330 Diplazium, 



Diplazium grandifolium, Willd. Sp. PL v. 351 ; Poir. Enc. Supp. ii. 



487; Spreng. Syst. 68; Desv. Prod. 280; Presl, Tent. Pter. 113, 



t. 4, fig. 3; J. Sm. Hook. Journ. Sot. iv. 172; Id. Cat. Ferns 47; 



Kze. Sot. Zeit. iii. 286; Id. Lin. xxiii. 251, 309; Fee, Oen. Fil. 213; 

 Diplazium brevifolium, Xze. Lin. xxiii. 250, 309. 

 Diplazium fraxinifolium, Lodd. Cat. 1849. f. Kze. 

 Diplazium Schlimense, Fee, Icon. Nouv. 84; Metten. Aspl. 179. 

 Asplenium grandifolium, Sw. Prod. 130; Presl, Mel. Haenk. i. 41; 



Metten. Aspl. 178, t. 6. fig. 3 ; Hook. Sp. Fil. iii. 241. 

 Hemionitis grandifolia, Sm. Act. Taw. v. 410. f. Metten. ; Sw. Fl. 2nd. 



Occ. iii. 1605. 



grandifolium, KL MS. Diplazium celtidifolium. 

 Griffitliii, M.* Assam. 

 Mcenkeanum, Presl. Diplazium expansum. 

 harpeodes, M. Samoan Islands. 



Diplazium falcatum, Srack. U.S. Expl. Exped. xvi. 143 (non Liebm.) ; 

 Metten. Aspl. 185 ; Hook. Sp. Fil. iii. 265. 



Tieterophyllum, Bl. Callipteris heterophylla. 



Jieteropteron, Kze. Hb. Callipteris paradoxa. 



hians, Kze. MS.: Kl. Lin. xx. 361. Columbia (Moritz 289 ; 

 Triana 32) ; Venezuela (F. et Sohl. 605, in part ; 958, 

 1225 ; Lind. 533) ; Caraccas (Lind. 503) ; New Grenada 

 (Lind. 1016) ; Quito ; Equador ; Bogota ; Jamaica. 



Diplazium tumulosum, Moore, Synops. Iv. 



Asplenium Mans, Metten. Aspl. 188; Hook. Sp. Fil. iii. 233. 



Silsenbergianum, Presl. Diplazium sylvaticum. 

 horriditm, Kze. Callipteris accedens. 

 humile, JBoj. Sort, Maur. 398. Mauritius. 

 Jiymenodes, Kze. BQ>. Diplazium arboreum, y. 

 incequilaterwm, Liebm. Diplazium lonchophyllum. 

 incisum, Schum. ? Callipteris accedens. 

 integrifolium, Bl. Oxygonium integrifolium. 

 integrifolium, Keinw. Diplazium alternifolium. 

 juglandifolium, Cav.: Sw. Syn. Fil. 91, 282. Jamaica; Vene- 

 zuela (Fendl. 498). Sloane, Jam. i. t. 37. 

 Diplazium juglandifolium, Willd. Sp. PL v. 352; Sclkr. Crypt. 80, t. 



D. Griffithii : fronds deltoid, bipinnate, subcoriaceous ; pinnae curved or 

 ascending, the lower distinctly stipitate, elongate-triangular acuminate, the 

 upper oblong acuminate sessile, the uppermost confluent, forming an acumi- 

 nated pinnatifld apex ; pinnules oblong falcate, subauriculate, acute, crenate- 

 serrate, those of the lower pinnae slightly unequal ; sori curved, borne near 

 the costa. This is quite unlike any other Diplazium we have seen. The 

 lamina of the frond is 12 15 inches in length, and nearly as much in width 

 across the base ; the stipes 0-12 inches long, and as well as the rachis rounded 

 behind, and channelled in front ; the lowest pinnae have a stalk fully half an 

 inch in length, those above them becoming gradually more shortly stalked 

 until the upper ones become sessile and confluent. 



[Gen. 88. Sp. 1318.] 





