Portion of pinna of fertile Frond—mider side.
DAVALLIA ELEGANS.
S w a r t z .
W aiolicii.
H o o k e r . J. S m it h .
K u n z e . S p r e n g e l .
W il l d e n o w .
F e e . P a x t o n .
P L .A T E X X I I . V O L . V I I I .
D a v a llia hideniata,
“ comifoUa,
F um a ta elegans,
Adiantum denticulatum,
ScHKUnii.
W -IL L IC II.
D e s v a u x .
H o u t t u y n , { n o t o f S h ’a h t z ,
WiLLU EXOIV , o r IIoO X E E .)
D a v a llia—In liononi- o f Ednmncl Davrdl, a Swiss Botanist.
Elegans—Elegant.
A MAGXincENT P e rn , deserving a place in every collection,
ye t b y no means common in cultivation in this country.
An evergreen stove species.
Na tiv e of th e W e s t In d ie s, Ja v a , Ma layan Archipelago, P h ilippine
Islands, China, Jla d ag a sc a r, Otaheite, Ceylon, New
H o llan d , P en an g , and Madras.
In tro d u c e d into th e Roya l G a rd en s, K ew , in 1844, b y Mr.
D. Cameron.
D A V A I, I, X E L E G A N S. P IN M A.
X X I l -V O L . 8.