Grammitis.] CXLVII, FILICES. 775 
America, another is known from New Zealand Chili and South West Domh 
im is only in the Malayan Archipelago and Pacific Islands, and three 
Fronds simply pinnate. Pinne thick, entire, scaly undere", 
with free veins, the sori crowded in a broad marginal lin 
or band. 
Pinnæ broadly ovate. Line x sorinot 1 line broad . l. G. Reynoldsü, 
Inns of sori above 1 line broad . 2,- G. Muelleri. 
us small, bipinnate, with lobed segments. Veins 
overed underneath with wein hairs . 8. G. rutefolia. 
4. Q. leptophylla. 
See 
aes ae lelicate . 
: 
pinnz or Eimer Veins 
Pinnæ tapering at the -— ps ‘distinct, Sori very 
irregular and unequa 
US connected e a winged rhachis. Sori i long, 
mostly reaching the margin 
(See also Polypodium australe, with small narrow coria 
5. G. pinnata. 
6. G. ampla. 
E IA A a d de y 
J 
. G. Reynoldsii, 7. Muell.—Rhizome ary Fronds in our 
E 3 so 6 in. long, simpiy pinnate. 
broadly ovate or orbieular, obtuse, entire, about 
densely covered on both sides with hairlike ae 
the scales, oblong or shortly linear, transverse and distinct but closely 
crowded near the margin, forming a continuous line about 1 line broad, 
Notholena Reynoldsii, 3 Muell. Fragm. viii. 175. 
Central Australia. Near Mount Olgar, Gosse. Evidently nearly allied to the 
following species. 
2. G. —Rhizome 
scaly, shortly creeping. Fr dadi 6 in. to 
the rhachis scaly. Pinnæ in distant 
entire, } to 1 in long, thick, sprink 
underneath vitiis ciliate scales. Sori n 
ery numerous, mostly short, transverse but crowded 
D lines broad. A few 
r a single cordate 
143, t. 295, Syn. 
Queensland. Clevelandand Rockingham Bays, W. Hill, Bowman, N. Taylor ; 
Gilbert I River Armit ; Rockhampton, Tissu, Ü co eias y, Thozet. 
ith eux Mg hairs oecasi 
Mg ems mostly we the 
