STANSFIELDS’ CATALOGUE. 
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No. 
380 Anapeltis (Polypodium) venosa — fronds lanceolate, conspicuously and beauti- 
fully veined ; tbis species forms one of the most 
pleasing objects imaginable, when suspended in 
a basket or charred block .... .... 2s. 6d. to 
381 Aneimia hirta (coUina) — spreading, hairy, yellowish green fronds, with spore- 
bearing branches rising from the lowest pair of pinnse . . 
382 “ densa . . .... .... .... .... .... .... 
383 “ species from Kew ... . .... .... .... ’ .... .... 
384 Anemidictyon (Aneimia) Phyllitidis .... .... .... . . Is. to 
385 Angiopteris evetica (evecta ?) ... .... .... .... .... 5s. to 
386 Aspidium macrophyllum-— large light green fronds, with triangular divisions 
deeply incised a very distinct species .... .... .... 
387 “ pilosulum .... .... .... .... .... .... 
388 “ Plunkenetii (hardy, omitted in list of “Hardy Exotics”). • .... 
389 “ trifoliatum — large smooth, shining sagittate fronds on long black 
stipes, most neaily allied to A. macrophyllum, but perfectly 
distinct from that species, sori very large and conspicuous .... 
ispleniuin (Darsea, Casnopteris, AUantodia) 
390 
391 
392 
393 
394 
395 
396 
397 
398 
399 
400 
401 
402 
403 
404 
405n 
406(r 
407 G 
408 
4090 
410 
411 
attenuatum 
axillare (AUantodia axillare) — handsome, large-growing, dark green 
species .... .... .... .... .... .... 
Belangeri — narrow and finely divided, deep green fronds, drooping 
elegantly, and sometimes producing young plants 
towards the end; a most charming fern, and easily 
cultivated . . .... .... .... .... 
“ depauperatum .... .... .... .... 
bifidum — fronds deep green, shining, and gracefully pendent, the 
upper surface being thickly studded with viviparous bulbils . . 
brachypteron . . .... .... .... .... .... 
bulbiferum — fronds yellowish green, abundantly plant-bearing, a 
free grower, making specimens in a very short time ; a well- 
known and handsome species .... .... .... Is. 6d. to 
canariense .... .... .... .... .... .... 
caudatum — long, shining, dark green fronds, 4 in. to 6 in. wide, 
and, when fully developed, bearing a prominent plant near the 
long sharp point of each ; a magnificent fern, and comparatively 
new . . .... .... .... .... 3s. 6d. to 
cicutareum — narrow, elegantly thrice- divided light green fronds, 
stipes black beneath and distinctly channeled 
above ; a very beautiful species and well adapted 
for exhibition purposes .... .... 2Si to 
“ Wandsworth variety . . .... .... .... 
compressum — broad, fleshy, light green fronds, somewhat resem- 
bhng those of a gigantic type of A. marinum ; a fy\e species 
cuneatum .... .... .... .... .... .... 
dimidiatum .... .... .... .... .... .... 
dimorphum — this handsome fern, as its name implies, produces 
fronds of two kinds, aptly compared by some to the leaves of 
Celery and Fennel, and which, being produced on one and the 
same plant, render it more than commonly interesting . * . . 
diversifolium (See dimorphum, above) 
dispersum .... .... .... .... .... .... 
foeniculaceum — very handsome fern, in character intermediate 
between A. bifidum and A. viviparum .... .... .... 
flabellifolium (flabellatum) — fronds long, narrow, and drooping; 
well adapted for suspending in pots .... .... .... 
flaccidum (See Odontites) .... .... .... 2s. 6d. to 
formosum — a most elegant and beautiful fern . , .... .... 
fragrans — a free-growing and very pretty species, with light green 
fronds, finely divided .... .... .... Is. 6d. to 
furcatum (See prsemorsum) 
Hemionitis — a distinct ^nd handsome species . . .... .... 
heterodon— a well marked and beautiful species .... .... 
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