CULTIVATION. 



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become too higi; it should not esceed 70°. This 

 will be much assisted by placing' the shading material 

 at some distance from the case. Subjoined is a list of 

 species suitable for cases of ordinary dimensions ; it 

 must, however, be understood that a Ward's case may 

 consist of a bell-glass, containing a ■ single plant, up 

 to a shut-in window, or area covered with glass, where 

 larger-fronded species may be grown. 



Humata lieterophylla. 

 Duvallia buUata. 



pentapliylla. 



Canariensis. 



Leucostegia Ursuta. 



. clueropliylla. 



pu'loliella. 



Polypodium pectinatum, 



ScfakuhriL 



Lepicystis sepulta. 



squamata. 



rhagadiolepis. 



Gonioplilebium ^pendica- 



latiun. 

 Jjopholepis piloselloides. 

 Anapeltis stigmafica. 

 Pleopeltis nuda. 

 Niphopsis angustatus. 

 Drymogiossum piloselloides. 

 Hymenolepis spicata. 

 Phymatodes longipes. 



glauoa. 1 



Pleuridium juglandifolium. 



venustum. 



Selliguea oandiformis. 

 Niphobolns Lingua. 

 Drynaria propinCLua. 

 ElaphoglossTim piloselloides. 



vestitum. 



Hynienodium crinitum. 

 Rliipidopteris peltata. 



Miorostaphyla bifui-cata. 

 Psomiocarpa apiifolia. 

 Stenosemia aurita. 

 Gymnopteris quercifolia. 

 Platycerium alcicorue. 

 Xiphopteris serrulata. 

 Gymnogramma tomentosa. - 



■ Calomelanos. 



Martensii. 



cbrysophylla. 



Peruviana, var, argyro- 



phylla. 



pulchella. 



Llavea cordifolia. 

 Hemionitis palmata. 



cordifolia. 



DictyoxipHum Panamfn-Ee. 

 Ceratopteris thaliotroides. 

 Meniscium simplex. 

 Goniopteris asplenioides. 

 Nephrodium molle. 

 Cyrtomium faloatum. 

 Fadyenia prolif'era. 

 Aspidium Pica. 

 Hypoderris Brownii. 

 Tricbiocarpa MooriL 

 Polystiehum mucronatum. 



Lonohitis. 



triatigulum. 



anomalum. 



denticulatum. 



