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and somewhat oval ijinnules, vx'dge-shaiicd at the base, the
lowest one being appresscd to the midrib, segments lincar-
acutc. Fronds terminal, attached to a fasciculate erect rhizoma
Rachis and stipes winged throughout, and ebeneous; being
deeply channeled above along their whole length.
Length of frond from twelve to eighteen inches; colour licrht
green. ®
Sori inconspicuous.
^ Aly thanks are due to Air. Lamb, gardener to F. AVright,
Fsq., of Osmaston Alanor; Alessrs. F . G. Henderson, of St!
John’s AAfood; and to Air. Stratton, the Curator of the Cambridge
Botanic Gardens, for jilants of this species; and to Air.
R. J. Gray, of St. Thomas’, Fxeter; Air. Norman, of Hull; Air.
Sim, of Foot’s Cray; Alessrs. Booth, of Hamburg; and Air.
Henderson, of AVentworth, for fronds.
It IS in the Fern Catalogues of Air. Robert Parker, of Holloway;
Alessrs. Osborn and Son, Fulham; Bass and Brown, of
Sudbury, Suffolk; Booth and Sou, of Hamburg; A. Hendcrs’on,
of Pine-apple ITacc; E. G. Henderson, of St. John’s AVood,’
Rollisson, of Tooting; Kennedy, of Covcnt Garden; Sim, of
Foot’s y r a y ; A'citcli, of Fxeter; and Cooling, of Derby.
Ilie^illustration is from a frond forwarded by Air. Gray, of
St. Thomas’, Exeter.
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