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Pellsea atropiirpurea — fronds bluish green with black stipes, division varying 
from round to saggitate, a distinct and beautiful species 
calomelanos— fronds bluish green on short black stipes, divisions nearly 
reniform, habit spreading, a most elegant species 
cordata — an interesting deciduous species, fronds light green pinnate, di- 
visions somewhat heart-shaped, beautiful, 5s. 
flexuosa — fronds light green, long and slender, stipes zigzag in outline, 
divisions ovate, a charming species, 5s. 
G. „ Geranifolia — fronds light green on long dark purple stipes, a neat and 
pretty little fern, Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. 
hastata (Platyloma, Pteiis) — fronds large, dark green on long black stipes, 
divisions halbert-shaped, a very generally admired species, Is. 6d. 
intramarginalis — fronds lanceoleate, smooth, green, on long black stipes, a 
very desirable species 
ternifolia — fronds long and slender, pinnae deep glaucous green, 
desposed in threes on each side, fine dark purple stipes, a rare, dis- 
tinct and beautiful species 
Platycerium alsicorne (Acrosticum)— Stag’s Horn Fern, 3s. Gd. 
,, grande — a most rare and interesting Australian species, w^ell adapted for 
suspending on blocks of wood, &c. 
G. Platyloma Brownii (Pteris)— fronds dark green, smooth, and having heart shaped 
divisions, a very pretty and distinct species, 5s. 
G. „ falcata — fine dark green, shining and pendant, pinnate fronds rising from 
a creeping rhizome, very handsome, 2s. Gd. 
G. „ rotundifolia — fronds long, pinnate, pinnoe round and shining, a common 
but very beautiful species, Is. Gd. to 2s. Gd. 
„ „ variety longifolia (caudata of Lowe) 3s. Gd. 
Pleopeltis pinnatifida (Lepicystis incana) — Polypodium 
Polypodium appendiculatum (scrip turn)— frond pinnate, the midrib and veins a fine 
metallic crimson, a new and charming species 
„ alpestrc (Pseudathyrium) — 3s. Gd. 
„ flexile (Pseudathyrium) — a new and most elegant British species, 3s. Gd. 
to 5s. 
„ ParadisoB — fronds pinnate, drooping gracefully at their ends, handsome 
species, 3s. 
„ pectinatum— similar to the preceding species but more finely divided, and 
essentially distinct from it, very pretty, 2s. Gd. 
„ siibpeticlatura — fronds pinnate, long, drooping gracefully, a noble species 
from Mexico, 5s. 
„ lachnopodum 
„ vulgare, Gd. 
Canariense— from the Canary Isles, Is. 
acutum — Is. Gd. 
obtusum — Is. Gd. 
serrata — Is. Gd. 
Cambricum, 2s. 
semilacerum, 3s. Gd. 
Alterbiense 
,, /Catharinaj (Goniophlebium division of authors) 
,, I fraxinifolium ,, ,, 
„ -i giaucum ,, „ 3s. Gd. 
„ loriceum „ „ 2s. Gd. 
„ (meniscifolium (nerifolium) ,, 3s. Gd. 
„ subauriculatum — fronds innnate, long and slender, drooping elegantly, and 
forming a magniticent object when suspended, a very desirable 
fern, 7s. Gd. 
„ ( aureum (Phlebodeum division, of authors) — 2s. Gd. 
„ -j areolatum „ „ 5s. 
„ ( sporodocarpum „ „ 3s. Gd. 
„ I Billardierii (Phymatodes division, of authors) — 5s. 
„ -! Phymatodes (Phymatodes vulgare) — 2s. Gd. 
„ (longipes — 3s. Gd. 
,, f crassifolium (Pleuridium division, of authors) 
G. ,, \Juglandi folium — 3s. Gd. 
„ Iroide (Microsorum, of authors— 3s. Gd. 
