no OUR NATIVE FERNS AND THEIR ALLIES. 



6. P. reptans (iSwz.) Eaton. Rootstock short, creeping; 

 stipes 3'— lo' long, clustered, gray-stamineous, slender, naked ; 

 fronds 4' — 12' long, membranous, softly hairy with branched or 

 stellate hairs, oblong-lanceolate, pinnate with nearly or quite 

 sessile, oblong, crenately pinnatifid pinnae, the apex pinnatifid, 

 often elongate and rooting; veins pinnate, simple, the basal 

 veinlets often anastomosing; sori on the middle of the veinlets, 

 rather small, sometimes with a minute rudimentary indusium. 

 (Polypodiiun reptans Swz., Aspidiinn reptans Mett.) On cal- 

 careous rocks, on left bank of Witlilacoochee River, 15 miles 

 N. E. from Brooksville, Florida (/. Donnell Sim't/i). 



XX. DRYOPTERIS Adans. Shield-fern. 



Sori round, borne on the back or rarely at the apex of the 

 veins. Indusium flat or ffattish, orbicular and peltate at the 

 centre, or cordato-reniform and fixed either centrally or at the 

 sinus. Stipe continuous with the rootstock. Name from 

 Gr. Spvi, oak, and nrepii, a fern. {Asptdiitm Swz. and former 

 editions.) A cosmopolitan genus containing 350 species. 



§1. ASPIDIUM. Veins atuistomosing copiously. 



1. D. trifoliata (L.) Ktze. Stipes tufted, 1° or more long, 

 brownish, scaly at base ; fronds 12' — 18' long, 6' — 12' broad, 

 with a large ovate-acuminate terminal pinna narrowed or forked 

 at the base, and one or two lateral ones on each side, the lowest 

 mostly forked ; primary veins distinct to the margin ; areola; 

 fine, copious, with free included veinlets ; sori in rows near the 

 main veins; indusia orbicular, peltate. Florida, Western 

 Texas. 



§2. Cyrtomium Presl. Indusium peltate ; fronds simply 

 pinnate with broad pinna ; vei7ilets usually uniting slightly near 

 the margin. 



2. D. juglandifolia (HBK) Ktze. Stipes tufted, clothed be- 

 low with large scales; fronds 6' — 2° long, coriaceous; pinnae 

 2 — 12 pairs, short-stalked, ovate-oblong or broadly lanceolate, tiie 

 terminal one distinct, and in small fronds the largest, appressed- 

 serrulate, smooth on botli surfaces ; veins pinnate, the veinlets 

 few, free or uniting near the margin ; sori scattered in several 

 irregular rows. Western Texas, Arizona. 



I 3. POLYSTICHUM Roth. Indiesiwn orbicular and entire. 



