AN ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FEENS. 



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pinnately forked ; venules all free, or the lower pair of the lowest 

 fascicles angularly anastomosing, forming a costal arch or more 

 or less acute angle. Sori medial. Receptacles globose. Indusium 

 semicalyciform. 



1. H. speciosa, Kaulf.; Hook. Sp. Fil 



I 13 B ; Hook. Fil. Exot. t. 66. 

 Cyathea speciosa, Humb. Hemi- 

 telia integrifolia, Klot. Tropical 

 America. 



2. H. grandifolia, Spreng.; Hook. Sp. 



Fil t. 14 B; Lowe's Ferns, 8, 1 59. 

 Cyathea grandifolia, Willd. (Plum. 

 Fil I 26). West Indies. 



3. H. horrida, R. Br. ; Hook. Sp. Fil 



t. 15 ; Hook. Fil Exot. t. 69 ; 

 Lowe's Ferns, 8, t. 60. Polypodium 

 horridum, Linn. (Plum. Fil t 8). 

 Cyathea horrida, Sm. Cnemidaria 

 horrida, Presl ; Hook. Gen. Fil. 

 t. 4. West Indies. 



4. H. obtusa, Kaulf. ; Hook. Sp. Fil 1, 



t. 14. Hemitelia speciosa, Mart. 

 Ic. Crypt. Bras. t. 48, /. 2. Cne- 

 midaria speciosa, Presl. West 

 Indies. 



5. H. Karsteniana, Klot. ; Kunze, Ind. Genus 132. Portion 



m-r T -i of fertile pinna, under 



Venezuela. side . No '. 3 . 



6. H. Imrayana, Hook. Sp. Fil 1, p. '33 ; Hook. Ic. PI 



t. 669. Dominica. 



133. ALSOPHILA, E. Br. 



Vernation fasciculate, erect, arborescent. Fronds bi-tripinna- 

 tifid, 5-15 feet long. Veins simple or forked, free. Sori axillary 

 or medial. Receptacles globose or columnar. Indusium semi- 

 calyciform, or small and squamiform, or trichiform, often 

 obsolete. 



