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or lobes of tie tertiary segments, or sometimes wholly free without 
any winged margins, narrow, with a sma a entire 
peepee exserted. — Bedd. Ferns S. Ind. ; F. Muell. Fragm. 
en sland. York Peninsula, Hahn’s Expedition, N. Taylor; Rockingham 
Bay, W. Hill, Dallachy ; x Bay and Islands off the Coast, Bailey; Daintree 
"S Bitialun ) ; Bowen 
: S. Wal Main d Fitzgerald. 
Very widely spread over the tropical regions of the New and Old World, 
8. T. pyxidiferum, L;i»».; Hook. Spec. Filie. i. hus Syn. Filic. 
81. —Fronds i in the pree specimens 1 to 2 i long, ovate or 
oblong in proni pinnate. Pinnules ovate, doéplj pinnatifid or 
bipimnatifid, t lower ones usually Mt the egre ones eonneeted 
Que ensland. York Pulli N. Taylor ; Bellenden Ker eee Rockies 
Bay, Dallach, y. 
Widely spread over the tropical regions ofthe New and the Old World, 
. datum, Brackenr. Ferns U. S. Expl. Exped. 256, t. 36, 
f. aane creeping, rigid, rather stout. Fronds narrow, thin, 
3 to 8 i long, pinnate with pinnatifid pinnæ or bipinnate with 
pinnatifid pinnules, the ultimate segments linear, 1-nerved, the upper 
confluent ones short and rather distant, giving the pinnu ules an acuminate 
aspect. Indusia half immersed i e short lower inner lobes of the 
pinnules or segments, shortly sines with: a narrow spreading border. 
Receptacle usually exserted. 
N. S. Wal Cape Byron, Port quarrie, New England and Illawarra, 
rief Tweed River, Guilfoyle ; Mais River, gis p Kurrajong, Mrs. 
Also in the South Pacific Islands, and closely allied to the tropical American T. 
tern ‘Sw. (T. angustatum, Carm.) to which it is referred by F. Muell. Fragm. 
ee Se and knotty. Winds to 8 in ciet broadly iatis 
lanceolate in outline, bipinnate with deeply ‘bipinnatifid pinnules. 
meld aged l to s in., Maire secs about iin. long; segments very 
r Spreaung 
Often rather broad approaching that of a | Hymonop hatte _ Stipes 
Short or long, DAC at the base with db rae bristles.— T. meifolium, 
Bory ; Hook. Spre. Filic. i. 137 ; Syn. Filic. ed. 1, 86; T. polyanthos, 
Hook. 1o. PI. t /09 
