Lindsea.] CXLVII. FILICES. 721 
equilateral, 2 to 3 lines long, the upper ones confluent, all rounded and 
entire at the end with a continuous sorus, or notched with an inter- 
rupted sorus and indusium. Veinlets forked, not anastomising.— Hook. 
Sp. Filic. i. 218, Syn. Filie. 110; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 136; F. Muell. 
Fragm. v. 118. 
N. S. Wales? Illawarra, Herb. F. Mueller, collector not named; Kurrajong, 
Woolls, a small doubtful specimen. 
Tasmania. Dense forests near Macquarrie Harbour, Milligan, Gunn. 
Also in New Zealand. 
7. L. microphylla, Swartz ; Hook. Spec. Filie. i. 218, Syn. Filie. 
110.—Hhizome knotted, shortly creeping. Fronds 6 in. to 1 ft. or 
fertile ones obovate cuneate or almost fan-shaped, equilateral, 1 to 2 
or rarely 3 lines broad, undivided with a coutinuous sorus, or notched 
or lobed with the sori interrupted.—Hook. and Grev. Ie. Filie. t. 194; 
Sieb. Fl. Mixt. n. 234; F. Muell. Fragm. v. 119. 
Queensland, Brisbane River, Moreton Bay, Fraser, F. Mueller. f 
- S. Wale Port Jackson, R. Brown, A. Cunningham; Clarence River, 
Wileor ; New England, C. Stuart. 
8. L. incisa, Prent. in Trim. Journ. Bot. 1878, 295.— Very near a 
microphylla, with the same creeping rhizome, but the stipes an 
Queensland. Vicinity of Moreton Bay, Fraser, Leichhardt, A. Cunningham, 
M: 
F. ueller, 
10. L. ensifolia, Swartz ; Hook. Spec. Filie. i. 220, Syn. Ape . 
—Rhizome cree ing. Fronds simply pinnate, 6 1n. to above 1 ft. high. 
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