CHARACTERS OF TRIBES AND GENERA. 
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236 (v v.); A. rotundifolia, Schrad.; A. caudata, Kaulf. 
(A. radicans, Raddi Fil. Bras., t. 10); A. mandioceana, 
Raddi, Hook., Gard. Ferns, t. 36 (v v.) ; A. collina, Raddi, 
Hook. Fil. Exot., t. 1 (v v.); A. hirsuta, Sw. (v v.); A. 
tomentosa, Sw. (A. flexuosa, Sw., Hook. Fil Ezot., t. 30) 
(v v.) ; A. Schimperiana, Pr.; A. Wightiana, Gard., Bedd., 
F. S. Ind., t. 65 ; A. trichorhiza, Gard., Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 876; 
A. fulva, Sw., Hook. Fil. Exot., t. 196 (v v.) ; A. cuneata, 
Kze., Anal. Dier. 8, t- 5. 
tt Vernation sarmentose (Anemirhiza, J. Sm.). 
Sp. A. adiantifolia, Sw. (v v.) (Plum. Fil, t. 32) var. 
asplenifolia, Hook. and Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 16. 
Oss.—This species differs from all the preceding in the S 
fronds being distantly produced on a sarmentum. In the P 
“ Botany of the Voyage of the Herald” (1853), 1, p. 949, — 
I noticed this peculiarity, and considered it might be suffi- 
cient to characterise a distinct genus under the name of- 
Anemirhiza, but farther consideration induces me to retain 
it as a section only. 
206.—ÅNEMIDICTYON, J. Sm. (1841). 
Anemia sp., Hook. Syn. Fil. y 
Vernation fasciculate, erect, acaulose. Fertile m tri- 
partite, the two lateral branches fertile, paniculate, the ; 
central ones sterile, pinnate. Veins reticulate. mate 
as in Anemia. 
Type. Anemia Phylilitidis, Sw. 
Ilust. Hook. and Bauer Gen. Fil, t. 103; Moore Tod. 
Fil., p. 92, B; J. Sm. Ferns, Brit. and For., fig. 144 
Hook. Syn. Fil, t. 8, fig. 65, e. = k 
_ Sp. A. Tweediana, Hook. Ic. Pl, t. 906; A. Phyl M 
(Sw. ) (v v) (Plum Fil., t. 156). 
