420 ETYMOLOGY. 
Rhipidopteris, rhipis, fan; shape of the fronds like a fan. 
Saccoloma, sakkos, a bag or sack, loma, margin; the union 
of the indusium with the margin, forming a hood or 
. cyst, 
Sadleria, in honour of Josephus Sadler, an Hungarian 
botanist. 
Salpichlena, salpi, pipe, chlena, a cloak; the indusium 
being like a pipe. 
Schaffneria, in honour of — Gau a German botanical 
collector in Mexico. 
Schellolepis, schello, skeleton, lepis, scale; the character of 
the scale surrounding the sori. 
Schizolepton, schizo, to cut, leptos, slender; sporangia 
seated in a slit. è 
Schizoloma, schizo, I cut, loma, a border or margin; the 
sori in the form of a slit on the margin of the frond. a 
Scolopendrium, skolopendra, a centipede; the appearance SE 
of fructification on the under side of the frond. P. 
Seypholepia, skyphos, a cup, lepis, scale; the form of the ` ` 
indusium. Ce 
Selliguea, in memory of M. Selligue, a French optician. 
Soromanes, soros, heap, mania, fancy; the sporangia in X 
fancifal and irregular heaps. T 
Stegnogramma, stegnos, a cover, gramma, a line; sori - E 
linear, but not furnished with indusia, as stated by ——— 
Blume. : 
 Stenochlena, stenos, narrow, chlena, cloak; narrow in- 
dusium. 
‘Stenosemia, stenos, narrow, sema, standard; the fertile 
Pa frond with its narrow segments being like a flag. S 
 Stromatopteris, stroma, a cover; the sori being ees 
-with wool.like hairs. | 
