3. 
ADIANTUM RENIFORME. 
Fronds about 6 inches in length and 2 inches broad, springing from a 
slightly creeping rhizome. The stems are polished dark brown. The small 
engravings, 1 and 2, represent the upper and lower surface of one of the pinnaes. 
Native of Madeira. A green-house fern. 
ADIANTUM SANCTiE CATHERINE. 
Fronds 12 to 20 inches long, stems polished purplish black. The 
pinnaes are 1J to 2 inchesflong. The fronds springing from a slightly creeping 
rhizome. The small engravings, 1 and 2, represent the upper and lower surface 
of one of the pinnaes. Native of Brazil. A cool stove fern. 
ADIANTUM SETULOSUM. 
Fronds 9 to 12 inches long, stems polished and almost black, the upper 
surface of the pinnaes have a few black hairs on them. The fronds spring from 
a slightly creeping rhizome. The small engravings, 1 and 2, represent the upper 
and loyrer surface of one of the pinnaes. Native of New Zealand. A green- 
house fern. 
ADIANTUM TRAPEZIFORME. 
Fronds 24 to 36 inches long, stems purplish black and polished, the 
pinnaes 2J to 3 inches long, of a light green colour. The small engravings, 
1 and 2, represent the upper and lower surface of one of the pinnaes. Native 
of the West Indies. A stove fern. 
A I iSOPHILA EXCELS A. 
Fronds 18 to 24 inches long and 6 to 10 inches wide, the stems of the 
fronds are coated with brown hair and extend nearly to the extreme end. The 
small engraving, 1, represents a portion of the upper surface of a frond, and 2 
the underside of a smaller portion at a larger scale. Native of Norfolk Island. 
A green-house fern. 
ANEMIA PHILLIT1DES. 
Fronds 18 to 24 inches long, the stem and pinnaes of a pale green, scaly 
at the base of stem. The small engraving, 1, represents the upper surface of 
one of the pinnaes, and is l/5th full size, 2 represents a portion of the fertile 
pinnae. Native of Tropical America. A green-house fern. 
