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XXIV. Woodsia R. Br. Indusium roundish or stellate, 

 delicate, cleft into irregular lobes. 



Tribe X. DICKSONIE^E. Sori roundish or transversely 

 elongate, borne at the ends of the veins or on marginal cross- 

 veinlets, with an indusium attached at the base or base and 

 sides and opening toward the margin of the segment. 



XXV. Dicksonia L'Her. Sori marginal, small, the indu- 

 sium cup-shaped, somewhat two-valved, the under portion con- 

 fluent with a lobule of the frond. 



SUB-ORDER II.-HYMEN0PHYLLACE;E Endl. 



Sporangia borne on an elongate, often filiform, receptacle, 

 surrounded by a complete transverse ring, opening vertically. 

 Sori terminal or marginal from the apex of a vein. Indusium 

 inferior, usually of the same texture as the frond. Fronds deli- 

 cately membranous and pellucid. 



XXVI. Trichomanes Sm. Indusia tubular, cup-shaped, 

 or funnel-shaped, sometimes two-lipped. 



SUB-ORDER III.-SCHIZ>EACE.^ Presl. 



Sporangia ovate, sessile, arranged in spikes or panicles, hav- 

 ing a complete, transverse, articulated ring at the apex, and 

 opening by a longitudinal slit. 



* Stems scandetit. 



XXVII. Lygodium Swz. Sporangia borne in a double row 

 on narrow fertile segments, each on a separate veinlet and pro- 

 vided with a special indusium. 



** Stems not scattdent. 



XXVIII. Anemia Swz. Sporangia naked, attached by 

 their bases to the narrow divisions of the panicled fertile seg- 

 ments of the frond. 



XXIX. Schizaea Sm. Sporangia naked, fixed in a double 

 row to the midrib of the narrow fertile segments. Sterile 

 fronds simple or dichotomously forked. 



SUB-ORDER IV.-OSMUNDACE/^ R. Br. 

 Sporangia naked, globose, mostly pedicelled, witii no ring or 



