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Has. Tierra del Fuego, Falklands and other Islands of the Southern 
Ocean. Introduced by Dr. Jos. Hooker in 1843. 
Oss. On comparing specimens of this fern from different 
localities, we find that it is a native of Chili and the island of 
Juan Fernandez, also of Rio Grande and the Organ Mountains 
in Brazil ; and that it grows even as far north as British Guiana, 
and at the small island of Tristan d’Acunha, to the east. On the 
Organ Mountains it produces a thick caudex, four feet high, 
which with the fronds on the top have much resemblance to 
some species of Zamia. 
11. L. Fraseri, 4. Cunn.; Hook. Ic. Fil. t. 185. 
Has. New Zealand. Introduced by W. Colenso, Esq., in 1843. 
41. Biecunum, Juan. 
1. B. glandulosum, Kawlf; Kunze in Schk. Crypt. t.58. £2. 
Has. Brazil. Raised in 1833. 
2. B. Brasiliense, Desv.; Kaulf. En. Fit. 
Has. Brazil. Raised in 1834. 
3. B. Corcovadense, Radd. Bras. Fil. t. 60. ~ 
Has. Brazil. Raised in 1834. 
Ozs. This, and another form raised by J. Riley, Esq., are 
probably not distinct as species from B. Brasiliense. 
4. B. triangulare, Link. 
oe Mexico. Received from the Royal Botanic Garden of Berlin 
in 1841. 
5. B. australe, Linu.; Hort. Kew. 
6. B.hastatum, Kau/f. B. trilobum, Pres’; Hook. et Grev. Ic. Fil. 
t. 192. ~ a , 
led Chili. Received from the Royal Botanic Garden of Berlin in 
7. B. gracile, Kaul. 
Has. Brazil. Raised in 1834. . 
8. B. Lanceola, Sw.; Radd. Bras. Fil. t. 60. £. 3. Hook. in Bot. Mag. 
t. 3240. Kunze in Schk. Crypt. t. 57. £.1. E 
rag Brazil. Received from the Royal Botanic Garden of Berlin in 
9. B. trifoliatum, Kaui/. ey 
ian Brazil. Received from the Royal Botanic Garden of Berlin in 
10. B. intermedium, Link.; Kunze in Schk. Crypt. t. 57. £2. ok 
ae Brazil. Received from the Royal Botanic Garden of Berlin in 
Oxs. Although I have enumerated the three above as dis- 
