Lindsea. | CXLVIL FILICES. 719 
Pinnules obovate or oblong-cuneate, 2 to 3 lines 
g. RESET 6. L. trichomanoides. 
Fronds bipinnato, the rhachis slender Hlexuose, ` Pinnules 
cuneate-truncate, 1 to 2 1 7. L. microphylla. 
Fronds ere s] londer, istius r Putas small "deeply 
PM d o 2 or 3 cuneate lobes, 1 to 2 lines 
ng 8. L. incisa, 
Primary SRBE entire lancoolate, or * pinnate with short 
secondary pinn Veins anastom 
rimary pinnules prod POTIER pent? Pr 4 to 8 
lines long . L. Fraseri, 
Primary pin nules: lanceolate, 1 to 4 in. long, ‘entire or 
Mos d or m = with short —' 
es 10, L. ensifolia. 
aiy ies les "lanceolate, coriaceous, entire, woolly- 
tomentose underneath, Veins free . 11. Z. lanuginosa, 
Er Bir der. 
UM forest land in the western districts common, Robertson; F. 
Mello; pee other 
smania. ibadani in heathy places, J. D. Hooker. 
S. Australia. Onkaparinga, F. Mueller, 
W. Australia. King Georgo '8 biam to Swan River, Oldfield, Drummond, n. 
226, 401, Preiss, n. 1306, and o 
Alsoin New Zealand, New Caledonia and Norfolk Island. 
: L. dimorpha, Bail. Queensl. Ferns, 19. —Rhizome tufted. Fronds 
"ida pinnate, the barren ones mostly 2 in. long or rather more, with 
a few broad flabellate pinnules toothed and shortly lobed, cepts! 
oblique. Fertile fronds much longer, the stipes and rhachis very 
slender and pale-coloured. Pinnu les either broadly poer very 
oblique E undivided as in L. linearis or once or twice bipart 
L. incisa.— L. heterophylla, Prent. in Trim. Journ. Bot. 1873, 295, not 
of Dryand. 
risbane, Prentice, Bailey. A very distinct species readily 
e oa denda taftod fronds, Erab tho fertile fronds in the specimens 
Seen are not very perfect. 
3. L. cultrata, Swartz ; Hook. Spec. Filic. i. 203, Syn. Filie. 105.— 
Rhizome Aa very shortly creeping. Yan simply pinnate, 3 
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