640 FILICES. 
tripinnatifidis glabris viridibus, pinnis lanceolatis, pinnulis sessilibus lanceolatis profunde 
pectinato-pinnatifidis, segmentis tertiareis erecto-patentibus lanceolatis segregatis 5—6-jugis ; 
soris oblongis marginalibus. Lamina pedalis et ultra, 6-7 poll. lata, stipite 6-8 pollicari ; 
pinne inferiores 3-4 poll. longe, 12-18 lineas latee ; pinnule centrales 9-10 lineas longe, 
segmentis tertiareis 1} lineas longis. Ad A. bulbiferi formas dareoideas magis accedit.” 
Baker MSS. 
GuateMaLa, Cuesta de Atitlan (Bernoulli & Cario, 317). Hb. Kew. 
60. Asplenium (Diplazium) sylvaticum, Pres! ; Hook. Sp. Fil. iti. p. 248, 
partim; Hook. et Bak. Syn. Fil. p. 232; Bak. in Journ. Bot. 1884, p. 362. 
Costa Rica, without locality (Harrison).—TropicaL Asta and Arrica, and in Poty- 
nEsIA. Hb. Kew. 
This appears to be the first and only record of the occurrence of this species in 
America. 
61. Asplenium (Anisogonium) ternatum, Hook. Sp. Fil. iii. p. 265; Hook. 
et Bak. Syn. Fil. p. 242; Fourn. Mex. Pl. Enum. i. p. 108. , 
Diplazium ternatum, Liebm. Mexicos Bregner, p. 100. . 
Sout Muxico, between Tonagua and Roayaga, and Teotalcingo, Oaxaca (Liebmann), 
Misantla (Hahn). Hb. Kew. 
62. Asplenium trichomanes, Linn. ; Hook. Sp. Fil. iii. p. 136; Hook. et Bak. 
Syn. Fil. p. 196; Eaton, Ferns N. Am. ii. p. 271, t. 36. figg. 1-3, et in Proc. Am. Acad. 
xviii. p. 188. 
Asplenium heterochroum, Kunze in Linnza, ix. p. 67; Mart. et Gal. Foug. Mex. p. 60; Fourn. 
Mex. Pl. Enum. i. p. 103 (species). 
Asplenium resiliens, Kunze in Linnea, xviii. p. 331; Liebm. Mexicos Bregner, p. 88. 
Asplenium parvulum, Mart. et Gal. Foug. Mex. p. 60, t. 15. fig. 3; Eaton, Ferns N. Am. i. p. 279, 
t. 86. figg. 5 et 6, non Hook. (species). 
Asplenium rhizophorum et A. erectum?, Mart. et Gal. loc. cit. ex Fourn. 
Asplenium trichomanoides, Kunze in Sillim. Journ. July 1848, p. 5, non Michaux, fide Eaton. 
Asplenium densum, Brock. in Bot. Am. Expl. Exped. p. 152, t. 20. fig. 3. 
Asplenium melanocaulon, Willd. ; Fourn. loc. cit. p. 104 (species). 
Asplenium castaneum, Ch. et Schl, in Linnea, v. p. 611; Kunze in Linnea, xviii. p. 832; Fourn. 
loc. cit. (species). 
Canapa and British CoLUMBIA southward.—MExIco, very common and ascending to 
11,000 feet ; Guaremata, Alotenango and Volcan de Fuego above 11,000 feet (Godman 
& Salvin).—CotomBia to Peru, and widely dispersed in Norra and Sourn TEMPERATE 
Regions. Hb. Kew. 
Tribe IX. SCOLOPENDRIEA. 
This Tribe is limited to the genus Scolopendrium. 
25. SCOLOPENDRIUM. | 
Scolopendrium, Smith ; Hook, et Bak. Syn. Fil. p. 246, t. 4. fig. 41. 
