OF THE Synopsis FILicum 629 
4. Psilogramme schizophylla (Baker) 
Gymnogramme schizophylla Baker, Jour. Bot. 15: 266. 1877. 
(Type from Jamaica, Jénman, 16.) 
fTab, Jamaica. 
The synonymy of the other species which are South American 
may be found in Kuhn, Joc. cit. 
V. Anocramma Link, Fil. Sp. in Hort. reg, bot. Berl. 137. 1841 
(Based on Gymnogramma leptophylla and G. chaerophylla.) 
I, ANOGRAMMA LEPTOPHYLLUM (L.) Link, / c. 137 
Polypodium leptophyllum L. Sp. Pl. 1092. 1753. (Type from 
southern France.) 
flab, West Indies, Mexico; Mediterranean region, Canaries, 
Madeira. 
2. ANOGRAMMA CHAEROPHYLLUM (Desv.) Link, / c. 138 
Gymnogramma chaerophylla Desv. Berl. Mag. 5: 305. 1811. 
flab. West Indies to Paraguay. _ 
The Guatemalan specimens referred to this species in Synopsis 
Filicum are fragmentary, but indicate a possibly distinct species. 
VI. Trismeria Fée, Genera Filicum, 164. 1850-52 
(Based on three species of which Acrostichum trifoliatum Pohl is 
first as 7. argentea ; Acrostichum trifoliatum LL. is second as S & 
aurea; and T. microphylla Fée, ¢. c. 165, from Peru is the third.) 
I. TRISMERIA TRIFOLIATA (L.) Diels. * Die nat. Pflanzenf. x*: 465. 
1899 
Acrostichum trifoliatum L.. Sp. Pl. 1070. 1753. 
Trismeria aurea Fée, Genera Filicum, 165. 1850-52. 
flab. West Indies to Brazil. 
Species with silvery powder as indicated by Fée are unknown 
to me in collections. A second species, Zrismeria longipes (Baker) 
Diels., occurs in Paraguay. 
VII. Crropreris Link, Fil. Sp. in Hort. reg. bot. Berol. cult. 
141. 1841 
(Based on five species of which C. calomelaena is first named.) 
 * Diels, Zoc. cit., credits this species to Fée, but Fée did not take up the Linnaean 
Name, 
