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THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST, 
[ December, 
from nine to twelve pairs of small ovate leaflets, whicli are deeply cut into two or 
three lobes on each side, the^ larger lobes being sometimes also toothed. These 
CAMPSIDIUM FILICIFOLIDM. 
leaves, from their small size, narrow linear outline, and the size and arrangement 
of the leaflets, bear very considerable resemblance to the fronds of some of the 
small, slender, pinnate ferns, whence the name which has been given to it. 
