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HYMENOPHYLLUM TUNBRIDGENSE.
J . E . S m it h . H o o k e r and A r n o t t .
B a b in g to n . D e a k in . N ew m a n . S ow e r b y . W il l d e n o w .
M o o r e . S c h k d i ir . B r ow n . J . S m it h . S w a r t z .
P L A T E V.^— VOL. V I I I .
Rymeiiofhyllum asperulum,
revolutum,
“ thunhergii,
“ minimum,
“ cupressiforme,
Trichomanes tunhridgense,
“ pulchellum,
K u n z e .
COLENSO.
E c k l o n .
llicH A E D . A. C u n n in g h a m .
L a e i l l a e d i e e e . W il l d e n o w .
L in n a :u s . H e d w ig .
S a l is b u e y .
Hymenophyllum—M em b r a n e - l e a v e d . Tunhridgense—Ttnihridige.
T h e T u n b rid g e F ilm F e rn is a dw a rf niossy-looking F e rn ,
requiring to be grown u n d e r a glass in a shady situation.
A h a rd y indigenous species.
A local F e rn , y e t found in many parts of E n g la n d , Wales,
Scotland, and Ire lan d . I have received specimens from K il-
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