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i. Lygodimn (Swartz, 1801) ... ... ... 26 species. 



ii. Schizaea{Sm\W\\']<^S) 25 species. 



iii. y^«^;;zzrt' (Swartz, 1806) ... ... ... 64 species. 



iv. Alohi-ia {Swd^rtT., 1806) ... ... ... 3 species. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR CHAPTER XXII 



433. Engler & Prantl. Natiirl. Pflanzenfam. i, 4, p. 356, 1902. Here the literature up 

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434. Prantl. Unters. z. Morph. d. Gefasskrypt. ii, Die Schizaceen. Leipzig, 1881. 



435. Campbell. Mosses and Ferns. 3rd. Edn. p. 384, 1918, with full quotation of the 

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436. Seward. Fossil Plants ii, pp. 286, 346, etc., 1910, with full quotation of the litera- 

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437. Bauke. Prothalli. Pringsh. Jahrb. Bd. ix, 1878, also Bot. Zeit. p. 769, 1878, and 

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438. Britton & Taylor. Prothalli, Bull. Torn Bot. Club, xxviii. 1901. 



439. Heim. Flora, p. 329. 1896. 



440. Thomas. Prothallus, Ann. of Bot. xvi, p. 165. 



441. Schlumberger. Flora, p. 396. 191 1. 



442. Goebel. Organographie, Aufl. ii, p. 957. 



443. Raciborskl Klukia, Engler's Jahrb. xiii, p. i. 



444. Zeiller. Bull. See. Bot. de France, xliv, p. 217. 



445. P. Bertrand. Pecopteris pennaefortnis^ Ann. Soc. Geol. du Nord, Ixi, p. 222. 191 2. 



446. BiNFORD. Sporangia oi Lygodiwn^ Bot. Gaz. xliv, p. 214. 1907. 



447. Stevens. Sporangia oi Aiiemia, Ann. of Bot. xxv, p. 1059. 



448. Tansley & Chick. Structure of 6". malaccana^ Ann. of Bot. xvii, p. 493. 1903. 



449. Boodle. Anatomy, Ann. of Bot. p. 359, 1901, and p. 511. 1903. 



450. Jeffrey. Anatomy, Phil. Trans. B, p. 128. 1902. 



451. Gwynne-Vaughan. Lattice-work stem, New Phyt. p. 211. 1905. 



452. TwiSS. Proth. oi Atiemia and Lygodiuvt, Bot. Gaz. p. 178. 1910. 



453. Gwynne-Vaughan. Petiole of Z)'^^(^//z^w, Ann. of Bot. p. 495. 1916. 



454. J. M. Thompson. New Stelar Facts, Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin. Vol. Hi, No. 28. 1920. 



455. Gokbel. Anemia elegans, Flora, Bd. 108, p. 319. 



456. Bower. Studies, vii. Ann. of Bot. xxxii, p. i. 1918. 



457. Rogers. Vi-oihsXYwim. oi Lygodium palmatunt, Boi. Ga.z. -p. ib%. 1910. 



458. Seward. Ann. of Bot. Vol. xxxviii, p. 485, (1924), where the literature on fossils 

 provisionally ascribed to the Schizaeaceae is fully quoted. 



1 There has been some uncertainty as to the correct form of the name Anemia (Aneiinia). I therefore 

 asked the opinion of Dr Daydon Jackson, who replied: "Swartz published the Fern as Anemia in 

 his Syn. Filic. p. 155, 1806, which name was altered by Kaulfuss in 1824 to Aneimia'm his Eniim. 

 Filic. 51." Pfeifter remarks "dcet/uwi', non vestitus, quare bene correctum per Anemia Swartz 

 (I.e. 183)." Notwithstanding the incorrectness by derivation, it is better to adopt this than to take the 

 responsibility of correcting and editing botanical nomenclature. A name may be retained as a symbol, 

 however faulty its derivation. 



