770 CXLVII. FILICES. [ Polypodium. 
from it and often near the margin. Receptacles excavated, more or less 
porns on the upper surface.—P. errr Labill. Pl. Noy. Holl. 
i. 91, 0; F. Muell. Fragm. v. 128, n of Forst. ; P. Billardieri, 
R. Br. Prod. 147; is Spee. Filic. v. 82, ‘Syn. Filie. 364; Sieb. Syn. 
Filice. n. 98; P. rem, Willd. ; ; Sieb. ur Mixt. n. 938 ; Phyma- 
todes Biter, aap Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 150. 
N. ales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Fraser, Woolls ; 
Clarcne Rive, Wilcox ; Macleay River, C. Moore; Tweed River, ’ Guilfoyle ; Hla- 
warra and Twofold Bay, F. Mueller; Lord Howe's Island, M*Gillivray, C. "Mor e, 
dere 
ria. Grampians, Wilhelmi, Sullivan; Dandenong Ranges, Apollo Bay 
TM Cape m he um Eos. eller 
alrymple and Kent’s Island, = Brown ; abundant on rocks 
and inks ks of tie a J. D. Hooker ; King’s Island, Neat 
Also in New Zealand and perhaps in New Caledonia. 
usuall a r numerous, row lanceolate or almost linear, often 
faleate, obtuse or acuminate, 13 to 3 in. long, decurrent and confluent 
nto a winged rhachis, of a thinner texture than the preceding specie 
although the veins are but little prominent. Sori rather small, distant, 
in a single row on each side of the midrib between it and the margin, 
pustulatum, Schkuhr, Filie. ii. t. 10, Hook. Spee. Filic. v. 80, Syn. 
Filic. 363, Sieb. Syn. Filie. n. 96, x of Forst.; Pleopeltis pustulata, 
T. Moore; Bail. Qu eensl. Ferns, 4 
~~ vensland. Brisbane River, Moreton Bay, A. rag AU 
. B. alee, ae rt Jackson do the Blue Mountains, Woolls and others; New 
England, C. Stuart; Hastings River, A. Pas. Beckler; Macleay River, 
Heriot, Fitzgerald ; laeta: A. Cunning ngham. 
"Vietósia. Gillibrand River and Nangatta Mountains, F. Mueller. 
Also in New Zealand and the South Pacific Islands. 
20. P. verrucosum, Wall. ; Hook. o Filic. v. 81, Gard. Ferns, 
t. 41, Syn. Filic. 344. —Fronds 3 or 4 ft. long, pinnate, glabrous. 
Pinne oblong. lanceolate, acuminate, obtusely serrulate, equally or 
unequally cuneate at the base, shortly Repo OT cà sessile, 
apparently avtientite on the rhachis, 6 to 8 n. long, 4 to 1 in. broad, 
membranous. Venation reticulate between the primary veins with free 
venules in the areoles. Sori distant in a single row on each side of 
ae oe and near to it, the excavated receptacles very prominent 
upper surface. — Goniophlebium verrucosum, Bedd. Ferns 
Brit. Ind. E t. 257. 
Queensland. Rockingham Bay, Dallachy ; Daintree River, Fitzalan. 
Also in the Malayan Peninsula and Archipelago. 
