l(i I ’O L Y l ’O H l U M H E M I O N I T I D E U M .
T'roiids glabrous, simple, broadly lanceolate in' form, u n d u la ted,
unusua lly membranous, attenuated at the base.
Eronds lateral, articulated on a creeping rhizoma, which is
scaly.
L en g th of frond from one to two feet; colour b rig h t green.
Sori rou n d and irreg u la r.
F o r a plan t of Pohjpodium hemionitideum I am indebted to
Xlr. T. Downs, of H illsb ro ’ Terrace, Ilfracombe; and for fronds
to Mr. Sim, of F o o t’s Cray; Mr. Henderson, of W en tw o rth ;
Dr. Hooker, of the Eoyal Gardens, K ew ; Mr. Norman, of
H u ll; and Messrs. Booth, of Hamburg.
This F e rn may be p ro cu red of Mr. Ro b e rt Sim, of F o o t’s
Cray, K en t.
T h e illusti-ation is from a plant in my own collection.