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98 POLYPODIUM TERMINALE. 



racliis, in the widest part only ten inches, although the longest 

 pinnjE are six inches and a half, which, if placed at right angles 

 to the stipes, would give a width of thirteen inches. 



Sori naked, more or less oval, uniserial, and formed near the 

 apices of the frond. 



Segments sharp pointed, five pairs, and an ultimate one. 



Colour of frond bright shining green. 



I am indebted to Mr. J. Smith, Curator of the Royal Gardens, 

 Kew, for a frond of this species. 



It is not in any of the Nurserymen's Catalogues. 



The illustration is from a frond forwarded by Mr. Smith. 



