Aspleniwm.| CXLVITt. FILTCES. 75i 
po Rockingham Bay, W. Hill, DallacAy ; Daintree River, Fitzalan. 
Wal Richmond River, C. Moore (referred in Syn. Filic. 234 to A, 
Ee. Metten. under the impression that the specimens sent were de fronds) 
acleay River, Fitsgerald ; Tweed River, Guilfoyle. 
Common in East India. 
19. A. polypodioides, Wetten.; Hook. Spec. Filic. ii. 257, Syn. 
Filic. 238. — Tronk erect, attaining sometimes 3 or 4 ft. Fronds 
bipinnate, several feet long, 1 to 2 ft. roa the stipes ps rhachis with- 
out scales. Secondary pinne mostly 3 to 4 in. long, lanceolate, shortly 
eret acuminate, more or less deeply vinpátild towards the = 
Queensland. Rockingham Bay, growing frequently in water, Dallachy ; 
Daintree River, Fitzalan ; pum A Creek, Hartmann, 
Spread over East India and the Malayan Archipelago. 
20. A, melanochlamys, Hook. Spec. Filie. iii. 259, Syn. Filie. 239. 
—Trunk unknown. Fronds Ep 6 * long and 1 to 2 ft. broad, 
ceding spec es. “Secondary M^ denis it MA gments from 
oblong rounded and under , to lanceolate and a e1 in. long and 
then usually crenate with a i uo opposite pate us. Sori and 
indusia linear, very conspieuous from their dark almost black colour, 
* ltt S. Wales. Lord Howe's Island, M'Gillivray, Milne, C. Moore, and 
0 
E 
. A. decussat Swartz; Hook. Spec. Filie. iii, 270, Syn. 
Filie. 243.—Trunk erect, ay on ds 3 to 4 ft. long, pinnate with 
only, lanceolate, ‘acuminate, 6 in. to near 1 ft. long, 1 to 1i in. 
