
so I ' l . ATYLOMA I I R OWMI .
Sori continuous along tlie whole margins, forming ii very
broad b an d ; the indusium, which is of th a t nature which is
called spurious, very narrow, not covering the spore-cascs, aud
consisting of the rcvolutc attenuated margin.
Length of frond from one to two feet; colour above dark
green, below paler. Rhizoma creeping subtcrrancouslv.
A plant of easy culture with ordinary inauagcmeiit.
'I'lic fronds arc nearly erect.
1' or a plant of this species I am indebted to Messrs. E. G.
Hen derson, of the Wc lliugton Nur.serv, St. Jo h n ’s MMod; and
lor fronds to Messrs. Rollisson, of T ooting; and Mr. Joseph
Hen d e rso n , of M eiitworth; and for valuable infonuation reg a rd ing
tliis E cn i to Mr. Moore, the able Curator of the Chelsea
Botanic Gardens.
I t is in the Catalogues of Messrs. Sim, of F o o t’s Cray;
A. H en derson, of Piiie-apple P la c e ; P a rk e r, of Holloway; E.
G. H en derson, of St. Jo h n ’s IVood; Stansfield, of T odmorden;
and Rollisson, of Tooting.
T h e illustrations arc from fronds off the plan t in mv own
collection.
L
Barren Frond.