(')() P O L Y P O D I U M L O I I IC 'E U M .
Soli circular, biserial, yet mostly uniserial, about twenty pairs
on each segment when uniserial.
A large plant in my collection has fronds th irty inches in
le n g th ; the stipes is eight inches in length, and the largest
pinnæ five inches and a q u a rte r long.
Aly thanks are due to AI. Schott, Director of the Imperial
Gardens of V ienna; Air. Thomas Aloore, the Curator of the
Chelsea Botanic Ga rd en s; Air. S tra tton, the Curator of the
Cambridge Botanic G ardens; Air. K. Sim, of F o o t’s Cray;
and Alessrs. Booth, of H am b u rg , for plants of this species;
and to AI. Schott; Air. H en derson, of AAtentworth; and to Air.
Norman, of H u ll, for fronds.
I t is in the Catalogues of Alessrs. James Veitch, Ju n ., of
Chelsea; R. Sim, of F o o t’s C ray ; Booth and Son, of H am b
u rg ; and E dwin Cooling, of Derby.
The illustration is from a plan t in my own collection.