Portion of mature Frond, upper side,
POLYPODIUM MUSÆFOLIUM.
B lu m e .
PI ,A I E X X X I . VOL. I I .
D ryn a ria musæfolium,
Polypodium microsorum,
Acrosiiolium alatum.
J . S m i t h .
M e t t e n .
O f S o m e C o n t in e n t a l G a r d e n s .
Polypodium—Polypody, Mu sa fo lium—................. ?
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 .
A n exceedingly beautiful F e rn , rendered very handsome
by the variegation of the fronds.
An evergreen stove Fern .
Native of the Alalayan Archipelago.
Fronds mostly simple, with divided apices, occasionally p in natifid
and crowded together.
Scales near the base of the frond, which become shed when
mature.
L en g th of frond fifteen inches, b re ad th two inches and a
qua rte r, being broadest two thirds from the bottom; colour