Gardneriane. N. O. Filices. 
TAB. DCCCLXXVI. 
ANEMIA TRICHORHIZA. 
Candice subrepente crasso pilis longis rufis pulcherrime articulatis 
crinito, frondibus sterididus anguste ovatis pinnatis densissime 
ferrugineo-lanatis supra demum glabratis coriaceis pinnis pin- 
natifidis laciniis rotundatis, /ertidiéus lanceolatis bipinnatifidis 
totis ferrugineo-lanatis brevi-stipitatis Rents divergentibus, 
stipitibus universalibus fronde brevioribus lana’ 
Has. Dry rocks, summit of Sierra de cei Haid. Feb. 
1841. G. Gardner (n, 4080). 
A very distinct species of Anemia, remarkable for the very long, 
rich, chestnut-brown, jointed hairs at the origin of the stipites, 
and no less for the very woolly character of the whole fronds 
when young, and for the two sterile fronds not rising erect and 
approximating, as it were, as in other Azemia, but divaricating 
so as to stand nearly on the same plane with the sterile frond: in 
this respect showing a near affinity with Zrochopteris, Gardner ; 
but there the sterile and fertile fronds are united into one, not 
stipitate, but constituting lobes of the same frond. In Trocho- 
pteris, too, the habit is very peculiar. 
Fig. 1. Portion of a fertile frond with capsules. 2. Capsule : 
—magns, 
