PAB CLXXV. 
ADENOPHORUS TAMARISCI. 
FILICES.—Gvnarz. Br.  PorvsoprACEm. Kaulf. — FrirrcEs verz. Willd. 
GzN. CHag. -S4DENOPHOR US, Gaudich. ori subrotundi, solitarii, subterminales, apici 
vene in receptaculum dilatato, irregulariter bilobo insidentes. Capsule glandulis stipitatis 
intermixte. —Zndusium nullum. Frondes utrinque elandulose.  Gaudich. 
ApENoPHORUS Tumarisci; Ébndibus oblongo-ovalibus apice caudatis bipinnatis, laciniis lineari- 
spathulatis decurrentibus, stipite terete obscure marginato. 
Polypodium tamariscinum. — Kauf. Enum. Fil. p. 117. 
Has. In insula Sandvicensi O Wahu. | Chamisso. 
Caudex a nobis non visus. 
Stipes unciam ad sesquiunciam longus, ereétus, squamulosus, utrinque submarginatus. 
Frons (nostris exemplaribus) digitalis, cireumscriptione ovali-oblonga, apice caudata, bipinnata, (in caudam sim-- 
pliciter pinnata,) basi breviter attenuata: Pince subunciam longs, patentes, lineari-oblongze, obtuse. —Pin- 
nul vix bilineares, lineari-oblongze, subspathulatze, decurrentes, utrinque setis clavatis appressis squamulosee. 
Color, siccitate, fuscescens. 
Sori, Capsule, Glandule pedicellate, et Semina, omnino ut in A. bipinnato. 
Fig. 1. Pinna. £2. Lacinia seu pinnula. f. 3. Squamuls seu sete claviformes frondis. f. 4. Capsulze, cum 
glandulis pedicellatis. f. 5. Semina —magn. auct. 
Our figure of this plant was made from specimens communicated by Prof. Kaulfuss: but, 
except in the contracted and cordate extremity of the frond, there is scarcely a difference between 
it and 74. bipinnatus, and it is possible that it may be an accidental variety; if it be so, the specific 
name of Kaulfuss has still the claim of priority. 
