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Portion of mature Frond, upper aide.
POLYPODIUM LONGIPES.
K ü n z e .
I ’L.ATE X X IV .
Polypodium altornifolium,
“ grossum,
Clirysopteris longipes,
P r y n a r ia longipes,
Polypodium— Vo lp p o iy .
L i n k .
K u n z e , (not L iN a sD O E F E
AND F i s c h e e . )
L i n k .
J . S m i t h .
M o o k e a n d H o u l s t o n .
Longipes—Long-stalkcd.
I n t h e S e c t i o n D r y n a r i a o f A u t h o r s .
T h is charming species deserves a place in every collection;
the curious form, and smooth, shining, brilliant, intense green
of the fronds, together with the diversity of appearance between
those th a t are b a rren and those th a t are fertile, are in each case
a recommendation so excellent, that it would be impossible to see