148 TRICHOMANES. 



§ II. Euhyraenopbvllum, Pr. A. Pilosa, Pr. H. valvatuin, Hook, 

 et Grev. H. blepliarodes ,« Pr. B. semilala, Pr. a. Evnlutn, Pr. 

 H. niiuimuin, Less, et Rich. H. Tunbrids^ense, Sw. H. aspeniUnn, 

 Kze. H. oupressifonne, Lnbill. H. Drescainini,^^ Pr. (H. Tuu- 

 biidgeiisc, a. Drege). H. Pevuvianum, 7/ooi. c< Grer. H. seselifo- 

 lium.27 Pi-. H. mnltifiduin, Sw. li. Dimidiata, Pr. H. unilatevalc, 

 Borif. H. Sena ,"8 Pr. H. pectinatiiin, Cav. H. secundum, ifooA-. 

 et Grev. C. luteora, Pr. H. aspleuioides, ,S'(r. H. fuuiavioides, 

 Borif. H. Tbunbern;i, ^f/;/. (H. Tunbvidjrense, Are. prtrinw)- H. 

 flab'ellatum, Z,«i(7/. "^H . nitens, i^r. H. tratevnum,^^ Pr. H. Poep- 

 pigiaiiuiii,3" Pr. (H. clavatura, Kze.) H. Jalappeuse, Schlcchl. H. 

 Grevilleanum, Pr. (H. polvantbos, Ilnoh. et Grev.) H. polyantbos, 

 Sw. (H. Millefolium, Sch'le.cht. and Mathews, PL Peruv. Exsicc. n. 

 1790). H. emavginatum, .Sjy. H.? Javanicum, Spr. (H. crispum, 

 Nees et PA.) H.'drpdalcum, Bl. H. paniculifloiuui,^' Pr. — § III. 

 Cycloglossum, Pr. H. ceespitosum. Gaud. H. Cuminijii, ^2 p,-. H. 

 semibivalve, Ilooh. et Grev. H. dccurrens, Sw. [a. Jacquinianum, 

 fronds lanceolate, Jacq. Coll. ii. 2, /. 1,2]. ^. Sieberianum, fronds 

 ovale. [Tricli. clavatura, Sicb.] H. Koliaulianuni,^' Pr. (Trich. cla- 

 vatuni, Sieb.) H. Scbombm-f!;kii, Pr. (Hymenopb. Schoinb. PL Gui. 

 Exs. n. 509. — § IV. Craspedopbyllum, Pr. H. marginatum, Hook, 

 et Gi-ev. 

 XVIII. Sph^rocionium. — Tab. IV. B. Tab. X. B, C— I. Stellata, Pr. 



which is found in the adjacent island of Tierra del Fuego. H. jNIenziesii 

 was gathered by Mr, Mcnzics in Staten Land. 



25 H. blepharodes, Pr. Hymen, p. 51 ; " frond oblong-lanceolate narrow 

 acuminate pinnate, pinnae opposite and alternate petiolulate lanceolate ob- 

 tuse deeply pinnatitid, segments linear obtuse eniarginate mucronato-ser- 

 vulate, sori sessile ovate obtuse, segments of the involucre ciliato-serrate at 

 the apex at length very patent longer than the receptacle, rachis winged 

 above, below and the terete costa and stipes with simple or forked scattered 

 hairs. Martinique, Kohaiii." 



26 This, the H. Tunbridgense, a. of Drege, I had considered to be a state 

 of that species. 



^ May not this also be H. Wilsoni ? From Chili (Chiloe ?), Ciiminy. 

 28 H. Wilsoni? 



*» H.fraternum, Pr. Hymen, p. 54. Tab. XII. B. sorus only. "Quite 

 glabrous, frond oblong-lanceolate acute tripinnate, pinnae petiolulate ovate 

 obtuse, primary pinnules cuneato-lancedlate obtuse, secondary cuneate bifid, 

 segments linear obtuse entire, rachis pcliolules and apex of the stipes wing- 

 ed, sori sessile, segments of the involucre obtuse unequally and obtusely 

 denticulate longer than the thickened receptacle. Jamaica." 

 ^° H. polyanthos, /3. nob. supra, p. 107. 



3> This, being n. 214 of Cuming's Philippine Island plants, is by us re- 

 ferred also to H. polyantbos, /3. 



32 Apparently Cuming's n. 13 and 15 from Chiloe, which I have refer- 

 red to H. rarum, supra, p. 101. 



33 This is Siebei's Trich. clavatura, Martin, n. 250, and Syn. Fit. n. 141 

 partim, of which our author makes a species. " Hym. Kohuuliauum, Pr. 

 Hymen, p. 5(i; very glabrous, (iond linear-lanceolate acute bipinnate nar- 

 row at the base, pinnae petiolulate alternate lanceolate oblusc, pinnules cu- 

 ncato-lanceolate obtuse pinnatitid, segments linear emarginate and as well 

 as the wings of the rachis entire, rachis and petiolules winged, stipes fill- 



