381 
coriaceis ovato-acuminatis submarginatis obscure denticula- 
tis longe aristato-piliferis, stipulis folio similibus duplo min- 
oribus, ramulis foliisque siccitate convolutis.—Sw. Syn. Fil. 
P. 182. (non Thunb.) Don, Prod. Fl. Nepal, p. 18.? Wall. Cat. 
n. 2189.—L. Bryopteris. Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1567, (fide Willde- 
n0w.)—L. tamariscinum. Desv. Enc. Bot. Suppl. v. 3. p. 540. 
(fide Spreng.) | 
Has. East Indies. Swartz. Behar. Dr. Hamilton. ( Wal- 
lich.) —To this place Willdenow refers the L. Bryopteris of 
Linnæus, but the expression * foliis sparsis imbricatis," in 
Sp. Plant., is totally at variance with our plant, and Dr. Wal- 
lich is surely more correct in reducing it as a synonym to L. 
rupestre, 
96. L. pallescens. Presi ? 
 Caule erecto distanter ramoso, foliis distichis coriaceis 
ovato-subfalcatis acutis albo-marginatis margine superne 
pulcherrime ciliatis vix aristato-piliferis, stipulis folio simili- 
bus duplo minoribus. Presl, Relig. Henk. p. 19.? 
Has. Mexico. Henke. Messrs. Lay and Collie.—We are 
doubtful whether our plant be the true L. pallescens of Presl, 
his description not being perfectly satisfactory. The circum- 
scription of our specimen is elongated and linear. 
91. L. revolutum. Arnott. er (a amu 
Caule erecto superne przcipue ramoso, foliis distichis 
Coriaceis ovatis acutis subfalcatis immarginatis minutissime 
denticulatis muticis, stipulis folio minoribus.—Arnott, in 
Trans. Wern. Soc. v. 5. 
Haz. Brazil. Professor W. Jameson. Dr. Dekay. Demerara. 
Mr. Parker. Dr. Hancock. 
98. L. pulvinatum. Hook. et Grev. ug 
Densissime cæspitosum, caule pinnato vel Deam 
ubique folioso, foliis arctissime imbricatis GA gg: : 
obliquis late ovatis mucronato-piliferis integerrimis. Re 
Margine inferiore incurvo superiore fusco-membranaceo, 
stipulis folio simillimis erectis appressis marginibus mcras- 
satis latere interiore ciliatis. 
