74 FERNS I BRITISH AND FOREIGN. 



1. OLEANDRA, Cav. 



Rhizome surculose or erect, subfrutescent and ramose ; node 

 of articulation sessile, or more 

 or less elevated on the stipes. 

 Fronds simple, entire, linear- 

 lanceolate, 1 1| foot long, smooth 

 or pilose. Veins simple, or once 

 or twice forked; venules free, 

 parallel, their apices curved out- 

 wards, forming a narrow car- 

 tilaginous margin. Receptacles 

 Genus i.-Portipn of mature frond punctiform, medial, or basal on 

 under side. NO. 4. the anterior venules. Sori round, 



transversely uniserial, or irregular. Indusium reniform, or 

 rarely orbicular. 



1. O. nodosa, Presl.; Hook. Sp. Fil. 4, p. 157. Lowe's Ferns, 7, 



t. 17. Aspidium nodosum, Willd. (Plum. Fil. t. 136) ; 

 Hook. Exot. Fil. 1. 117. Aspidium articulatum, Schk. 

 Fil. t. 27. West Indies and Guiana. 



2. O. articulata, Presl. Aspidium articulatum, 8w. (excl. 



Syn. Plum, et Schk.). East Indies, Mauritius, and 

 Natal. 



3. O. Wallichii, Presl. ; Hook. Sp. Fil. 4, p. 158. Aspidium 



Wallichii, Hook. Exot. Fil. t, 5. Kunze, Fil. t. 19. 

 Neuroma Asplenioides, D. Don. East Indies. 



4. O. neriiformis, Cav. ; Hook. Fil. Exot. t. 58 ; Lowe's Ferns, 



7,t. 16. Aspidium neriiforme, Sw. ; Kunze, Fil. t. 

 18. Ophiopteris verticillata, Reinw. Var. hirtella, 

 Moore. Oleandra hirtella, M'iq. ; Kunze, Fil. t. 129. 

 Oleandra pilosa, Hook, et Bauer, Gen. Fil. t. 45 B. 

 East Indies, Malayan Archipelago, and Tropical 

 America. 



TRIBE II. DAVALLIE-33. 



Sori round or oblong, terminal, marginal.' . Indusium lateral, 

 interior, plane, or its sides more or less adnate, forming a 

 vertical cyst, open exteriorly. 



