TABIE OF GENEBA. CXXX1X. 



ft Indusia obsolete ; fronds coriaceous, scaly. 



67. Ceterach, wuid. 1810 [ P 1L] 



Ceterac, Adans. 1763. 

 Notolepeum, Newm. 1844. 



(b) Indusia connivent in pairs, face to face. 

 Veins free. 



68. Scolopendrium, Smith, 1793 [p. lii.] 



PhyUitis, Newm. 1844. 

 ** Veins reticulated. 

 t Sori parallel, oblique. 



69. Antigramma, Preri, 1836 [p. lii.] 



tt Sori fldbellately arranged. 



70. Schaflheria, -Fee, 1856 [p. liii.] 



ftf *Sor* irregular, 



71- Camptosorus, i*, 1833 [ P . liii.] 



(c) Indusia connate in pairs, tack to back. 

 * Veins free. 



72- Diplazium, S. 1800 [p. ii v .] 



Lotzea, Kl. et Kant. 1847. 

 ** Veins connivently anastomosing. 



73. Callipteris, Bory, 1804 [ P . lv.] 



Digrammaria, Hook, (non Pr.) I Anisogonium, Presl, 1836. 

 1840. I Mierostegia, Presl, (pt.) 184,9. 



*** Veins- reticulated. 



74, Oxygonium, Prc*z, 1836 [p. lv.] 



Pteriglyphis, Fee, 1843. 

 Ochlogramma, Presl, 1849. 



14. DlDTMOCHL2ENE^. 



(a) Veins free. 



75. Didymochlaena, Desv. 1811 [ P . hi.] 



Tegiilaria, Reirnv. 1825. I Hippodium, Gaud. 1826. 



Ceramium >J Eeiw>.1825. Hysterocarpus, Langid. MS. : 



Monochlaena, Gaud. 1826. | ^ee, 1851 



(b) Veins connivently anastomosing. 



76. Mesochlsena, -K. -Br. 1838 [p. Mi.] 



Sphterostephanos, J. 8m. 1838. 



[No. 118 should perhaps follow here.] 



