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FERNS : BRITISH AND FOREIGN. 



linear-lanceolate, coriaceous, smooth, the upper portion con- 

 tracted and fertile, plicate and indusiform, forming a linear 

 spike. Veins obscure ; venules compoundly anastomosing. 

 Receptacles elongated, compital. Sori linear, continuous, trans- 

 verse, on the upper portion of the fronds confluent, furnished 

 with numerous suborbicular hyaline scales. 



1. H. spicata, Presl ; Hook. Fil. Exot. t. 78 ; Lowe's Ferns, 



2, t. 64 B. Acrostichum spicatum, Linn. ; Sm. Ic. 

 ined. t. 49. Lomaria spicata, Willd. Gymnopteris 

 spicata, Presl. ; J. 8m. Gen. Fil. Hymenolepis ophio- 

 # glossoides, Kaulf. ; Kunze, Fil. t. 4<f, /. 1. Hymeno- 

 lepis revoluta, JBl. ; Kunze, Fil. t. 47, /. 2. Malayan 

 Archipelago. 



2. H. brachystachys, J. 8m. H. spicata, var. brachysta- 



chys, Hook. Gard. Ferns, t. 3. Teenitis ophioglos- 

 soides, Hort. Lips. Malayan Archipelago. 



20. LEPTOCHILUS, Kaulf. 



Vernation uniserial, contiguous or distant. Rhizomes short 

 and csespitose, or long, slender, and surculose. Fronds 618 

 inches long, of two forms : the sterile simple, lobed, or pinnatifid, 

 smooth; the fertile contracted, linear-rachiform, its margin 



Genus 20. Portion of fertile and sterile frond, natural size; ditto fertile enlarged 



No. l. 



revolute and indusiform. Veins of sterile frond evident, straight 

 or flexuose, pinnate ; venules compoundly anastomosing. Recep- 



