Sori small, few, liaving glabrous involucres, tb e exterior valve
b e in g smaller.
L e n g th of fro n d from hventy-four to th irty -six inches. Colour
deep green.
Sir W. J . H o o k e r remarks th a t th e pre sen t species is closely
allied to Dicksonia dubia of Gaudichaud.
F o r plants my thanks are due to Sir Oswald Mosley, B a rt.,
Eolleston H a ll; Mr. L amb, gard en e r to IMr. F . W r ig h t, Osmaston
M a n o r; and to M r. Stewart, late gard en e r to L o rd Vernon,
S u d b u ry ; for fronds to Mr. Jo s ep h H en d e rso n , of WenUvorth;
and Mr. N o rm an , of H u ll.
I t may be p ro cu red of Messrs. Veitch , of Chelsea; Sim, of
F o o t’s C ray ; Eollisson, of T o o tin g ; E . G. H en d e rso n , of St.
Jo h n ’s W o o d ; Stansfield, of T o dmorden; Booth, of H am b u rg ;
and Cooling, of Derby.
T h e illustration is from a p lan t in my own collection.
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