92 OUR NATIVE PERNS AND THEIR ALLIES. 



lip, and aj'Oo?, flower, alluding to the lip-like indusia. A genus 

 of 65 species of tropical and temperate zones. 



I. ADIANTOPSIS Fee. Indusia distinct, roundish, confined 

 to the apex of a single veinlet. 



i. C. Californica (Nutt.) Mett. Rootstock short, creeping, 

 chaffy; stipes densely tufted, dark-brown, glossy, 4' 8' long; 

 fronds 4' or less each way, broadly deltoid-ovate, smooth on 

 both surfaces, quadripinnatifid ; lower pinnae largest, triangular; 

 upper ones gradually smaller and simpler; ultimate segments 

 lanceolate, acute, incised or serrate ; indusia membranous. 

 (Aspidotis Californica Nutt., Hypolepis Californica Hook.) Ca- 

 lifornia. C. Amcena A. A. Eaton is scarcely distinct. 



2. C. Pringlei Dav. Rootstock slender, creeping, clothed 

 with linear-lanceolate scales; stipes i' 4^' long, reddish or 

 chestnut brown, scaly at base and sparingly above; fronds i' 

 2^' long, nearly as broad, triangular or ovate-deltoid, bi tripin- 

 nately divided into 5 7 pairs of pinnae, opposite and spreading 

 in the smaller sterile fronds, alternate and erecto-patent in the 

 larger fertile fronds, naked, dark-green ; pinnae f i-J-' long, the 

 lower unequally deltoid or ovate, bipinnate, the uppermost ob- 

 long, pinnate or deeply pinnatifid; pinnules ovate or oblong, 

 pinnately divided or cleft into oblique segments, which are again 

 deeply cleft into cuneate, strap-shaped divisions, those of the 

 largest segments again deeply cut into narrow, obtuse, cuneate 

 lobes, the recurved tips in fertile fronds forming distinct her- 

 baceous involucres with entire or slightly crenulate margins ; 

 sori one to each ultimate lobe on the apex of a free veinlet. 

 South-eastern Arizona (Pringle). 



2. EUCHEILANTHES. Indusia more or less confluent, itsu- 

 ally extending over the apices of several veinlet s, but not continu- 

 ous all round the segments ; segments mostly flat, not bead-like. 



* Segments of the frond smooth. 

 \ Pinnce few, not more than 5 6 pairs. 



3. C. Wrightii Hook. Stipes castaneous, slightly chaffy 

 at base, i' 2' long; fronds 2' 3' long, ovate-oblong, tripinnat- 

 ifid, segments more or less incised ; indusium sub-continuous 

 or interrupted, similar to frond in texture. Western Texas to 

 Arizona. 



tt Pinna numerous. 



