STOVE FERNS. 1 5 
DIPLAZIUM 
Average Height. 
feet. 
3 
d. 
GRANDIFOLIUM 
3 
Trop. America 
2 
6 
LATIFOLIUM 
3 
... Ceylon 
2 
6 
PLANTAGINEUM, syn., Asplenium p. 
1 
Trop. America 
1 
6 
DORYOPTERIS 
DUYALLII 
1 
• • • • . . • • • • • • • . • 
LUDENS, syn., Pteris 
1 
... Malayan Peninsula... 
3 
6 
NOBILIS 
1 
Trop. America 
PALMATA, syns., Litobrochia p., Pteris 
p. 1 
Trop. America 
1 
f) 
PBDATA, syn., Pteris p. 
DRYMOGLOSSUM 
... , i ... 
Brazil ... 
PILOSELLOIDES, syn., Pteris p. ... ... xv E. Indies 1 6 
A very rare species, producing small, almost round, thick, fleshy, barren fronds, the fertile fronds 
being longer and narrow. It is one of the smallest Ferns in cultivation. 
SPATHULATUM 
i . 
. 1 
c 
DRYNARIA 
CORONANS, syns., Phlebodium c.jPolypodium c. 3 ... ... E. Indies ... ... 3 6 
A noble Fern, of large growth ; its rhizome is thick, W()olly looking and creeping, usually 
growing in the form of a coronet ; hence its specific name. 
DRYMOGLOSSUM SPATHULA^TUM. 
DRYNARIA HER AOLEUM— POLYPODIUM HERACLEUM. 
From “THe Book of Choice Fern?.” 
DIVERSIPOLIA, syns,, Poly podium diversi- 
folium, P. rigiduium 2 Malaccas, Fiji ... 2 6 
HERACLEUM 4 Java, Philippines 
MUS^FOLiA, syns., Pleopeltis m., Polypodium m,. Polypodium microsorum, Acrostichum 
alatum 2 ... ... Malayan Archipel. ... 2 6 
A very ornamental Fern, with bright green simple fronds, which attain a length of 3 or 4 feet, in 
which the veining is remarkably distinct, like network all over the fronds. It makes a good pot or 
rockery plant, its long ornamental fronds being strikingly in contrast with the more general style of 
Fern foliage. 
PROPINQUA, syns., Phymatodes p., Poly- 
podium p. ... ... ... ... ... 1 
QUERCIFOLIA 2 
ELAPHOGLOSSUM, syn., Acrostichum 
CONPORME I 
Herminierii .... ^ 
LATIFOLIUM | 
LONGIFOLIUM j ^ 
MUSCOSUM 
EIGIDUM ... I 
6 VISCOSUM 1 
E. Indies 2 6 
India, China, Ceylon. 
Java 
Trop. America ... 3 6 
Mexico, Brazil ... 3 6 
Trop. America ... 3 6 
Philippines 2 6 
W. Indies 3 6 
