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1857. 


JAMES  BACKHOUSE  & SON. 

YORK 


CATALOGUE  OF  FERNS. 


.Tames  Backhouse  and  Son  have  pleasure  in  offering  to  their  friends  a 
much  larger  and  richer  collection  of  Ferns  than  they  have  ever  been  able  to 
do  hitherto.  The  rapidly  increasing  popularity  of  this  extremely  interest- 
ing class  of  plants,  combined  with  the  large  amount  of  personal  pleasure 
tney  derive  from  the  cultivation  of  them,  has  induced  them  greatly  to 
enlarge  their  stock.  Many  species  noiv  offered  are  quite  new  and  of  great 
leant!,.  Some  of  the  most  distinct  and  interesting  are  specially  named 
and  briefly  described  in  the  first  portion  of  tliis  Catalogue. 

•T.  13.  and  Son  also  wish  particularly  to  call  attention  to  tlieir  col- 
lection  of  Tree-Ferns;  of  which  they  possess  about  twenty-five  species , 
esides  several  which  are  “ sub-arborescent.”  It  is  with  the  belief  that 
no  class  of  plants  will  better  reward  the  care  of  cultivators,  that  they 
recommend  them  to  general  attention.  Of  free  and  easy  growth,  many  of 
these  noble  ferns  rapidly  produce  crests  of  fronds,  which  rival  and  even 
exceed  in  beauty  the  palm  trees  of  the  tropics.  What  can  be  more 
magnificent  than  an  arborescent  Dicksonia,  Cyathea,  or  Alsophila,  with  a 
trunk  seven  to  ten  or  twenty  feet  high,  and  a crest  of  graceful  fronds 
twenty  or  even  ten  feet  across  ? Or  what  more  interesting  than  to  watch 
Inc  developcinent  of  these  fronds  as  they  unfold  ? 

- : peeies  of  Tree-Fern  thrive  well  in  a cool  shetiy  ,g.m» 

rtificial  heat,  except  for  protection  from  frost 

heat  is  given  in  winter,  these  succeed  admte 
- ,y,  tne  shade  of  the  vines  appearing  to  be  thoroughly  congenial. 

ana  Son  Believe  that  the  time  is  rapidly  approaching,  when  this 
tnUe  01  erns’  now  scarcely  known  to  many,  even  by  report,  will  receive 
tie  attention  which  is  justly  their  due;  and  that  a new  and  very  striking 
mature  of  interest  will  be  added  to  a large  number  of  the  Ferneries° 
Conservatories,  and  Greenhouses  throughout  the  country. 


(For  special  List  of  Tree-Ferns  see  page  b.) 


NEW  OE  BARE  FERNS. 


Microlepia  Novae  Zealaildiae.  An  exquisite  fern,  with  highly  divided  and  very  elegant, 
shining,  fronds,  6 to  9 inches  high ; and  a creeping  hairy  rhizoma  which  in  general 
appearance  hears  considerable  resemblance  to  the  well  known  Trichomanes  radicans. 
10s.  6d. 

Cheilanthes  argentea.  A miniature  of  Cheilanthes  (Cassebeera)  farinosa.  Fronds 
silvery  white  beneath.  Very  scarce  and  pretty.  10s.  6d. 

Nothoclllaena  tomentosa.  A rare  and  distinct  fern,  resembling  the  much  admired  No- 
thoclilcena  or  “ Cheilanthes  ” lendigera , but  less  divided,  and  densely  clothed  with  soft 
white  silky  pubescence.  10s.  6d.  to  15s. 

Nothochleena  lendigera.  Nice  plants  of  this  almost  unrivalled  fern,  5s.  to  10s.  6d.  each. 

Gymno  gramma  monstrosa.  A new  “ gold  fern”  with  large  and  handsome  fronds. 

7s.  6d.  to  10s.  6d.  each. 

Nothochlsena  lanuginosa.  Very ‘distinct  and  pretty.  Fronds  small,  densely  covered 
beneath  with  soft  white  woolly  hairs.  7s.  6d. 

Nothoclllsena  Isevis.  a distinct  and  pretty  species  which  ought  to  be  in  every  collection. 
Fronds  linear,  9 to  15  inches  long,  with  simple,  blunt  pinnse : deep  green  above,  densely 
clothed  beneath  with  rufescent  or  coppery  scales,  which  are  silvery  and  shining  when 
young.  5s.  to  10s.  6d.  each. 

Drynaria  morbillosa.  A noble  and  striking  fern,  forming  a corona  of  beautifully 
veined,  deeply  pinnatifid  fronds,  from  a thick,  shaggy,  creeping  rhizome.  7s.  6d.  to  15s. 

Gymnogramma  Peruviana  v.  argyrophylla.  Scarce,  and  very  distinct.  Fronds 
covered  with  silvery  white  farinose  powder  on  both  sides.  5s.  to  7s.  6d.  each. 

Trichomanes  radicans  (speciosnm).  Nice  plants  of  this  rare  species,  well  known  as 
the  “ Killamey  fern,”  at  10s.  6d.  each. 

Mohria  thnrifraga.  Very  distinct,  and  well  adapted  for  fern  cases.  7s.  6d. 

Didymochlaena  pulcherrima.  Handsome  dark  green  shining  fronds,  2 to  4 feet  high. 

7s.  6d.  to  10s.  6d. 

Lygodium  palmatum.  Climbing.  Fronds  small,  not  unlike  ivy  in  form.  Nearly  or 
quite  (?)  hardy.  10s.  6d. 

Polypodium  mussefolium.  2 is. 


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NEW  OR  RARE  FERNS. 


Asplenium  zamiaefolium.  10s.  6d.  to  2 is. 

Doryopteris  collina  (true).  7s.  6d.  to  10s.  6 d. 

Lastrsea  heterodon.  42s. 

KTeottopteris  Nidus.  (The  “ Bird’s  Nest  Fern.”)  10s.  6d.  to  42s. 

Polypodium  flexile.  (Pseud-athyrium  flexile.)  A rare  and  elegant  British  fern  dis- 
covered by  J.  B.  and  Son,  in  the  Clova  Mountains,  Forfarshire.  7s.  6d.  to  15s. 

Cystopteris  montana.  Rare.  Breadalbane  and  Clova  Mountains,  Scotland.  5s.  to  7s.  6d. 

Goniophlebium  cuspidatum.  7s.  6d. 

Asplenium  caudatum.  Deep  green  elegant  fronds,  with  incised  tapering  pinnae  New 
and  very  fine.  7s.  6d.  to  15s. 

Todea  pellucida.  A charming  species  from  New  Zealand,  with  highly  divided  sub- 
membranaceous  fronds.  Not  altogether  unlike  a large  Trichomanes.  31s.  6d.  to  42s. 


TREE-FERNS. 


See  Introduction,  page  2. 


J.  B.  & SON  are  now  prepared  to  supply  the  following  Tree-Ferns, 
several,  if  not  many  of  which,  they  believe  have  never  before 
been  offered  to  the  Public. 


Cyathea  aculeata.  A noble  species,  of  rapid  growth,  with  bright  green,  umbrageous, 
prickly-stemmed  fronds.  Jamaica.  63s.  each. 

„ arbor ea.  West  Indies. 

,,  dealbata  ( Silver  Tree-Fern  of  New  Zealand).  A very  elegant  fern,  with  deep 
glossy  green  fronds,  silvery-white  beneath  (when  strong).  Adapted  for  every  col- 
lection, as  it  does  not  require  artificial  heat,  except  to  a slight  extent  in  winter. 
31s.  6d.  to  63s. 

,,  elegans.  A scarce  and  very  graceful  species  from  Jamaica;  with  pale  green 
tapering  fronds  attaining  to  14  feet  in  length  ! 

,,  Javanica. 

,,  medullaris.  One  of  the  largest  and  handsomest  of  Tree-Ferns,  as  yet  extremely 
rare  in  Europe.  A native  of  New  Zealand , and  consequently  pi  faring  a cool 
temperature. 

