iTi:i;ii>i:.]: — i-aksia. lOo 



(45) PAESIA St. Hilaiiv. 



Rlii/.omc cici'pin;,': stipe witli a siiijjlo liorsoMlioo-slinpod fibro-vascular 

 liiiii(llf; nt liiTwiso liki' I'ti'iiiliuin. iNrc])t tliat tlif cxtiorsc induHiiim !■* 

 soiiictimi's want in;,', am! tlic sport's art' bilateral. 



(1) P. rugulosa (Lal5.| Kuiin. Stipo and racliisos slcndiM-, glutinous- 

 pubescent, castaneous; frond quadripinnatifid. rlioniboidal ; pinnse close, 

 erecto-patonf, under 30 cm. long; pinnules close, lanceolate, nearly .sessile, 

 1 em. broad; segments laneeolate, cuneate-truneate on lower side at base, 

 tlie lower deeply pinnatilid with oblique blunt lobes, subcoriaccous, glutinous 

 and minutely furfuraceous especially below, dull green; sterile segment 

 serrate, fertile with revolute margin, the sorus reaching to the costa. 



ilount Data, Lepanto, in pine forest. Loher. 



New Caledonia, (")talieite ( ?). 



I do not know this fn n. hut liiul nothing in the descriptions to indicate 

 that it has an c.xtrorse indusium: its aspect must be that of Hypolepia, to 

 which it was assimied bv Hooker. 



