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Pinna of fertile Frond, under side.
CIBOTIUM GLAUCESCENS.
K ü n z e . H o o k e r . F e e . S c h o t t .
P L A T E X X X V I . V O L . V I IT .
Cihoiium Baromefz,
‘' g la ucop hy llu m,
“ glaucum,
“ Gumingii,
A sp id ium Barometz,
B a la n tium glaucescens,
JSephrodium Barometz,
J . S m i t h .
P r e s l . B e r l i n G a r d e n s .
J . S m i t h . {Not o f H o o k e r
AND A r n o t t . )
K u n z e .
E n g l i s h G a r d e n s .
L i n k . K u n z e .
E n g l i s h G a r d e n s .
Cibofiu?7i— From, kihotion— ii little chest, in reference to the form
of the inclnsinin. Glaucescens—Glaucous.
A n in te re stin g greenhouse species.
N a tiv e of the P h ilip p in e Islands and China.
F ro n d s v e ry la rg e , spreading, tria n g u la r, and b ip in n a te ; piniiie
linear-oblong, much acuminate, caudate, and profoundly p in na
tifid; segments oblong-acute and serrate.
Veins usua lly simple.
Sori on th e margin, solitary, (one on each side the base of
th e segments,) subcoriaceous, glaucous, and reniform.
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