,,  ; ’bescens. 

Dicksonia  antarctica  (The  Van  Diemen's  Land  Tree-Fern).  A fine  species,  forming 
a crest  of  dark  green  graceful  fronds,  from  12  to  20  feet  across!  Easy  of  cultiva- 
tion in  an  ordinary  greenhouse,  and  handsome  in  all  stages  of  growth.  Fine 
plants , 10s.  6d.  each.  Strong  ditto  (forming  trunks),  31s.  6d.  to  63s. 

Alsophila  Australis.  A very  scarce  tree-fern  from  New  South  Wales , with  broad,  rough- 
stemmed  fronds. 

,,  Caraccasana. 

,,  Capensis  (ll  Hemitelia  Capensis ”)• 

,,  ferox.  10s.  6d.  to  2 is. 


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tree-ferns. 


Alsophila  C Continued ') 

n Guianensis  (Migudi  and  rnicroptmmm  10s.  6(1.  to  21s. 

” l-adens.  Fronds  rich  glossy  green,  prickly  at  the  base.  A fine  species,  of 

rapid  growth.  Fine  plants,  10s.  6,1.  to  31s.  6d.  each.  Extra  strong  ditto 
42s.  to  63s.  ® 5 

,,  sub-aculeata. 

» sp. 

„ sp. 

Lophosoria  pruinata  ( affinis ).  A handsome  species ; fronds  7 to  10  feet  long,  rather 
silvery  beneath.  Strongly  recommended.  7s.  6d.  to  21s.  each. 

,,  Deckeriana  {pruinata?)  10s.  6d.  to21s.  each. 

Hemitelia  horrida.  3 is.  6d. 

„ speciosa  (integrifolia).  Fine  simply  pinnate  palm-like  fronds,  beautifully 

veined.  21s.  to  42s. 

>>  Karsteniana.  A magnificent  fern,  with  large,  once  divided  fronds.  Pinnse 
broad,  beautifully  crenate,  and  curiously  veined. 

„ Klotzschiana. 

„ spectabilis. 

,,  Urolepis.  10s.  6d. 

Cibotium  Scheidei.  A beautiful  species  from  Mexico , with  large,  much  divided,  grace- 
fully drooping,  pale  green  fronds,  glaucous  beneath,  and  densely  shaggy  at  the 
base  with  long  soft  fulvous  hair.  21s. 

Lotzia  diplazioides. 

Diplazium  marginatum.  Recently  received  as  “a  fine  tree-fern,  growing  to  lance 
dimensions.”  21s.  ° 6 


* Those  marked  with  an  asterisk  are  British  species  ; and  where  printed  in  italics 
are  more  or  less  uncertain , having  been  received  from  the  Continent,  &c., 
with  these  names  affixed. 


Acrostichum 

,,  aureum  (inequale).  W.  Indies,  Tropical  America,  and  Poly- 
nesian Islands 


s.  d. 
7 6 


s.  d. 


(See  also  Elaphoyloss  um,  Gymnopteris,  Hymenodimn,  Platycerium , 
and  Pcecilopteris.) 

Adiantum 

,,  affine  (Cunninghamii).  New  Zealand  and  Norfolk  Island... 
„ assimile.  N.  S.  Wales,  Tasmania,  and  New  Zealand... 
„ Braziliense.  Brazil.  ... 

„ *Cai'illus  Yexeris.  Europe,  N.  and  S.  Africa,  E.  Indies, 
China,  Sandwich  Islands,  Madagascar,  N.  and 

Central  America,  &c.  

,,  ,,  *Irishvar:  ...  ...  

„ ,,  MOR1TZI  AN  U M ... 

„ „ Broughtoni 

,,  cardiochlaena  ? Trop.  America 

,,  caudatum.  India,  China,  Mauritius,  and  Arabia  ... 

„ concinnum.  Caraccas,  C.  America,  and  Peru 

,,  cristatum.  Jamaica,  Caraccas,  Cuba 

,,  cultratum.  St.  Vincent,  St.  Catharine’s  (Brazil)  ... 

„ cuneatum.  Organ  Mountains  and  St.  Catharine’s  Brazil 

,,  curvatum.  Brazil 

,,  Cubense?  Cuba  

,,  formosum.  N.  S.  Wales  and  New  Zealand 

„ hispidulum:.  New  Zealand,  Australia,  Ceylon,  Mauritius 

,,  intermedium  (fovearum).  Tropical  America 

,,  lucidum.  Trop.  America  and  W.  Indies 

„ lunulatum.  E.  Indies,  Central  Africa,  Brazil 
,,  m acropii y li.um . W.  Indies  and  Trop.  America 
„ f pa  tens.  Tropical  S.  America 


2 6 ...  3 G 

2 G 

3 6 


1 6 ...  2 G 

2 6 

3 6 

2 6 

5 0 ...  10  6 

3 6 

5 0 ...  10  6 

1 6 ...  2 6 

3 6 ...  10  6 

2 6 ...  5 0 

3 6 

3 6 

3 6 ...  7 G 

3 6 ...  7 G 


+ Reeeivp.il  as  A.  patens  from  the  Continent,  hut  very  different  from  the  “A.  patens”  of  the  “ Species  Filicum.” 
Move  closely  allied  to  A.cultratum,  of  which  it  is  probably  a variety. 


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FERNS. 


Adiantum  ( Continued ') 

s. 

d. 

s. 

d. 

pkdatum.  Canada,  Virginia,  California,  and  N.  India  ... 

2 

6 

peltatum  ... 

3 

6 

n 

pentadaetylon  (cultratum  var  ?) 

5 

0 to 

7 

6 

?> 

polyphyllum.  Caraccas 

10 

6 

pubescens.  Australia 

1 

6 ... 

2 

6 

» VAR  ? 

1 

6 ... 

2 

6 

r» 

reniforme.  Madeira,  TenerifFe  

5 

0 ... 

7 

6 

yj 

rhomboideum.  Trop.  America... 

5 

0 

» 

setulosum.  New  Zealand,  Norfolk  Island 

2 

6 ... 

3 

6 

V 

texerum.  W.  Indies  and  Central  America 

3 

6 ... 

7 

6 

trapeziforme.  W.  Indies,  Central  America,  Brazil,  &c.  ... 

3 

6 ... 

7 

6 

^ 55 

tetraphyllum.  Venezuela  

5 

0 

55 

Wilsoxi.  Jamaica  

» 

villosum.  West  Indies 

3 

6 

Allantodia.  (See  Asplenium.) 

Allosorus.  ( See  Cryptogramma.J 
Alsophila.  (Tree-Ferns.)  Seepage  5. 

Caraccasana.  Caraccas  

,,  Capexsis.  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Java,  and  Brazil  ... 

,,  ferox.  Brazil  and  Guiana 

v Guianensis  ( Miqueli  and  microptera ).  British  Guiana 

„ radexs.  Brazil  

v sub-aculeata.  Surinam  * 

„ sp 

» 


(See  also  Oyathea , Lophosoria , and  Hemitelia.) 


Anemia 


» cheilanthoides  

„ DEXSA  

„ FLEXUOSA  ... 

„ hirta  (collina).  Tropical  America 

,,  laciniata  ... 

,,  longifolia  ...  ...  ... 

,,  Mandiocana  

Anemidictyon 

„ Phillitidis  ( Anemiafraxinifolia).  Trop.  America.. 

Anchistea  ( Woodwardia ) 

„ Yirginica.  North  America  

Angiopteris 

„ eyecta.  Ceylon  

Anisogonivm  sp  ? 

Antigramma 

,,  rhizophylla.  North  America 

Aspidium 

„ coaduxatum.  Ceylon 


10  6 
10  6 
10  6 


2 6 
3 6 


3 6 
7 6 

3 6 

7 6 


2 6 

10  6 


21  0 
21  0 
63  0 


3 6 


FERNS. 


