ON FERNS. 



5&3 



Polypodium lingua. 

 1. corymbifera. 

 Paradisese.* 

 fPhegopteris. 

 piloselloides. 

 pustulatum. 

 repens.* 



Schneideri.* Trichomanes, most of the known 



sporadocarpum.* 

 sub-auriculatum (Fig. 341).* 

 sub-petiolatum.* 



Those marked * require stove temperature ; those marked -f are perfectly hardy. 



Polypodium Swartzii.* 



vaccinifolium.* 



verrucosum.* 

 fvulgare and varieties. 

 Polystichum capense. 

 Pteris moluccana.* 



scaberula. 

 Trichomanes, most of the 



sorts. 

 Woodwardia angustifolia. 



Schizsea, all known sorts.' 

 Tsenitis, all known sorts.* 



Curious Ferns. 



Actiniopteris radiata.* 



r. australis.* 

 Adiantum reniforme. 



r. azarifolium.* 

 Anemia, all known 



sorts.* 

 Angiopteris evecta. 

 Asplenium australasi- 

 cum.* 



Hemionitis. 



Nidus.* 

 f Botrychium lunaria. 

 Ceratopteris thalictro- 



ides.* 

 Fadyena prolifera(Fig. 



345)-* 



Gymnogramme java- 



nica.* 



Muellerii. 



trifdliata.* 



Helminthostachys zey- 



lanica.* 

 Hemionitis cordata.* 



palmata.* 

 Hymenodium crini- 



tum.* 

 Lindsaya reniformis.* 

 Llavea cordifolia. 

 Lygodium, all known 



sorts. 

 Marattias, all known 



sorts.* 

 Pelleea geranifolia (Fig. 



Platycenum, all known 



sorts.* 

 Polypodium fossum.* 



Xiphias. 

 Pteris ludens.* 



palmata. 



sagittifolia. 

 Rhipidopteris peltata.* 



p. gracillima.* 



Those marked * require stove temperature ; those marked f are perfectly hardy. 



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Fig. 351. — Pelijea geranifolia. 



Trichomanes reniforme. 

 Vittaria, all known sorts.* 



