Portion of young Frond, upper side.
POLYPODIUM VACCmiFOLIUM.
L a n g s d o r f f a n d F i s c h e r . K d n z e . AYil l d e n o w .
PtADDi. K a u l f d s s . S p r e n g e l . C h a m is s o .
TLATE X L I.— A.
Polypodium lagopodioides,
“ huxifolium,
Goniophlebium vaccinifolium,
M a rg in a ria vaccinifolia,
“ serpens,
lagopodioides,
L e s y a u x . J a c q u in .
O f G a r d e n s .
J . S m i t h . jVIo o e e & H o u l s t o n .
P r e s l .
P r e s l .
lilNK.
F e e .
Folypodium— So\s-goAj. ra ccin ifo lium— Nhorile-hei-Ty leared.
I n t h e S e c t i o n G o n i o p h l e b i u m o f A u t h o r s .
T in s interesting diminutive species is deserving of e.xtended
cultivation. AVlien properly managed it becomes a conspicuous
object in the F e rn house. Those dwarf species, of which the
present F e rn , and Pohjpodium piloselloides, figured in Plate
X X X I I , are examples, appear to flourish best when allowed to
P O L y p O U IU M V A O C IN I P O L IU M .
X J ,I
P. P L U M Q L A .