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cambricum. A nd for fronds of the varieties to Mr. G. B.
AVollaston, of Chisselhurst.
The coloured illustration is from a plant sent by Air. Gray,
of E x e te r; and the varieties are from fronds sent by Air.
M'ollaston, of Chisselhurst, and from plants in my own collection.
The N o rth American F e rn , P . virginianum, a,u&. the Aladeira
E e rn , P . canariense, are evidently forms of P . vulgare, whose
geographic range is very great. P lants of P . virginianum and
P . canariense were forwarded by Air. Sira, of Foot’s Cray.
The following N urserymen can supply plants of this species
and its va rie tie s:—Air. Al'eitch, of Chelsea; E . G. Henderson,
of St. Jo h n ’s AAffod; A. Henderson, of Pine-apple P la c e ; Rollisson,
of T ooting; Booth and Son, of H am b u rg ; P a rk e r, of
Holloway; Cooling, of D e rb y ; Sim, of Foot’s Cray; Bass and
Brown, of S u dbury, Suffolk; K en n ed y , of Covent Garden;
Pearson, of Chilwell; and Alc’ Intosh, of the Botanic Gardens,'
Aladeira.
1 p. carnbncum.
2.—P. semilacerum.
3.—P. bmdum.
4.—P. serratum.
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