694 FILICES. 
1159); Sourn Mexico, between Comaltepec and Tepitonga, 3800 to 4000 feet (Lied- 
mann); GUATEMALA, Yzabal (Godman & Salvin). Hb. Kew. 
6. Anemia oblongifolia, Swartz; Hook. et Bak. Syn. Fil. p. 431; Fourn. Mex. 
Pl. Enum. i. p. 139; Bak. in Journ. Bot. 1884, p. 364. 
Anemia pilosa, Mart. et Gal. Foug. Mex. p. 19, t. 2. fig. 1. 
Anemia humilis, Swartz, et A. pumila, Klotzsch, ex Bak. et Hook. 
Anemia seemannii, Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vii. p. 564, t. 16. 
Souty Mexico, Trapiche de la Concepcion (Liebmann), Cordillera of Oaxaca 3000 to 
6000 feet (Galeott7, 6353), Tepitonga, Oaxaca (Liebmann) ; GuaremaLa, San Gerénimo 
(Godman & Salvin), between Rosario and Vega (Bernoulli & Cario, 300); Costa Rica 
(Harrison); PanaMa, island of Taboga (Seemann, 992).—Southward to Peru and Brazit. 
Hb. Kew. 
7. Anemia (Anemidictyon) phyllitidis, Swartz; Hook. et Bak. Syn. Fil. 
p. 435 ; Raddi, Fl. Bras. t. 8 ; Fourn. Mex. Pl. Enum. i. p. 140; Liebm. Mexicos Bregner, 
p. 152; Kuhn, Beitr. Mex. Farmk. p. 25; Bak. in Journ. Bot. 1884, p. 364. 
Anemia henkei, Pres]; Mart. et Gal. Foug. Mex. p. 19. 
Anemidictyon phyllitidis, Presl, Suppl. 
Anemia cordifolia, Presl, loc. cit. p. 73, t. 11. fig. 3. 
Anemia fraxinifolia, Raddi, Fil. Bras. p. 69, t. 8 bis. 
SourH Mexico, valley of Cordova (Bourgeau, 1448), Mirador 3000 feet (Liebmann ; 
Linden, 3), Zacuapan (Letbold), Jalapa 4000 feet (Galeotti, 6399; Harris); GUATEMALA 
(Skinner), Motagua valley and Carrizal (Godman & Salvin); Costa Rica (Harrison) ; 
PanaMA, Boquete, Veraguas (Seemann, 1121).—West Inpres to Peru and Sovura 
Brazit. Hb. Kew. 
8. Anemia tomentosa, Swartz; Hook. et Bak. Syn. Fil. p. 433 ; Hook. Fil. 
Exot. t. 26 (fulva) et t. 31 (flexuosa); Eaton in Proc. Am. Acad. xviii. p. 189. 
Anemia flexuosa, Swartz, A. deltoidea, Swartz, A. fulva, Swartz, et A. villosa, H. B. K., teste Hook. 
et Bak.; Fourn. Mex. Pl. Enum. i. p. 189. 
Nortu Mexico, Escobrillos mountains (Schaffner, 945: fulva); Souru MEXIco, 
Zacuapan (Leibold) ; Guatemata (Skinner; Godman § Salvin), Baio de los Padres 
(Bernoulli, 123).—West Inpies to Peru and Monte Vivgco. Hb. Kew. 
44. LYGODIUM. 
Lygodium, Swartz; Hook. ct Bak. Syn. Fil. p. 436, et ed. 2, p. 325, t. 9. fig. 68. 
A genus of eighteen species, very widely diffused in warm countries, and extending 
to Temperate North America, Asia, South Africa, and New Zealand. 
1. Lygodium digitatum, Eaton, Fil. Wright. et Fend. p. 217, non Presl, ex 
Hook. et Bak. Syn. Fil. p. 437. | 
GuatEMaLa, Yzabal (Godman & Salvin); Panama, Lion Hill (S. Hayes).—CoLomBia. 
Hb. Kew. 
