Peesl. 



Fee. 



Tolypodium — Polypody. 



Decurrens — Leaf-bordered-5^ew w ed. 



In the Section Cyrtophlebium of Authors. 



The Polypodium decurrens of Eaddi is an interesting Fern, 

 rendered a striking object from the distinct marking of the 

 veins of its fronds. It does not appear to be the P. decurrens 

 of the Gardens, for Kaulfuss remarks that it is the Tardea 

 Africana of Willdenovv. 



An evergreen stove Fern. 



