288 Dansea. Darea. 



trichomanoides, Spruce MS.* Peru : Tarapota (Spruce 4710). 

 trifoliata, Bchb. MS. Dansea simplicifolia, /3. 



Danaeopsls, fresl, Supp. Tent, 39. 

 paleacea, Presl. Danaea ? paleacea. 



Jussieu, Gen. Plantarum 15. 

 appendiculata, Willd. Asplenium bulbiferum, ft. 

 appendiculata, Bl. Asplenium Veitchianum, ft. 

 asplenioides, Bory. Asplenium Boryanum. 

 aspidioides, Willd. Athyrium aspidioides. 

 auriculata, Willd. Asplenium Thunbergii. 

 Belangeri, Bory. Asplenium Yeitchianum. 

 lifida, Klfs. Asplenium inaequale. 

 bifida, Bory. Asplenium inaequale, ft. 

 cicutaria, Sm. Asplenium cicutarium. 



^ * -R Ti/ra f Asplenium Dregeanum. 

 coarctata, Boj. MS.- J As j )lenium brac l iyp teron. 



cvneata, Desv. Asplenium amne. 



disticha, Klfs. Asplenium rutsefolium, )3. 

 flaccida, Sm. Asplenium flaccidum. 

 flaccida, ft. Hook, et Am. Asplenium flexuosum. 

 foecunda, Fee. Asplenium compressum. 

 fceniculacea, Sieb. Asplenium viviparum. 

 fwnarioides, H. B. Davallia meifolia. 

 fumarioides, Carm. MS. Asplenium palmatifidum. 

 furcata, Sm. Asplenium rutsefolium, ft. 

 furcata, Bl. Asplenium "Veitchianum. 

 furcans, Bory. Polybotrya furcata. 



hybrida, Carm. MS. Asplenium flexuosum. 



incequalis, Willd. Asplenium insequale. 



intermedia, Klfs.: Sieb. Asplenium insequale. 

 japonica, Willd. Onychium japonicum. 



membranacea, Poir. Asplenium cicutarium. 



? millefolia, Fee. Asplenium millefolium. 



mucronata, De Cand. Hb. Asplenium solidum, ft. 



myriophylla, Willd. Asplenium myriophyllum. 



obtusa, Desv. Asplenium amne. 



odontites, Willd. Asplenium flaccidum. 



* D. trichomanoides, Spruce MS. : rhizome slender, ascending ; fronds (ste- 

 rile) about 6 inches high, pinnate; pinnae oblong obtuse an inch long, truncate 

 at the base, somewhat wavy on the margin, pellucid, the veins quite simple, 

 very distinct, and spreading at right angles; rachis narrowly winged; fertile 

 fronds rather taller (a span high), the pinnae stalked, oblong obtuse, unequal 

 at the base, bearing about 10-12 synangiae wliich are oblong, with about 12 

 apertures. 



[Gen. 46. Sp. 1166.J 



