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T. SinUOSnin (Eich.) An extremely delicate pendent species, 
diming on trees in the West Indies, with slightly divided (pinna- 
tifid), pale green, pellucid fronds, narrowing into very short winged 
stalks. Lobes blunt, hairy at the margin. Very humid and rather 
close. 50° to 75°. 
speciosum (Willd.) see T. radicans. 
Spicatuni (Hedw.) Besembles T. elegans, but smaller in all its 
parts. Fronds 3 to 6 inches high, and with narrower pinnules. 
Fertile fronds on separate stalks. Involucres unconnected. 
West Indies. Very humid, but rather airy. 55° to 75°. 
SUpGrbllUL. An undescribed and most noble species from 
Borneo, “2 to 3 feet high ” mth dense, triangular, thrice divided 
( tripinnatijid) fronds, on erect, broadly winged and 'very hairy 
stalks. Shady and very humid. 70° to 85°. 
thujoid-GS (Desv.) A handsome tufted species, 9 to 18 inches 
high, from the Mauritius, with ovate attenuated, thrice divided 
(tripinnatijid) fronds on erect round stalks, hairy at the base and 
winged above. Very humid and rather close. 60° to 85 . 
triclloidGUin (Sw.) An extremely delicate creeping species, 
from the West Indies, like the finest hair-like seaweed, forming 
thrice divided (tripinnate,) sub -cylindrical fronds, 6 to 10 inches 
high. Very humid and rather close. 55° to 80°. 
VGnOSUIll (Er.) A pretty little fern, 3 to 5 inches high, carpet- 
ing the trunks of tree ferns in Tasmania and New Zealand with 
slender, densely matted, glistening, once divided [pinnate) fronds, 
having blunt and undulated pinnules. Very humid but rather 
airy. 40° to 65°. 
Sp. from BornGO. Eesembles T. elongatum, but too young 
yet to determine, and scarcely likely to prove identical with a 
native of New Zealand. Very humid. 70° to 80°. 
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