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GYMNOGRAMME WETTENHALLIANA. 
Fronds 12 to 18 inches long, and 4 to 6 inches broad, the under surface 
is covered over with white powder, stem polished black. The small engravings, 
1 and 2, represent a portion of the upper and lower surface of a frond. Native 
of Peru. A stove fern. 
HEMIONITLS CORDATA. 
Sterile frond 2 to 6 inches long. Fertile frond 5 to 8 inches long. The 
small engraving, 1, represents the upper surface of the sterile frond, and 2, the 
under surface of the fertile frond. Native of India. A stove fern. 
HEMIONITLS PALMATA. 
Sterile frond 2 to 6 inches long, fertile frond 6 to 10 inches, the fronds 
are covered with soft brown hairs. The small engravings, 1 and 2, represent 
the upper and lower surface of the fertile frond. Native of the West Indies 
and Mexico. A stove fern. 
LOMARIA BANKSII. 
Sterile fronds G to 8 inches long, the fertile fronds smaller and more 
contracted. The small engraving, 1, represents the upper surface of a sterile 
pinnae, and 2, the under surface of a fertile pinnae. Native of New Zealand. 
A green-house fern. 
LOMARIA CY OADiEFOLI A. 
Fronds 24 to 36 inches long, and 10 inches broad, stem and rib green, 
with brown scales, changing to grey at base. The small engraving, 1, represents 
the upper surface of a sterile pinnae, and 2, the under surface of a fertile pinnae. 
Native of Brazil. A green-house fern. 
LOMARIA PATERSONI. 
Fronds 6 to 8 inches long, | inch broad, dark green. The small en- 
graving, l, represents a portion of a sterile frond, and 2, a portion of a fertile 
frond. Australia and New Zealand. A stove fern. 
