from which the close-placed dichotomous veins radiate or 
diverge. 
All the species of this genus are exceedingly beautiful, as may 
be seen by our figures of 4. collina, A. villosa, and A. fulva, in 
our ‘ Filices Exotice,’ t. 20 and 65, and eminently deserving of 
cultivation in our fern-stoves. 
Prats 36. Sterile and fertile fronds of the Anemia (§ Euanemia) Mandioc- 
cana, Raddi,—natural size. Fig. 1. Segment of a fertile panicle,—magnijfied. 
2. Single capsule,—more highly magnified, 
