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become too high; it should not exceed 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 heterophylla. 
Davallia bullata. 
pentaphylla. 
Canariensis. 
Leucostegia hirsuta. 
ckaerophylla. 
pulchella. 
Polypodium pectinatum. 
Schkuhrii. 
Lepicystis sepulta. 
squamata. 
rhagadiolepis. 
Goniophlebium appendicu- 
latum. 
Lopbolepis piloselloides. 
Anapeltis stigmatica. 
Pleopeltis nuda. 
Niphopsis angustatus. 
Drymoglossum piloselloides. 
Hymenolepis spicata. 
Phymatodes longipes. 
glauca. 
Pleuridium juglandifolium. 
venustum. 
Selliguea caudiformis. 
Niphobolus Lingua. 
Drynaria propinqua. 
Elaphoglossum piloselloides. 
vestitum. 
Hymenodium crinitum. 
Ilhipidopteris peltata. 
Microstapbyla bifurcata. 
Psomiocarpa apiifolia. 
Stenosemia aurita. 
; Gymnopteris quercifolia. 
Platycerium alcicorne. 
Xiphopteris serrulata. 
Gymnogramma tomentosa. 
Calomelanos. 
Martensii. 
chrysophylla. 
Peruviana, var. argyro- 
phylla. 
pulchella. 
Llavea cordifolia. 
Hemionitis palmata. 
cordifolia. 
Dictyoxipliium Panamense. 
Ceratopteris thalictroides. 
Meniscium simplex. 
Goniopteris asplenioidcs. 
Nephrodium molle. 
Cyrtomium falcatum. 
Fadyenia prolifera. 
Aspidium Pica. 
Hypodcrris Bi-ownii. 
Trichiocarpa Moorii. 
Polystichum mucronatum. 
Lonchitis. 
triangulum. 
anomalum. 
denticulatum. 
