Pinna of fertile Fi'ond— under side. 



HYPOLEPIS AMAUROEACHIS. 

 Hooker. Kunze. 



I'LATE II. 



Cheilantltes amaurorachis, Kunze. 



Mypolepis — From hypo — under, and lepis — a scale. Amaurorachis — 



Dark racliis. 



A GREENHOUSE species. 



Native of New Holland. 



The fronds, which are membranaceous and very hairy, are 

 ovate-acuminate, bi or tri-pinnato-pinnatifid, being less divided 

 near the apex. The pinnae petiolate, the basal ones opposite. 

 The pinnules, primary ones decurrent and oblong-obtuse, the 

 secondary ones sinuate-incised. 



Eachis and stipes purplish, rough, and very hirsute. 



Khizoma creeping. 



Sori marginal, small, and sub-globose in form, situated in the 

 sinus of the lobes. 



Veinlets forked and free. 



A plant easily managed, and speedily making a pretty speci- 

 men with ordinary care, as the fast-creeping rhizoma soon spreads 

 itself in all directions. 



For a plant my thanks are due to Messrs. Booth, of Ham- 

 burg; and for fronds to INIr. E. Sim, of Foot's Cray, Kent. 