9 


Aspidilim  ( Continued ) 

„ ctenochlcenum 

„ falcatum  ( Cj/7'tomiumJ . Japan 

,,  Kaulfussi ... 

v ,,  Ludowicianum  ... 

] „ impressum... 

,,  MACROPHYLLUM. 

- 5 1 pilosidum  ... 

,,  propinqiium 

,,  quinquangidare 

„ repandum. 

,,  rivulorum ... 

,,  TRIFOLIATUM. 

^ ,,  Serra 

l,  ,,  vastum 


W.  Indies  and  Trop 

Malay  Archipelago 
Trop.  America 


S.  America 


( See  also  Lastrcea  and  Polystichum.J 

Asplenium  ( Allantodia , Athyrium , Ccenoptsris,  and  Darea ) 

,,  *acutu.\i.  Ireland  and  Madeira 
,,  ^Adiaxtum-nigrum.  Europe  

,,  *ALTERYIFOHUM  (GeRMANICUM).  'Europe 

„ AXGusTiFOLiuii  (Yfoodwardia ).  North  America 

, , appexdic u latum  ( Ccenopteris ).  Tasmania  . . . 

,,  auritum.  Trop.  America 

,,  axilla  re  ( Allantodia).  Madeira 

,,  Belaxgeri.  Java 

,,  bifidum.  Mauritius ... 

,,  brachypteron.  Western  Africa 

,,  Braziliense.  Brazil 

,,  Browxu  f Allantodia  Australis J.  Australia... 

„ bulbiferum  ( Ccenopteris ).  New  Zealand 

„ Canariense.  Canaries  ... 

„ caudatum  

,,  cicutarium  ( Camopteris  and  Dared).  Trop.  America 

,,  crenulatum.  Brazil 

„ compressum  (fcecundum).  St.  Helena 

„ decussatum.  Mauritius  ...  ...  ... 

„ decurtatum.  Brazil 

,,  dispersu.w.  Trop.  America  ... 

» diversifolilim  {Darea).  New  Zealand 

,,  ebexeum.  North  America 

,,  *Filix-fcemina.  Europe 

„ „ v.  crispa 

,,  ,,  V.  CRISTATA 

„ ,,  V.  MONSTROSA 

,,  FIRMUM 

,,  flabellifolium.  Australia 

,,  flaccidum  ( Darea  odontites).  New  Zealand  ... 

,,  fasniculaceum 

,,  fragraxs  (plaxicaule).  Jamaica 

,,  *foxtaxum  (Hallert).  Europe 


s,  d, 

3 6 
7 6 

3 6 
15  0 
7 6 

5 0 


3 G 
3 6 
3 6 


2 G 
1 6 
7 6 
5 0 
5 0 

5 0 

3 6 
5 0 

7 6 
5 0 

2 G 
7 G 
7 6 

3 6 

2 6 

5 0 
3 6 
5 0 
2 6 
1 6 


5 0 
2 6 
3 6 

2 6 
5 0 


s.  d. 

to  5 0 


...  5 0 

...  5 0 

...  5 0 

...  7 G 

...  7 6 

...  10  6 

...  7 6 

...  15  0 

...  5 0 

...  10  G 

...  7 6 

...  10  6 


10 


FERNS 


Aspleilium  ( Continued ) 

s. 

d. 

s. 

cl 

71 

furcatum.  South  Africa  and  India  ...  ... 

3 

6 

to  7 

6 

71 

HASTATUM... 

... 

77 

Hemionitis  (palmatum).  South  Europe 

... 

5 

0 

heterodon  

... 

7 

6 

...  10 

6 

n 

Karstenianum 

... 

a 

0 

— 10 

6 

Klotzschianum 

21 

0 

„ 

LACERUM  .., 

5 

0 

n 

*LANCEOLATUM.  Europe 

3 

6 

„ 

lucidum.  New  Zealand  ... 

3 

6 

...  5 

0 

n 

* MARIN  UM.  Europe... 

2 

6 

...  5 

0 

„ 

,,  y.  (?)  microdon.  Jersey 

ii 

Mexicanum.  Mexico  ... 

3 

6 

n 

Michauxii.  North  America  ... 

2 

6 

17 

monstrosum 

5 

0 

11 

Nidus  ( see  Neottopteris)... 

11 

OBOYATUM... 

5 

0 

|f 

obtusatum.  Tasmania... 

... 

Otites 

5 

0 

n 

panicidatum 

10 

6 

n 

pinnatifidum 

5 

0 

...  7 

6 

n 

POLYMORPHUM 

7 

6 

11 

poeyodon.  New  Zealand 

11 

pr.emorsum.  Madeira  and  Trop.  America  ... 

3 

6 

71 

pulchei.eum.  Brazil 

3 

6 

11 

*Ruta-Muraria.  Europe 

1 

0 

11 

*septentrionaee.  Europe 

3 

6 

17 

Serra.  Trop.  America  

10 

6 

...  21 

0 

11 

*Trichomanes.  Europe  

1 

6 

77 

,,  V.  INCISUM... 

11 

„ MULTIFIDUM 

17 

umbrosum  ( Allantodio ).  Madeira 

5 

0 

77 

*viride.  Europe 

2 

‘6 

11 

viviparum  ( Ccenopteris  and  Darea ).  Mauritius 

3 

6 

11 

Wagnerianum 

17 

zamisefolium.  Venezuela 

10 

6 

Balantium 

77 

Culcita.  Madeira  and  the  Azores 

... 

Blechnuin 

77 

Braziliense.  Brazil 

... 

2 

6 

...  10 

6 

71 

„ Corcovadexse.  Brazil. 

2 

6 

...  10 

6 

17 

gracile.  Brazil. 

2 

6 

17 

australe  ... 

3 

6 

17 

Jamaicen&is.  Jamaica  ... 

5 

0 

71 

Lanceola.  Brazil  

2 

6 

17 

latifolium  ... 

17 

intermedium.  Brazil 

3 

6 

71 

occidentals.  Trop.  America 

2 

6 

71 

Orientale  (true).  East  Indies 

7 

6 

...  10 

6 

77 

polypodioides  ... 

2 

6 

FERNS* 


II 


Blechnum  ( Continued) 

„ serrulatum.  (See  Lomgria.J 

„ triangulare.  Trop.  America 3 

Callipteris 

„ *ixlxbab.ic\  (Diplazium  SeramporenscJ.  East  Indies  ...  5 


„ prolipera  ( DiplaziumJ . 

„ sylyatica  (Diplazium ). 

Campyloneurum  ( Polypodium ) 

„ angusti folium.  Jamaica... 

„ nitidum.  West  Indies 

„ decurrens.  Brazil  ... 

Caenopteris.  ( See  Asplenium.J 
Cassebeera.  ( See  Cheilanthes.J 

Ceterach 

„ *OFFICINARIUM.  Europe  ... 


