369 
Has. Van Dieman’s Land. Labillardi;re. Brown. New 
Holland, about Port-Jackson. Brown. Bay of Islands, New 
Zealand. Frazer.— Among the numerous specimens we pos- 
sess of this species, the barren individuals have their leaves 
always spreading, longer, and entire, while those of the 
fertile ones are appressed, scariose, and slightly lacerated 
at the margin. 
34, L. cernuum. Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1566. Wall. Cat. n. 130. 
(Plum. Fil. t. 165. f. a.)—L. marianum. Willd. Sp. Pl. 
v. 5. p. 31. 
Var. &. curvatum; robustius, foliis paululum latioribus.—L. 
curvatum. Sw. Syn. Fil. p. 178.—L. convolutum. Desv. 
Enc. Bot. Suppl. v. 3. p. 546. 
Has. Throughout the Tropics, and countries bordering 
thereon, Mauritius, Penang, Singapore, Amherst, and 
Sylhet. Dr. Wallich. g. In Jamaica and the East Indies. 
Willdenow. Guadeloupe. Mr. Parker. Martinique. Menzies. 
Sieber.—Dr. Blume considers L. curvatum to be really 
distinct from Z. cernuum in its broader leaves, patent scales, 
and more rigid frond. 
35. L. squarrosum. Forst. Prod. n. 419. Sw. Syn. Fil. p. 
177, (non Fl. Ind. Oce.)—L. Hippuris. Desv. Enc. Bot. 
Suppl. v. 3. p. 559.—L. Forsteri. Poir, Enc. Bot. Suppl. 
v. 3. p. 554. 
Has. The Society Islands, and in Java. Swartz and Dr. 
36. L. uliginosum. Labill. Nov. Holl. v. 2. p. 104. t. 251, f: 2. 
Ham. Van Dieman's Land. Labillardizre. New Holland, 
near Port-Jackson. Brown. $ 
31. L, Fil p. 3.—L. bryoides. 
° Pygmaum. Kaulf. Enum. Fu. p 
Kaulf. Enum. Fil. p. 4—L. pumilum. Schlecht. Adum. 
P. 6. t. 3. ; 
Has. Cape of Good Hope. Bergius. Mund and Maire. 
+ + Caule lazo vel pendulo. 
38. L. proliferum, Blume, En. Pl. Jave. p. 265. 
Haz, Trees on the Mountain of Gede, in Java. Dr. 
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