PEEFACE. 



■JYTBAELT ten years have now elapsed since my 

 JL 1 " Catalogue of Cultivated Ferns " was pub- 

 lished. During that period many new and fine species 

 have heen introduced to the gardens of this country. 

 1 have therefore been induced to draw up the follow- 

 ing enumeration, including in it all the species that 

 have come under my notice in a living state, either by 

 the evidence of plants in the Kew collection or by 

 specitaens from living plants sent me from various 

 sources. 



Thinking it might be interesting to Pern growers, 

 I have drawn up a brief history of the introduction 

 of Exotic Ferns from the earliest records to the present 

 time. 



In order to assist students in the study of Ferns, 

 an explanation is given of the principal organs and 

 terms used in describing them, as well as remarks 

 on their classification. I have also given an alphar 

 betical hst of the generic names, accompanied with 

 the derivation of each name. 



Great complaints are frequently made, and not with- 



