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DICKSONIA CICUTARIA.
S w a r t z . H o o k e r .
W il l d e n o w . F e e . S l o a n e . L ie b m a n n .
P L A T E X L . V O L . V I I I .
Dicksonia adiantoides,
Sitolohium “
Polypodium glohuliferum,
Dicksonia Hookeriana,
“ tenera,
“ dissecta,
P a ta n ia erosa,
D ennsiadtia adiantoides,
H u m b o l d t . L in k . S c h o t t . (N o t o f
H o o k e e , P e e s l , or L i e b m a n n . )
J . S m i t h . M o o e e a n d H o u l s t o n .
P l u m i e e .
K l o t z s c h . S l o a n e . P l u m i e e .
M a e t iu s . H o o k e e . L i n k .
S i e b e s .
P e e s l .
M o o e e .
JXamecT after James Dickson, a British botanist.
Cicutaria—Cow-baue like.
I n t h e S e c t io n S i t o l o b iu m o f A u t h o r s .
A V E R Y hand-some F e rn of large size, spreading its fronds on
stout erect stalks, easily cultivated, and wherever grown freely
springing up from spores.
A very variable F e rn .
A n eve rg re en stove species.
t c k s o n i a c i c u t a r i a .— p o r t i o n o p p i n n a .
X L - v o l . s .