Mauritius 7 

Mauritius  and  Ceylon 

3 
3 


CheUanthes 


ft 


ft 


ft 


ft 

ft 


ft 

ft 

ft 

ft 

ft 

ft 


Alabamensis.  Southern  United  States  ...  ...  ...  3 

amaurorhachis.  ( See  Hypolepis.J 

argentea.  Siberia ! Lake  Baikal  and  Altai  Mountains, 

Kamtschatka . . . ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  10 

brachypus.  Trop.  Mexico  ...  

cuneata.  Mexico  5 

farinosa.  Arabia,  Abyssinia,  Nepal,  East  Indies 7 

fragraxs  (odora).  South  of  Europe  ... 
frigid  a.  ( See  Nothochlcena.J 

lexdigera.  ( See  Nothochlcena.J  ...  ...  ...  ...  5 

micromera.  Mexico 

micro  phyt.ua.  Trop.  America  and  West  Indies  ...  ...  5 

multifida  ... 

frofusa.  Namaqua  Land  (South  Africa)  ...  . . ...  2 

fteroides.  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Java .. . ...  ...  ...  7 

radiata  ( Adiantum  mdiatum J.  Trop.  America  and  W.  Indies  21 

Sieberi.  Australia 5 

spectabilis  ( chlorophylla ).  Brazil  7 

squamosa.  (See  Nothochlcena.J 

tenuifolia.  East  Indies,  Australia,  New  Zealand  ...  ...  3 

tomentosa.  (See  Nothochlcena.J 

viscosa.  Mexico  and  Guatemala  ...  ...  ...  ...  10 


Cibotium 

„ Barometz  (glaucescexs).  Phillipine  Islands 
„ Schiedei.  Mexico  and  Guatemala 

Cryptogramma 

„ *crispa.  Europe  

Cyathea  (Tree- Ferns ) 

„ acuueata.  Hispaniola 

„ arbor ea.  West  Indies  

„ dealbata.  New  Zealand  

elegans.  West  Indies  


...  10 
...  21 

..  1 


63 

31 

105 


d s.  d. 
6 

0 to  15  0 
6 

6 

6 


6 

6 ...  5 0 


6 

0 

6 


0 ...  10  6 


0 

6 ...  5 0 

6 
0 

0 ...  7 6 

6 ...  10  6 

6 ...  5 0 

6 

6 

0 

6 


0 

6 ...  6$  0 
0 


12 


FERNS. 


Cyalliea  ( Tree-Ferns ) Continued 

„ ilisdullaris.  New  Zealand,  Norfolk  Island,  New  Guinea, 

and  the  Islands  of  the  Pacific  

„ •“  pubescens”  

Coniogramma 

,,  Javanica.  Java 


Cyclodium 

„ confertum.  Guiana  ... 
Cyelopeltis 

,,  semicord ata.  Jamaica  ... 


Cystopteris 

„ *ALPINA. 

Europe  ... 

,,  BULBIFERA. 

North  America 

,,  *DENTATA. 

Europe  . . . 

,,  *FRAGILIS. 

Europe  . . . 

,,  *Dickieana. 

Scotland  ... 

,,  *moiitana. 

Europe 

Darea.  ( See  AspleniumJ 

Davallia 


BULL ATA. 
fVAR? 

Canariensis. 

DISSECTA. 

ELEGANS. 


Nepal,  Assam 


Tahiti,  and 


Canaries,  Portugal,  Madeira  ... 

Malay  Archipelago  

China,  Java,  Trop.  Australia, 

Madagascar  ... 

khasiyana.  India,  Ceylon,  and  Java 
kunzeana.  Mountains  of  Java 
Novss  Zealandise.  (See  Microlepia.) 
pentaphylla.  Malay  Archipelago  ... 

polyantha.  Malacca 

fyxidata.  Australia  and  Norfolk  Island  

solid  a.  Pacific  Islands  and  Java 

tenilifolia.  East  Indies,  Mauritius,  China,  Java,  and 

Madagascar 

trichostica  Isle  of  Samar  ... 


Dicksonia— 

,,  Antarctica  (Van  Diemen's  Land  Tree-Fern),  Tasmania 
and  New  South  Wales 
„ scandens  ( Sitolobium ?)  Java... 

„ strigosa  ( Sitolobium  ?)  Japan 

,,  cicutaria  (tenera)  ( Sitolobium ?) 

( See  also  Sitolobium.) 


Bidynioclileena— 

,,  truncatula  (sinuosa).  Malay,  Archipelago,  and  Trop.  South 
America 

, , pulcherrima  (truncatula  ?)  . . . 

Diplazium— 

,,  arbor escens.  St.  Helena  


s.  d.  s.  d 


5 0 


5 0 
2 6 
1 6 
1 6 
3 6 

5 0 to  10  6 


3 G ...  7 G 

2 6 ...  5 0 

5 0 

5 0 


3 6 
7 6 

3 6 
5 0 

15  0 ...  21  0 
7 6 ...  10  6 


10  6 ...  63  0 

5 0 

7 6 ...  10  6 

3 6 ...  5 0 


7 6 ...  21  0 
7 6 ...  21  0 


+ Received  as  “ D.  falcinella"  from  the  Continent. 


FERNS. 


13 


Diplazium  ( Continued ) 

,,  celtidifolium.  Venezuela 

,,  decussatum.  East  Indies 

,,  giganteum.  (/See  Hemidictyum  marginale.) 

„ marginatum.  {See  page  6.) 

,,  plantagineum.  Trop.  America  

,,  polypodioides- 

,,  proliferum.  {See  Callipteris.) 

„ pubescexs  or  seramporense.  {See  Callipteris  Malabarica.) 

„ shepherdii.  Jamaica 

„ sylyaticum.  {See  Callipteris.) 

Dictyogiossum.  {See  Hymenodium. ) 

Doodia 

„ aspera.  Australia  . 

„ caudata  (rupestris).  Australia 

„ lunulata.  New  Zealand  

,,  media  Australia  ... 

monstrosa  

Dory  op  ter  is 

it  collina  (true) 

,,  PALMATA 

„ saggitjefolia.  Brazil 

Drynaria 

„ coronans.  -East  Indies  

„ Fortune  Cliina  

„ LEPIDOPODA  

» morbillosa.  Malay  Archipelago 

,,  QUERCIFOLIA  VAR. 

Elaphoglossum  ( Acrostichum ) 

„ “ alatum {See  Polypodium  muscefolium.) 

,,  calIuEfolium.  Malay  Archipelago  ... 

„ conforme.  South  Africa  

„ Guatemalense.  Central  America 

„ melanopus ... 

„ simplex  (glandulosum)... 

,,  splendens.  Mauritius  

,,  yiscosum  ... 

Fadyenia 

„ prolifera.  Jamaica 

Goniophlebium 

„ albo-punctatum.  Brazil  

„ Catharine  (latipes)  

,,  colpodes.  Venezuela  ... 

,,  cuspid atum  (Polypodium  grandidens) 

„ dissimile.  Jamaica  ... 

„ harpeodes.  Brazil  

,,  meniscifolium.  Brazil 

,,  sub-auriculatum.  Malay  Archipelago 

„ SEPULTUM.  {See  Lepycistis.) 


s.  d. 

10  6 
2 6 

15  0 to 
7 6 

3 6 


2 6 ... 


3 6 
1 6 
2 6 
5 0 
7 6 

7 6 
5 0 
5 0 


5 0 
7 6 

7 6 ... 


3 6 
3 6 
10  6 
15  0 
3 6.. 

10  6 

3 6 

5 0 
3 6 
7 6 

7 6 ... 

5 0 
5 0 ... 
10  6 


s.  d. 

21  0 

5 0 


15  0 

5 0 

10  6 

7 6 


14 


FERNS, 


Goniopteris 

„ ASPLENIOIDES. 

„ CRENATA 

„ FKAXINIFOLIA 

,,  PROLIFERA. 

,,  TETRAGONA. 


Jamaica 
West  Indies  ... 
West  Indies  ... 
East  Indies 
West  Indies  ... 


Grammitis.  (See  Leptogramma.) 

Gymnogramma 


“ aspidioules  ” 

calomelanos.  Trop.  America... 
ceuerophylla.  West  Indies  and  Trop.  America 
gracilis.  ( See  Leptogramma.) 

“ flavescens  ” 

Javanica.  (/See  Coniogramma .) 
lanata 

South  Europe  and  Madeira  ... 
Guadaloupe  ... 


Trop.  America 

Trop.  America 
Peru  ... 

Peru 


,,  LEPTOPHYLLA. 

„ L’Herminieri. 

„ LUTEO-ALBA 

,,  Martensii. 

m monstrosa 

„ OCHRACEA. 

» Peruviana. 

v.  argyrophylla, 

„ polgpodioides 

„ PULCHELLA. 

,,  RUFA. 

„ rutsefolia. 

,,  SULPHUREA. 

„ TARTAREA  (DEALBATA) 

„ TOMENTOSA. 

