DAVALLIA EPIPHYLLA. 
A specially elegant' Fetn in the way of B. JJiensh, but quite distinct from it. The rootstock 
is creeping and covered with brown scales from which ascend wiry purple stipes as thick as a 
crow-quill, glabrous aild deeply channelled. The fronds are subcoriaceous, deltoid in outline, three 
to four times pinnately divided, the larger pinnee deltoid-lanceolate, the piimules narrow, wedge- 
shaped and deeply pinnately divided. It has been introduced from New South 'Wales. 5s. 
and 7s. 6tf\ . 
CHOICE STOVE FEEN8. 
