eo CHARACTERS OF TRIBES AND GENERA. 
to 3 inches long, Een pinnatifid, densely covered with 
clavate viscid glands. Ceylon. 
G. rutefolia, Hook. and Grev., Ic. Fil., t. 90 (v v.) . (6. 
glandulosa, Hook. and Grev., Ic. Fil., t. 91) ; G. Pozoi, Kze. ^ 
Hook. Ic. t. 935; G. immersa, Moore; G. papaverifolia, 
Kze.; G. Schomburghkiana, Kze. ; 'G. ottonis, Klot.; G. 
filipendulefolia, Desv. ` G. incisa, Mart. and Lind. ; G. my- 
riophylla, Sw.; G. flabellata, Hook.; G. ferruginea, Kze. 
(v v); Q. Hookeri, J. Sm., Hook. Syn. Fil.; G. aureo- 
nitens, Hook. Ic., t. 820; G. Matthewsii, Hook., Hook. Bp. 
Fil., 5, t. 290. 
8. Vernation sarmentose. Fronds indefinite, climbing, bi- 
tripinnate, rachis fleeuose, pinne refracted, pinnules 
small, cuneiform. Ampelogramma, J. Sm. 
G. flexuosa, Desv. (v v.) (G. retrofracta, Hook. and Grev., 
Bot. Misc., 13, t. 112). 
The above are the principal representatives of the genus, 
with few exceptions they are natives of the West Indies and ` DOM 
Tropical America, extending to Chili; one of them, @. 
calomelanos, is found in Western Tropical Africa, and also 
in Mauritius, but is believed to have been introduced. 
G. leptophylla, a small annual, has still wider geographical 
range, being found in Jersey, South of Europe, and regions 
of the Mediterranean, Western African Islands, Tropical 
America, South Africa, India (Neilgherries) and New — 
South Wales; and G. Pozoi, a native of the South of ` 
Europe, is represented in New South Wales and New S 
Zealand by G. rutefolia and G. glandulosa. | 
