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serrulatis, panicula terminali bipinnata, pinnulis lineari-ob- 
longis (subferrugineis).— Wall. in Herb. 1823.— Cat. No. 50. 
Has. Nepal and Sirnugur, Dr. Wallich,—The pinnules 
are sometimes nearly three inches in length, and, like O. spec- 
tiblis, destitute of auricle. 
8. O. obtusifolia, Willd. Herb.—Kaulf. En. Fil. p. 43 
Has. Mauritius, ( Willd.) Captain Carmichael. Madagas- 
car, Mr. Hilsenberg. Professor Bojer. Dr. Lyall (801). 
9. O. Javanica. Blume, En. Pl. Jav. p. 252. 
Haz. Java, Dr. Blume. Kandy, in Ceylon, Col. Walker. 
China, Rev. Mr. Vachell,—A very remarkable species, simply 
pinnate, the pinnæ rigid, petiolate, linear-lanceolate, acu- 
minate, entire, or repando-crenate. 
t + Fronde fructificante a sterili diversa. 
10. O. cinnamomea. Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1529. 
Has. Canada and the United States. 
11. O. Japonica, Thunb. Fl, Jap. p. 330. 
Haz. Japan, Thunberg. 
12. O. lancea. Thunb. Fi. Jap. p. 330. 
Haz. Japan. Thunberg—We have seen no specimens of 
this and the preceding species. 
2. Topea. Willd. 
Capsule globose, pedicellatze, reticulatee, gibbere (vel annulo) 
dorsali pellucido, lateraliter dehiscentes, venulis frondis 
infer. insidentes. Spreng. 
l. T. Africana. Willd. in Schrift. Acad. Erf. 1802. p. 14. t. 3. 
JF. 1.—Osmunda totta, Sw. in Schrad. Journ. Bot. 1800. 
p. 105.—O. barbara, Thunb. Prod. p. Vil. Br. Prod. 
p. 163. 
Haz. Cape of Good Hope, Thunberg. New Holland, 
R, Brown. 
2. T. Fraseri. Hook. et Grev. Je. Fil. t. 101. 
Haz. New Holland, Fraser. 
