Portion of mature Frond— ixnder side. 



POLYPODIUM NITIDUM. 



Kaulfuss. Kunze. 



PLATE XXIV. VOL. II. 



Campyloneuron nitidum, 



" jphyllitidum, 



Cyrtophlehhim nitidum, 

 Campyloneurum nitidum, 

 Campylonevron nitidum. 



J. Smith. 



Beelin G-aedens. 



J. Smith. Mooee and Houlstox. 



Peesl. 



Kaulfuss. Fee. 



Polypodium — Polypody. 



Nitidum — Sliinin ff. 



Ij^ the Section Cyrtophlebium of Authors. 



A STRONG-GROWING, simple-fronded, erect, rigid species, with 

 shining fronds, and not difficult to grow into a good specimen. 



An evergreen stove Fern. 



Native of Tropical America, the West Indies, and St. 

 Catharine's Island. 



Fronds glabrous, coriaceous, simple, undulated, lanceolate- 



