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Allosorus sagiilaius,
P te r is sagittata,
Pellæa sagittata,
“ cordata,
P te ris cordata,
JHatyloma cordata,
P la ty lom a—Broad-edge.
P r e s l . K u n z i í . S g j io t t . M . S.
C av.4.n i l l e s . S w a r t z . W i l l d e n o w .
L i n k . F e e .
J . S m i t h .
P r e s l .
M o o r e a n d I I o u l .s t o n . J. S m i t h .
C a v a n i l l e s .
S agiltata— .-Vrrow-sliaiied.
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A I’R E T TY F e rn , «¡rproaching nearer to P la ty hm a fr .n w s a
than to any other of our cultivated species. I t hears two
names in gardens, namely, P . cordata aud P . sagittata. I t is
not a common species, only to be p rocured I’rom our larger
collections. E re c t in its habit.