
Portion of mature Frond, under side,
POLYPODIUM SEPULTUM.
K a ü l f ü s s .
P L A T E X X X I V . — A.
Polypodium hirsulissimum,
“ lepidopteris,
“ ru fidum,
Acrostichum lepidopteris,
Qoniophlehium sepultum,
Cyathea vestita,
Marg in a ria ru fu la .
turn—Polypody.
B a d d i . B o k y . F e e .
K u n z e .
P e e s l .
L a n g s d o e e e a n d F i s c h e e .
S p r e n g e l .
J . S m i t h . M o o e e & H o u l s t o n .
S p e e n g e l .
P e e s l .
Sep u Itum—Enclosed.
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 .
A d i s t i n c t a n d h a n d s o m e F e r n , w h i c h s h o u l d b e i n e v e r y
g o o d c o l le c t io n .
Fro n d s lanceolate in form, pinnate, pinnæ oblong-linear,
somewhat obtuse and close, sessile.
Veins internal and imperfectly seen.
F ro n d articulated on a white, scaly, creeping rhizoma.
L ength of frond from twelve to eighteen inches; deep green
in colour, y e t so densely covered with narrow fimbriated scales
as to give the frond a whitish appearance.
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