Gymnopteris 

aliena.  West  Indies 

Hemidictyum 

„ marginatum.  Trop.  America  ... 

Hemionitis 

,,  cord  at  a East  Indies 

,,  palmata  West  Indies 

Hemitelia 

Capensis.  (/See  Alsophila.) 
grandifolia?  Trop.  America... 

Karsteniana. 

Klotzschiana. 

speeiosa  (“integrifolia”)  Caraccas 
spectabilis. 

horrida.  Trop.  America 

Urolepis  ... 

species  ? 

Hymenodium  (. DicUjoglossum ) 

v crinitum.  Trop,  America.  ... 


Venezuela 
Venezuela 
Australia 
West  Indies 
Trop.  America  ... 
West  Indies  and  Brazil 


<» 


Brazil 


s.  d. 
5 0 
3 6 
5 0 

5 0 


3 6 
3 6 
2 6 

10  6 

5 0 
2 6 
5 0 
7 6 
3 6 
7 6 
2 6 
7 6 
5 0 
3 6 
10  6 
10  6 

5 0 
3 6 
2 6 


7 6 
3 6 


42  0 


31  6 


10  6 
42  0 


s.  d. 
to  7 6 


...  5 0 


...  10  6 


...  5 0 


...  10  6 


...  5 0 
...  3 6 


...  10  6 

...  63  0 

...  42  0 


FERNS. 


15 


Hymenolepis 

8. 

d. 

s. 

d. 

11 

REYOLUTA  

... 

3 

6 

Hymenophyllum 

11 

cuspidatum.  Tasmania  

11 

flabellatum.  Tasmania 

11 

*Tunbridgense.  Europe,  Madeira,  S.  Africa,  Chili, 

Brazil 

Tasmania  

3 

6 

to  5 

0 

11 

*unilaterale  (Wilsoni).  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland  ,- 

Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Bourbon,  Tasmania,  Chiloe... 

2 

6 

...  5 

0 

Hypoderris 

11 

Brownii  Trinidad  

15 

0 

Hypolepis 

11 

Dicksonioides.  W.  Indies 

2 

6 

11 

am  au  rorh  achis.  Australia 

..V 

7 

6 

Lastrsea 

11 

ACUMINATA  (RlLEYANA)  ... 

3 

6 

11 

augescens.  Cuba  

5 

0 

„ 

*CRISTATA.  Europe  

3 

6 

...  5 

0 

11 

chrysoloba.  Brazil  

5 

0 

11 

Comptoniana  (aspidium) 

7 

6 

11 

decomposita  ( Nephr odium ).  Australia 

3 

6 

11 

decurrens  [Polyp.  decursive-pinnatum).  China 

2 

6 

11 

decussata.  Mauritius  

11 

*dilatata  (multiflora).  Europe  

1 

6 

11 

„ Y.  GLANDULOSA  ... 

2 

6 

11 

*Filix-mas.  Europe  ...  

1 

0 

11 

„ V.  ABBREVIATA  

2 

6 

11 

,,  v.  Borreri 

3 

6 

11 

,,  V.  CRISTATA  ...  

2 

6 

...  5 

0 

11 

glabella.  New  Zealand 

3 

6 

Goldieana.  North  America  ... 

5 

0 

' 11 

“ heterodon ” (Hemitelia?) 

42 

0 

11 

margin alis.  North  America 

3 

6 

11 

Noveboracensis.  North  America  

2 

6 

i) 

*OREOPTERIS.  Europe  

1 

6 

11 

patens.  Trop.  America  

11 

poDorHYLLA  ( Pycnoptevis  Sieboldii),  China... 

2 

6 

...  7 

6 

^ 11 

pubescens.  Jamaica 

3 

6 

11 

*recurva  (Foeniciscii).  Europe  

2 

6 

11 

*rigida.  Europe  

... 

2 

6 

11 

spinescens 

3 

6 

11 

*sp;nosa.  Europe 

2 

6 

11 

*Thelypteris.  Europe 

2 

6 

11 

villosa.  Jamaica  

Lepicystis  (“  Goniophlebium ”) 

11 

sepulta.  Brazil  

11 

incana.  Trop.  America  

10 

6 

...  15 

0 

11 

LANATA  

16 


FERNS. 


Leptogramma 

,,  asplenioides.  Trop.  America... 

,,  gracilis  ( Grammitis  Hewardii) 


,,  Linkiana. 

,,  RUPESTRIS. 

,,  VILLOSA. 

LitobrocMa  (“  Pteris  ”) 

,,  auritci 

„ DENT1CULATA. 

„ GRANDIFOLIA. 

,,  LEPTOPHYLLA. 

,,  NEMORALIS. 

,,  VESPERTIL10NIS. 


Brazil 

Trop.  America... 
Venezuela 


Brazil  ... 

Trop.  America 

Brazil 

E.  Indies  and  Tropics  generally 
Australia  and  New  Zealand 


lomaria 


alpina.  Tasmania,  New  Zealand,  Sts.  of  Magellan 
‘ 4 arborescens  ” 

Mauritius. 


,,  ATTENUATA. 

,,  carnpylotis...  ...  ... 

„ Gilliesii.  Chili 

,,  IIASTATA  ... 

,,  U Herminieri 

„ nuda.  Tasmania  ... 

,,  Patersoni.  Tasmania  ... 

,,  *spicant.  Europe 

,,  ,,  *V.  MULTIFID  A 

,,  sermlata.  Trop.  America 

,,  species  from  Australia  ... 

Lomariopsis  (stenochlasna) 

,,  Jieteromorpha 

Lotzea 

,,  diplazioides  ( Tree-Fern ) 

LoncMtis 

» ptlbescens.  Mauritius 

,,  Giieisbrechtii.  S.  America  ? 

Lophosoria  ( Alsophila ) Tree-Fern 
» Beckeriana  ( pruinata  ?) 

» pruinata  (pffinis) 

Lophoiepis  ( Polypodium ) 

„ PILOSELLOIDES. 

,,  SERPENS 

,,  VACCINIIFOLIA. 

„ SP. 

Lygodium 

,,  HASTATUM 

» Japonicum. 

» Mexicanum. 

,,  PALMATUM. 

» polymorphum  •••  .. 

,,  sc andens.  Trop.  America 


. See  page  6 


Jamaica. 


W.  Indies 
W.  Indies 
Brazil 


China  and  J apan 
Mexico 

N.  America  ... 


s.  d. 
7 6 


s.  d; 


2 6 


to  5 0 


10  6 
10  6 


21  0 
21  0 


3 6 


10  6 


10  6 
10  6 
7 6 


FERNS. 


17 


Marattia 

„ cic  ui’iEFoLiA . Brazil  ... 

,,  MACKOPHYLLA 

,,  MICROPHYLLA 

Meniscium 

,,  palustre.  Brazil 

,,  simplex.  China.  ...  

Mesochlaena 

,,  Javanica.  Java  

Microlepia 

• ,,  hirta.  Sandwich  Islands 

„ Novae  Zealan&ise.  New  Zealand  ... 

polypodioides.  Trop.  Australia,  India,  Java,  China, 
and  Sandwich  Islands 

Mohria  accMilesefolia 

„ thurifraga.  South  Africa  and  Mauritius 

Neottopteris  (“  Asplenium  ”) 

,,  Austral  asica  ? Australia 

,,  Nidus  Australia  and  E.  Indies 

Nephrodium 

„ articulatum.  Ceylon 

,,  molle.  Tropics  generally 

i ,,  patens.  Demerara 

,,  PENNIGERUM 

,,  Schhuhrii 

,,  terminals.  Phillipine  Islands 

,,  tetragonum.  (See  Goniopteris.) 

,,  unitum.  Tropics 

Nephrolepis 

,,  davallioides.  Malay  Arch. 

,,  ex  alt  at  a.  Trop.  America... 

,,  hlrsutula.  E.  Indies  

,,  pectinata.  ( See  Polypodium.) 

,,  platyotis  ... 

