POLYPODIUM 



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POLYPODIUM 



P. biseria'le (two-serial). 3-5. Peru and Ecuador. 



biserra'tum (twice-serrated). 



brasilie'nse (Brazilian). Possibly the oldest name for 

 P. neriifolimn. 



Bro'wnii (Brown's). -1$. Australia ; New Cale- 

 donia, &c. 1823. 



califo'micum (Californian). i. California. 1888. 

 Greenhouse. 



calva'tum (bald). China. 



cameroonia'num (Cameroon). 4-7. Cameroon Moun- 

 tains. 



capitella'tum (small-headed). See P. JUGLANDIFOLIUM. 



Cathari'nce (St. Catherine's). See P. LORICEUM. 



,, cau'diceps (tail-headed). Formosa. 1886. 



chnoo'des (shavings-like). i\-2. W. Ind. and 

 Venezuela. 



cilia'tum (eye-lashed). See P. PILOSELLOIDES CILIA- 

 TUM. 



clathra'tum (lattice-like). Simla. 



,, colpo'dfs (sinuous). See P. PLESIOSORUM. 



,, co'nfluens (flowing- together). A. Fertile and barren 

 fronds different. E. Australia. 1820. 



conjuga' turn (united). 3-4. Trop. Asia. 



conti'guum (adjoining). See P. LO.VGIFOLIUM. 



coro'nans (crowning). See P. CONJUGATUM. 



,, corymbi'ferum (corymb-bearing). See P. LINGUA 



CORYMBIFERUM. 



,, costa'tum (ribbed). Frond more shortly stalked than 



in P. stigmosum. Himalaya. 1824. 

 crassifo'lium (thick-leaved). 3. August. Trop. 



Amer. 

 albopunctati' ssimum (white-much-dotted). Much 



dotted with white. Brazil. 1840. 

 crossing' rvium (thick- nerved). See P. PLATYPHYLLUM. 

 crena'tum (scolloped), ij. August. Jamaica. 1823. 

 curva'tum (curved), i. August. Jamaica to Peru. 



1823. 



cuspida' turn (short-pointed). See P. PERSIC.EFO'LIUM. 

 decuma'num (tall). 5. August. Brazil. 1818. 

 decussa'tum (decussate). 5-7. W. Ind. to Peru and 



Brazil. 



defle'xum (bent-down). 2. July. Colombia. 1830. 

 Dia'nce (Diana's). See P. MOLLE. 

 dictyoca'llis (beautifully-netted). See P. DECUMANUM. 

 diffo'rme (two- formed). 4-5. Pinnae often of two 



shapes. Malaya. 

 macrophy'llum (large-leaved). Frond 5 ft. long; 



pinnae 9 in. long. 1898. 

 dilata'tum (dilated). 2i-4. N. India ; Malaccas ; 



Samoa. 



dissi'mile (unlike). 2. July. Brazil. 1820. 

 ,, dissi'mile (dissimilar) of Hooker. See P. CHNOODES. 

 di'stans (distant). 3-5. N. India to Ceylon and Java. 

 dive'rgens (spreading). See NEPHRODIUM EFPUSUM. 

 diversify' Hum (diverse- leaved). 2. Trop. Amer. 1817. 

 dre'panum (sickle). 1-2. Madeira. Greenhouse. 

 effu'sum (spreading). See NEPHRODIUM EFFUSUM. 

 ela'sticum (elastic). i-i\. July. Trop. Amer. 1824. 

 e'legans (elegant). Frond pale green. 1903. 

 ensifo'lium (sword-leaved). See P. ANGUSTIFOLIUM 



ENSIFOLIUM. 



fi'lipes (thread-stalked). See P. TENELLUM. 

 flocculo'sum (woolly). |-i$. August. N. India. 



1841. 



fo'ssum (pitted), i. Malaya. 1881. 

 frale'rnum (brotherly). iJ-2. Rhizome covered with 



rusty scales. Mexico. 



,, fraxinifo'lium (ash-leaved). See P. DIVERSIFOLIUM. 

 Gardnjri (Gardner's). 1-2. Ceylon. 

 gemina turn (twin). J-^. Near P. LYCOPODIOIDES. 



Brazil. 



Ghiesbre'ghtii (Ghiesbreght's). 2-2 J. S. Mexico. 

 gla'brum (smooth). f-J. July. Australia. New 



Caledonia, &c. 

 glaucophy'llum (sea-green-leaved). }-i|. W. Ind., 



Colombia, &c. 1874. 



glau'cum (sea-green). Fronds glaucous. 

 ,, vi'ride (green). Fronds green. 

 glau'cum (sea-green). ij-2j. Philippines. 

 ,, crista'tum (crested). Fronds crested. 1903. 

 Ma'yii (May's). Fronds plumose. 1903. 

 gonato'des (knotted). See P. PLESIOSORUM. 

 gra'ndiceps (large-headed). -J. Formosa, Japan. 



1885. 

 gra'ndidens (large- toothed) . See P. PERSIC^FOLIUM 



GRANDIDENS. 



P. grandifo'lium (large-leaved). See P. MEMBRANACEUM 



GRANDIFOLIUM. 



