Lobliane. N. O. Filices. 
DCCCCXIII. 
ASPLENIUM (Athyrium?) GRamMMITOIDES, Hook. 
ucris oblongis planiusculis ciliatis, inferioribus seepe dipla- 
zoideis. 
Diplazium grammitoides, Presi, Epimel. Bot. p. 84. 
Has. Luzon, Cuming, n. 56. J ava, Thos. Lobb, n. 258. 
Mr. J. Smith in his Enumeratio Filicum, after the names 
of ten species of Diplazium, observes that « Mr. i 
. : 
: ania A f 
priety of referring it to the Genus Diplazium, unless Diplazi- 
um were to receive every Asplenium which had a double 
ée places in Asplenium. So different are the views of 
Botanists m regard to the Genera of Ferns: Botanists, too, 
alike anxious to fix them upon a firm and solid basis. 
Fig. 1. Upper portion of pine. f. 2. Upper side of a fer- 
tile pmna. =f. 3 Seton i—magnified, = 
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