,,  tuberosa  (neglect a).  East  Indies  ... 

Nevrodium 

,,  lanceolatum  (polypodium).  Jamaica 

Niphobolus 

,,  Lingua  (Chinensis).  China  and  Japan 

,,  rupestris.  Australia 

,,  pertusus.  East  Indies 

Nothochlsena 

„ canescens.  Mexico  

55  cbrysophylla.  Northern  India  (“Khasiya”)  ?. 

„ distans.  (See  Cheilanthes  profusa.) 

„ “FRIGIDA”  (LENDIGERA  VERA?) 

,,  Eckloniana.  South  Africa 

„ l^ivis.  Mexico... 

„ lanuginosa.  South  Europe  and  Algeria  ... 


s.  d. 

10  6 

31  6 


15  0 

5 0 
10  6 

3 6 

7 6 

10  6 

1 6 


2 6 
3 6 

3 6 

10  6 
2 6 
5 0 

3 6 
1 6 

3 6 

2 6 
2 6 
3 6 

7 6 

10  6 


5 0 
7 6 
7 6 


...  42  0 


...  5 0 


...  15  0 


...  10  6 
...  15  0 

...  7 6 

...  10  6 


13 


FERNS. 


Nothochlasna  ( Continued ) 

s. 

d. 

s. 

d. 

11 

“lendigera”  (elegans).  High  Mountains  of  Mexico  and  Peru 

7 

6 

11 

Marantjs,  South  Europe  and  Madeira  ... 

7 

6 

11 

nivea.  Mexico,  Chili,  and  Peru 

3 

6 ... 

7 

6 

rufa.  Mexico  and  Trop.  South  America 

7 

6 

„ 

squamosa.  “ San  Luis  ” (La  Plata) 

11 

TENERA.  Cllili 

3 

6 to 

7 

6 

11 

trichomanoides.  Jamaica  and  Trop.  America 

11 

tomentosa.  Mexico  and  Southern  United  States 

7 

6 ... 

15 

0 

11 

vestita.  Southern  United  States,  California,  and  Oregon 

Oleandra 

li 

HIRTELLA  ... 

10 

6 ... 

21 

0 

11 

nodosa.  Trop.  America 

10 

6 

Olfersia 

cervina.  Trop.  America 

5 

0 

Onychium 

li 

auratum  ( Pteris  chrysocarpa ).  East  Indies  ... 

7 

6 ... 

10 

6 

Japonicum  ( Ccenopteris ).  Mountains  of  Japan 

Osmunda 

u 

gracilis.  North  America? 

5 

0 

cinnamomea.  North  America 

7 

6 

11 

*regalis.  Europe,  Asia,  America,  and  South  Africa  ... 

3 

6 ... 

5 

0 

11 

spectabilis  ( Reg  alls  ? ) North  America  

5 

0 

Onoclea 

11 

sensibilis.  North  America  ... 

2 

6 ... 

3 

6 

Pellsea  ( Platyloma ) 

11 

adiantoides.  South  Africa  ... 

3 

6 

11 

atropurpurea.  North  America 

5 

0 

Calomelanos.  Mexico 

7 

6 

11 

cordata.  Mexico  

3 

6 

11 

flexuosa.  Peru,  Columbia,  and  Mexico  

5 

0 

11 

geraniifolia.  East  Indies  and  Polynesia 

2 

6 ... 

3 

6 

hast  at  a.  South  Africa 

2 

6 ... 

3 

6 

intramarginalis.  Mountains  of  Mexico  and  Guatemala 

3 

6 

ternifolia.  Mexico 

7 

6 

Phlebodium 

11 

aureum.  Trop.  America  

3 

6 

li 



7 

6 

11 

sporodocarpum.  Trop.  America  

Photinopteris 

Horsjieldii  ? 

31 

6 

Phymatodes  (Polypodium) 

11 

Billardieri  (scandens).  New  Zealand  and  Australia 

3 

6 

11 

crassifolia  ( Anaxetum ).  Trop.  America 

3 

6 

11 

iteaphylla  . Brazil  

3 

6 

11 

irioides.  Mauritius,  East  Indies,  and  Australia  

3 

6 

11 

juglandifolia.  East  Indies  ...  

3 

6 

11 

longisSima.  Malay  Archipelago  

7 

6 

FERNS. 


19 


3 6 
3 6 
5 0 


3 6 


PhymatodeS  ( Polypodium ) Continued  a.  d. 

,,  pustulata.  New  Zealand  ...  ...  ...  2 6 

,,  membranacea.  East  Indies  ...  ...  ...  7 6 

„ vulgaris  (Polypodium  phymatodes).  Tropics  2 6 

Physematilim.  {See  Woodsia). 

Platycerium  ( Acrostichum ) 

,,  alcicorne.  East  Indies  and  Australia  ...  ...  ...  2 6 

,,  grande.  Australia  ...  ...  . . ...  ...  ...  42  0 

,,  Stemmaria.  Western  Africa  (Sierra  Leone?)  ...  ...  31  6 

Platyloma 

„ Brownii.  Australia 7 6 

,,  falcata.  Australia  and  New  Zealand  ...  ...  ...  3 6 

,,  rotundifolia.  New  Zealand 3 6 

„ » VAR 

{See  also  Pellcea.) 

Pleopeltis 

,,  venosa  ( Polypodium ).  Trop.  America 

„ N1TIDA 

„ squamulosa.  Brazil  ... 

„ pinnatifida  (Lepicystis  jncana?) 

Pcecilopteris 

,,  flagellifera  {Acrostichum).  East  Indies  ... 

Polybotria 

„ PUBENS 

„ serratifglia.  {See  Soromanes ) 

Polypodium 

,,  AFFINE  ? 

,,  *alpestre  {Pseud-athyrium).  Europe  

„ appendiculatum  (scriptum).  Mexico  

„ areolatum... 

,,  Brownii  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  2 6 

,,  *calcareum.  Europe  2 6 

,,  CONCINNUM  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  3 6 

,,  Cunningliamii  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  5 0 

„ capellatum  > ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  7 6 

,,  decurrens  {See  Campyloneurum). 

,,  dimorphum 

,,  diversifrons  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  7 6 

,,  drepanopterum  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  5 0 

,,  drepanum.  Madeira  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  3 6 

,,  *Dryopteris.  Europe  1 6 

,,  effusa.  West  Indies  ... 

,,  * flexile  fPseud-athyriumJ.  Clova  Mountains,  (Scotland), 

Yosges,  (France),  and  Russia?  5 0 

,,  grandideilS  {See  Goniophlebium  cuspidatum ). 

„ hexagonopterum  3 6 

,,  hirsutissimum.  Brazil 

,,  Karwinskianum.  Mexico  3 6 

Icetum  ...  3 6 


3 6 
21  0 
7 6 


to  5 0 


...  5 0 


...  10  6 


20 


FERNS, 


Polyp  odium  ( Continued ) 

,,  lachnopodum.  Jamaica 

„ lanatum  (Lepicystis  t) 

,,  latipes  ( See  Goniophlebium) . 

,,  longifolium 

lougissimum  {See  Phymatodes) 

, , Moritzianum 

„ mussefolium  

,,  nigripes  ... 

,,  otites 

,,  pectinatum  (“  paradisiac  ”).  Trop.  America 

„ peltidum  ...  ...  ... 

.,  pennigerum  ( See  Goniopteris). 

,,  pinnatijidum 

,,  polyanthos  

,,  *Piiegopteris.  Europe ... 

,,  PLUMULUM 

,,  prolifer UM  ( See  Goniopteris). 

,,  pulverulentum 

,,  ramosum 

,,  rugulosum.  Australia  and  New  Zealand 

,,  spectabile 

„ sub-petiolatum.  Mexico 

,,  tceniosum 

,,  vaccilans 

,,  * vulgare.  Europe 

„ ,,  v.  *Cambricum  ... 

,,  ,,  V.  UNDULATUM  ... 

