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Poi tiou of Pinna of fertile Fi-ond, under side.
TRICHIOCARPA MOORII.
J. S m it h .
P L A T E X X X V I I . V O L . V I I I .
D ep a ria Moorii,
Cionidium Moorii,
H o o k e e .
M o o e e .
TricUoearpa—From tlio Greek trichos—a, hair, and karpos—fruit, in
allusion to the spores being on a hair-like stem. Moorii—In honour
o f Mr. Thomas Moore, o f the Chelsea Botanic Gardens.
A n in te re stin g species, and ra re in cultivation.
A n eve rg re en stove P e rn .
N a tiv e of N ew Caledonia.
T h e fronds deltoid, b i-tripinnatifid, an d membranaceo-herba-
ceous. T h e pinna: distan t, pinnate below and pinnatifid d e cu rre
n t above. P in n u le s lanceolate, sinuose-lobed or pinnatifid.
Veins p in n a te ly forked from a cen tra l costa; venules re ticu la ted .