,, gri'seum (grey), ii-2^. Mexico and Guatemala. 

 ,, guatemale' nse (Guatemalan). 2*. Trop. Amer. 

 ,, harpeo'des (sickle-like). See P. LORICM;M LATIPES. 

 kastefo'lium (halbert-leaved). i-ii. W. In.l. 

 ,, hasta'tum (halbert-shaped) of Fee. See P. TI-IKA- 



GONUM. 



,, hemioniti' deum (Hemionitis-likc). i. Trop. Asia. 

 ,, Henchma'nni (Henchman's). See P. FRATERNUM. 

 ,, Hera'cleum (Heracleum-like). 3-4. Trop. Asia. 

 ,, heleroca' rpum (various-fruited). ii~2. N. India; 



Ceylon, &c. 



Zippe'llii (Zippell's). Sori smaller, scattered. 

 heterophy'llum (variable-leaved). . July. W. Ind. 



1820. 



himalaye'nse (Himalayan). 2-3. N. India. 

 ,, hirsu'tum (hairy). Brazil. 



,, hymeno'dcs (membrane-like). See P. SUPERFICIALE. 

 ,, i'ntequa'le (unequal). See P. GUATEMALENSE. 

 inca'num (hoary). }. August. S. Amer. i8n. 

 ,, inci'sum (cut)." i. July. W. Ind. 1810. 

 ,, incurva'tum (incurved). $. Malaya. 

 ,, interme'dium (intermediate). See P. CALIFORNICUM. 

 ,, iridifo'lium (Iris-leaved), ij. September. 

 ,, irioi'des (Iris-like). 1-3. Tropical and subtropical 



Old World. 

 ,, ra'mo-crista'tum (branched-crested). Fronds much 



divided towards the apex, crested. 1902. 

 ,, irregula're (irregular). See P. DIFFORME. 

 ,, jamaice'nse (Jamaica), ij. June. Jamaica. 1820. 

 ,, juglandifo'lium (walnut-leaved). ij-zj. July. 



Himalaya. 1822. 

 ,, tenuicau'da (slender- tailed). Fronds attenuated 



at the apex. 



,, kanerinskia'num ( Karwinskian) . See P. PLEBEIUM. 

 Kni'ghticK (Mrs. Knight's). Fronds long, narrow, 



arching. 1903. 



Krame'ri (Kramer's), i-f. Japan. 1878. Green- 

 house or nearly hardy. 

 ,, lachnopo' 'dium (downy-footed). 4. June. Jamaica. 



1843. 



,, la'chnopus (woolly-footed), r-ij. N. India. 

 ,, Iceviga'tum (smooth). Trop. Amer. 

 lanceola'tum (spear- headed), i. August. S. Amer. 



1812. 

 latifo'lium (broad- leaved). See NEPHRODIUM LATI- 



FOLIUM. 



,, la'tipes (broad-stalked). See P. LORICEUM LATIPES. 

 ,. leiorhi'zon (smooth-rooted). 4-6. Trop. Asia. 1844. 

 ,, lepido'pteris (scale-winged). Trop. Amer. 

 rufulum (reddish). Scales of rhizome red-brown. 

 ,, ,, sepu'ltum (buried). Lower pinnae not reduced. 

 ,, lindleya'num (Lindleyan). See P. PALMATUM ANGUS- 



TATUM. 



,, Unea're (linear). J. May. Japan. 1822. 

 Li'ngua (tongue). |-r. Trop. Asia. 1817. Green- 

 house. 

 n corymbi'ferum (corymb-bearing). Fronds tasselled 



at the apex. 



,, //<:kra'c*ts(Heteractis). Fronds wider. Himalaya. 

 ,, longifp'lium (long-leaved). 3. July. Malaccas and 



Philippines. 1819. 



,, lo'ngipes (long-footed). See P. PHYMATODES. 

 longi'ssimum (longest). 2-sJ. N. India ; Malaccas, 



&c. 

 ,, lori'ceum (thong-like). iJ-2. Mexico and W. Ind. 



to Brazil. 



,, la'tipes (broad- footed). Larger, less rigid. 

 ,, ,, pinnati' fidum (deeply-cut). Fronds cut into lobes. 

 vaci'llans (vacillating). Variable. 

 ,, lu'cidum (shining). J i. Venezuela and Brazil. 



1844- 

 ,, lycopodioi' des (club-moss-like). J. July. W. Ind. 



1793- 



ma'ximum (largest). A large form. 

 ,, ,, owarie'nse (Owarian). I. Fronds shorter. Trop. 



Africa. 

 ,, ,, salicifo'lium (willow-leaved). Fronds narrower ; 



fertile and barren uniform. Brazil. 

 ,, squamulo'sum (finely-scaly). Brazil. 

 macroca'rpum (large- fruited). -\. Bolivia to Chili. 

 ,, ma'crodon (large-toothed). 3-4. Philippines, Malac- 

 cas, &c. 1840. 



macro' pterum (large- winged). 5-8. Brazil. 

 tnacrou'rum (long- tailed). 2-3. Australia. 1886. 