,,  sp.  Brazil  ... 

,,  sp.  from  Para  (Brazil)  ... 

Polystichum 

,,  ACROSTICHOIDES. 


North  America 
Europe 

South  Africa... 
Ceylon 
E.  Indies 


*ANGULARE. 

Capekse. 

C0NIIF0L1UM. 

CORIACEUM 

curvifolium 

FALCINELLUM. 

FLEXUM  . . . 

*LOBATUM. 

,,  V.  *ACULEATUM  ... 

„ „ VI  YIP  ARUM 

„ V.  * LONCHITIDIOIDES 

*Lonchitis.  Europe  

proliferum.  Tasmania 
vestitum.  New  Zealand 

sp  Juan  Fernandez... 


Madeira 


Europe 


Pteris 


ARGUTA. 

ASPERICAULIS. 


South  Europe 
Nepal?  ... 


s.  d.  s,  d. 
...  21  0 


3 6 

3 6 
21  0 

2 6 
2 6 
3 6 

3 6 

7 6 to  10  6 
1 6 
7 6 

5 0 

3 6 

10  6 ...  42  0 

5 0 
2 6 
1 0 
2 6 
2 6 


2 6 

2 6 

3 6 

5 0 

3 6 

7 6 

5 0 ...  7 6 

1 6 

2 6 

2 6 

3 6 ...  5 0 

3 6 

7 6 

5 0 ...  10  6 


3 6 
10  6 


FERNS. 


21 


Pteris  ( Continued ) 

,,  CAUDATA  ( aquilina  var ? ) North  America  ... 

,,  crenata  (chinensis).  East  Indies  and  China  ... 

,,  flabellata.  South  Africa 

gigantea  ...  ...  ... 

„ hirsuta ' 

,,  fata.  Brazil 

,,  longifolia.  Tropics 

,,  pedata.  (See  Pellcea  geraniifolicc). 

,,  repandula ... 

,,  SEMI-PINNATA. 

,,  SERRULATA. 

„ STENOPHYLLA 

,,  TREMULA. 

„ „ VAR?... 

„ UMBROSA. 

Salpichlsena 

,,  volubile  ( Bleclmum ) 

Scolopendrium 

,,  Krebsii.  Natal  and  Albany  District  (S.  Africa)... 


„ *OFFICINARIUM  (vULGARE). 

Europe 

„ ,,  numerous  varieties 

Sitolobium  (Dicksonia) 

„ ADIANTOIDES. 

Hispaniola 

,,  DAVALLIOIDES. 

Port  Jackson  ... 

„ NITIDULUM... 

,,  punctilobum  (pilosiusculum).  Canada  and  United  States 

,,  RUBIGINOSUM. 

Brazil,  Mexico,  and  Peru 

Soromanes 

serratifolium  (Polybotria).  Venezuela 


East  Indies  

East  Indies 

Australia  and  New  Zealand... 
Australia 


Stenochisena 

,,  heteromorpha.  (See  Lomariopsis.) 

,,  scaa'dens  (Acrostichum).  East  Indies,  Malay,  Archipelago 

Stenosemia 

,,  aurita.  Java  ... 

Struthiopteris 

,,  Germanica.  Europe  ...  ...  

„ Penns ylvakica.  North  America 

Todea 

„ pellucid  a.  New  Zealand 

Trichomanes 

,,  p.adicans  (speciosum).  Ireland  and  Madeira 

venosum.  Tasmania,  N.  S.  Wales,  and  New  Zealand  ... 

Woodsia 

„ *alpina  (hyperbore a).  Scotland,  Wales,  Savoy 
„ *ilvensis.  Britain,  Norway,  Greenland,  Altai  Mountains  ... 
,,  mollis  ( Physematium) . Mexico 

,,  obtusa  (perrinniana).  United  States  and  Oregon... 


s. 

2 

2 

5 

10 

5 

2 

3 

7 

1 

5 

2 

5 


1 

2 


2 

7 

2 

5 


15 


10 

2 

3 

31 

10 

21 


5 

3 

3 


6 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

6 

6 

6 

0 

6 to  3 G 
0 


0 

6 ...  3 6 


6 ...  3 6 

6 

6 

0 

0 


6 

6 

G ...  7 & 

6 

6 

6 

0 


0 ...  7 6 

e 

6 


FERNS, 


22 


Woodwardia 

„ Virginica  {See  Anchisteo ) 


Lycopodium 

„ *ALPINUM 
„ *ANNOTINUM 

„ *Selago 
,,  Phlegmaria 

Selagiliella  (“ Lycopodium  ”) 

„ African  a 

,,  ALATA 

,,  APODA 

„ AriljE 

,,  ASPLENIFOLIA 

„ CAESIA 

„ CAULESCENS 

„ CIRCINALIS 

,,  CORDIFOLIA 

,,  DENSA 

„ DENTICULATA 

„ DICHOTOMA 

„ DICHROUS 

,,  Galleotiana 

,,  Helvetica 

,,  Hugelii 

,,  inequalifolia 

,,  LAEVIGATA 

,,  LEP1DOPHYLLA 

„ Martensii  (robusta) 

„ OBTUSA 

„ PARADOX  A... 

,,  PLUMOSA 

„ PCEPPIGE  AN  A 

,,  PULLA 

„ RIGIDA 

„ ScHOTTlI  ... 

,,  STOLONIFERA 

„ SULCATA  ... 

,,  UMBROSA  ... 

,,  VIT1CULOSA 

,,  VARIABILIS 

,,  WlLDENOVn 


s.  d,  s.  d. 


3 6 
2 6 
2 6 

2 6 
1 6 
3 6 
3 6 
5 0 
2 6 
1 6 
3 6 
3 6 
2 6 
1 0 
2 6 
2 6 
3 6 

5 0 to  10  6 

2 6 ...  3 6 
2 6 

3 6 

2 6 
2 6 
3 6 
2 6 
1 6 
2 6 
3 6 

2 6 ...  5 0 
3 6 
3 6 


to 


to 


s.  d. 
10  6 
7 3 

105  0 
21  0 
31  6 
42  0 

63  0 

42  0 

105  0 
63  0 
21  0 
42  0 

7 6 

42  0 

42  0 

42  0 

21  0 
21  0 


lobata 

cuculatum 


Acropera  concolor 
Loddigesii  ... 

M rides  affine  ...  42s.  to 

odoratum  ...  ...  15s.  to 

,,  major 
crispum  or  Brook eii  ... 

Fox  Brush... 
quinquevulnerum 
roseum 
rubrum 

suavissimum  ..  63s. 

virens 

Aj^ectochieus  setaceus  aureus 
angustifolius 

argenteus  ...  ...  5s. 

Lowii 

Angrascum  bilobum 
Barkeria  elegans 
Skinnerii  major 
spectabilis  ... 

Brassia  Lanceana 
maculata  ... 
verrucosa  ... 

Broughtoma  sanguinea  10s.  6d.  to 
Burlingtonxa  Granadensis 
rigida 

venusta  ...  ...  21s.  to 

C'alanthe  veratrifolia  ... 

vestita  lutea  ...  21s.  to 

„ rubra  ...  21s.  to 

Calopogon  verecundum 
Camerotis  purpurea  10s.  6d.  to 
Cattleya  Acklandise  ...  42s.  to 

amabilis 

amethystina  10s.  6d.  to  42  6 

bulbosa  (Walkeriana) 

Candida  ...  ...  21s.  to 

citrina  ...  ...  21s.  to 

crispa  ...  10s.  6d.  to 

„ atropurpurea  ... 
elegans  ...  ...  63s.  to 

granulosa  ...  10s.  6d  to 

guttata  ...  ...  42s.  to 

Harrisonia ... 

Ianthina 
labiata 

„ atropurpurea 

„ picta 
,,  purpurea 

,,  splendens  ... 

