Lomaria. | CXLVIL. FILICES. 737 
l to 1j lines broad.—Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 142, t. 167; F. Muell. 
E y. 121; bed nr R. Br. Prod. 152 
Vict Deep shaded valleys, Delatite, Mitta-Mitta, Bawbaw, etc., in Gipps’ 
Land, ascending to ts xs ae EE 
Tosm “Der t Riv EHE on ; covering shaded precipices near the 
Acheron F Rie Sian $ éhady ditis, Ponts C. Stuart. 
Also in New Zealand. 
. Fullageri, F. Muell. Fragm. viii. 157.—Rhizome lengthening 
into a ink of 1 to 2 ft. and with the remains of old fronds 2 to 4 in. 
thick. Fronds mostly about 1 ft. long, pinnate. Segments of the 
barren ones oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, obtusely auriculate at the base 
on each side, the larger ones 13 to 2 in. long and 4 in. broad, the upper 
ones shorter and confluent, the lower “smaller distant and more 
auriculate, all attached by their broad base, the margins and fork ked 
k. Syn. Filic. 481 
N.S. Wal Lord Howe's Island, €. Moore, Fullagar, Fitzgerald. mee 
name and dia agnosis were printed off my in 1873, though not actually publishe 
till 1874, at about the same time as F. Mue 
he 
glabrous. _ Fertile fronds equi MES the narrow iieii eee in 
above 6 in. long.— L. era, 
. 68; Fl. 2; 
Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. ii ii. 97, t. 247 ; Ps minor and S. pro Pen. 
R. Br. Prod. 153. 
| Queensland. Rockingham Bay, Daliachy ; Mount Lindsay, W. Hill; Bowen, 
xL 
ham 
S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, A. Cunningham, 
es olls and others; New England, €. Stuart; Clarence River, Beckler, Wilcox ; 
weed Island, 
e River, Gui Guilfo dee tree ubt $ pat an Ris e Gipps’ Land, F. Mueller 
and ot 
E rt Dalrymple and King’s Island, R. Brown ; abundant in wet 
"iy rom “throughout the island, J. m wr ker. 
S. Aus Lofty Ranges, F. Mueller. 
] America, the 
species is dispersed over da and southern extratropica 
dyes hipelago, the south Pacific Islands and New Zealand. : 
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