I'l'oct, coriaceous, tenuuiul, adliercut to a somewhat creeping
1 liizoma.
N e a rlv all the fronds are fertile. Sori linear, continuous;
indusium narrow.
Length of frond from six to twelve inches; b rig h t green
above, pale g reen beneath. Stem ebeneous.
For plants of this species I am indebted to Air. Sim, of
Foot’s Cray, and to Mr. F a rk c r, of Holloway; and for fronds
to Air. Je an s, of C ran th am ; Air. Clark, the Curator of the
Glasgow Botanic Ga rd en s; Air. Henderson, of Wentworth;
and to Air. Norman, of Hu ll.
I t is in the Catalogues of Alessrs. Sim, of Foot’s C ray ;
B a rker, of Holloway; Rollisson, of T ooting; Stansiield and
Son, of T odmorden; and K en n ed y , of Covent Garden.
The illustration is from a plant in luy own collection.
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