,,  venusta 


21  0 
21  0 

10  6 
42  0 

10  6 
42  0 

42  0 

7 6 

15  0 
105  0 


42  0 
42  0 
21  0 

210  0 
31  6 

105  0 
10  6 

42  0 


5s.  to 


105  0 
10  6 


Leopoldii  ... 

Loddigesii  ... 
luteola 

,,  var.  sulphurina 
magnifica  ... 
marginata  (Pinelli  var.)  42s.  to 


s.  d, 
42  0 

21  0 
21  0 
21  0 

105  0 
210  0 
21  0 


42  0 
63  0 


maxima  ...  ...  63s.  to 

Mossise  ...  10s.  6d.  to 

„ aurantia 
„ gigantea  ... 

,,  rosea 

,,  superba  ...  21s.  to 

mutabilis  ... 

Pinelli  ...  ...  42s.  to  63  0 

quadricolor... 

reflexa  macrophylla ... 

- Skinnerii  ...  10s.  6d.  to  21  0 

Sp.  from  Quindos  (maxima 
var.)  ...  ...  63s.  to  210  0 

Sp.  from  Rio  Grande  de  St.  Pedro 
superba  (Yon  Martius’s)  ...  63  0 

tigrina 

Trianaei  (Warcewiczii) 
violacea  ( Harrisoniana)  ...  10  G 

,,  superba  ...  ...  42  0 

Wagnerii  ... 

Walkeriana  (bulbosa) 

Sp.  volcano  of  Chiriqui 
Sp.  Rio  Francisco 
Sp.  from  Bahia 
numerous  species  and  vars. 

(unproved)  from  Brazil1 
Chysis  bractescens 
Limminghii 
Coelia  Baueriana 
Ccelogyne  cristata 

maculata  ...  10s.  6d  to 

Wallichii  ... 

Cymbidium  giganteum  ... 

Cypripedium  barbatum 

insigne  ...  ...2s.  6d.  to 

spectabile  ... 

venustum  ...  ...3s.6d.  to 

Deckeria  undulata 
Dendrobium  aduncum . . . 
aggregatum  major  ...  15s.  to 

aureum 
semulum 

ccerulescens  10s.  6d.  to 

calceolaria  ...  10s.  6d.  to 

Cambridgeanu  m 
chrysanthum  10s.  6d.  to 

clavatum  ... 


42  0 

7 6 

42  0 

21  0 
21  0 
10  6 
21  0 
5 0 
3 6 
7 6 

21  0 
21  0 
21  0 
10  6 
21  0 
42  0 
42  0 
31  6 

42  0 


24 


ORCHIDEyE. 


S. 


Dendrobium  cupraeum 

10 

6 

Dalhousieanum 

63 

0 

densiflorum 

21s.  to 

42 

0 

Devoniaimm 

21s.  to 

42 

0 

Farmerianum 

63 

0 

fimbriatum... 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

,,  maculatum  . 

...  21s.  to 

42 

0 

formosum  ... 

..  21s.  to 

42 

0 

,,  (summer  flowering)  ... 

Gibsonii 

21 

0 

Grifflthii  . . 

21s.  to 

42 

0 

Jenkinsii  ... 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

Kingianum 

10 

6 

macrophyllum 

..  21s.  to 

42 

0 

moniliforme... 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

moscbatum... 

...  2tls.  to 

31 

6 

nobile 

10s.  *6d.  to 

42 

0 

,,  var.  roseum  . 

...  21s.  to 

42 

0 

Paxtoni 

...  21s.  to 

42 

0 

Pierardi 

5s.  to 

15 

0 

y.  latifolium 

10 

6 

pulchellum... 

..  7s.  6d.  to 

15 

0 

sanguinolentum 

21 

0 

speciosum  ... 

...7s.  6d.  to 

10 

6 

transparens 

31 

6 

triadenium  ... 

42 

0 

virgatum  ... 

...  42s.  to 

63 

0 

W allicbianum 

21 

0 

Epidexdrum  aurantiacum 

21 

0 

ciliare 

5 

0 

einnabarinum 

10 

6 

fragrans 

10 

6 

vitellinum  majus 

3 L 

6 

Gongora  atropnrpurea. 

10 

6 

fulva 

10 

6 

maculata  ... 

10 

6 

,,  alba 

15 

0 

vertieillata ... 

21 

0 

Gramm atophyllum  multiflor um . . . 

63 

0 

Huntleya  meleagris  . 

63 

0 

L/Elia  acuminata 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

anceps  .«. 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

,,  v.  Barkeri 

21 

0 

autumnalis... 

21 

0 

Brysiana  ... 

..  63s.  to 

105 

0 

einnabarina 

..  21s.  to 

42 

0 

Perrinii 

..  21s.  to 

42 

0 

,,  superba 

63 

0 

purpurata  . . . 

..  63s.  to  210 

0 

,,  gigantea 

rubescens  . . . 

42 

0 

superbiens  ... 

42 

0 

sp.  nova  from  Brazil 
Lycaste  aromatica 

10 

6 

cruenta 

21 

0 

Skinneri 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

„ var. 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

Maxillaria  Brockleburstiana  ... 

21 

0 

Harrisonise... 

...7s.  6d.  to 

10 

6 

Miltonia  spectabilis 

15 

0 

Morelliana  ... 

42 

0 

s.  cl. 


Moxomeria  nitida 

21 

0 

Ohoxtoglossum  citrosmum  21s.  to  42 

0 

cordatum  ... 

31 

6 

grande 

10s.  6d.  to 

31 

6 

hastilabium 

63 

0 

pulchellum... 

21 

0 

Reichenheimei 

42 

0 

Warcewiczii 

63 

0 

Oxcidium  albo  violaceum 

31 

6 

altissimum ... 

10 

6 

ampliatum  ... 

10 

6 

Batemannii 

21 

0 

Carthaginense 

21 

0 

ciliatum 

21 

0 

divaricatum 

15 

0 

flexuosum  ... 

7 

6 

Harrisonianum 

10 

6 

Lanceanum 

..  21s.  to 

42 

0 

leucochilum 

15 

0 

Papilio 

,,  superba 

pby  matochilum 

..7s.  6d.  to 

15 

0 

..  21s.  to 

42 

0 

pulvinatum... 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

roseum 

15 

0 

sphacelatum 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

strammeum 

Paphinia  tigrina  (Houlletia) 

21 

0 

Pleioxe  maculata  (Ccelog.)  10s.  6d.  to  21 

0 

Wallichii  ... 

21 

0 

Phaljexopsis  grandifloi 

a 

63 

0 

Phaius  maculatus 

7 

6 

grandifolius 

7 

6 

,,  giganteu 

s 

10 

6 

Rexaxthera  coccinea  . 

10 

6 

Saccolabium  Blumei  . 

84 

0 

Blumei  major 

. 84s.  to 

210 

0 

guttatum  ... 

. 84s.  to 

210 

0 

praemorsum 

105 

0 

retusum 

84 

0 

Sarcaxthus  rostratus  . 

5 

0 

Sobralia  macrantha  . 

. 21s.  to 

42 

0 

Sophronitis  grandiflora 

42s.  to 

63 

0 

violacea 

21 

0 

cernua 

21 

0 

St  ax  hope  a Bucephalus 

21 

0 

eburnea 

10 

6 

grandiflora ... 

.7s.  6d.  to 

10 

6 

graveolens  ... 

.7s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

insignis 

21 

0 

Martian  a ... 

21 

0 

oculata 

10s.  6d.  to 

42 

0 

quadricornis 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

tigrina 

31 

6 

Wardii  ... 

21 

0 

Trichopilia  suavis 

. 42s.  to 

105 

0 

Vanda  coerulea 

. 42s.  to 

63 

0 

Roxburghii  coerulea . 

. 21s.  to 

42 

0 

teres 

21 

0 

Zygopetaeum  Mackaii. 

10 

6 

maxillare  ... 

15 

0 

crinitum 

10s.  6d.  to 

21 

0 

COULTAS,  PRINTER,  YORK.