ASPKENIUA], § EUDIPLAZIUM. 2G5 



specimen I possess (about ] J foot long) is probably only a portion of the entire 

 frond; but the size and form of the ultimate pinnules sufficiently correspond.* 



D. Dii'LAZiuM {-section), — continued (sec p. 235). 



(Anisogonium-^rOM^. — Veins variously anastomosing/.) 



* Fronds tenia te. 



295. A. (Anisogonium) ternaturn, Hook. ; caudex short 



stout radicose, stipites tufted 4-G inches high, fronds 4-5 



* I give in this note a list of dubious or unknown species of bi-quadripinnate 

 Eudiplazia : — Asplenium poli/phyllum, Pr. Tent. Pterid. p. 108. Metten. Asplen. 

 p. 1G8. t. 5.f. 23. Manila. This, I think, judging from the figure and description 

 of Mettenius, may be referred to Asjil. acuminatum, Hook, and Arn., and of this 



volume. Diplazium falcatnm. Brack. Fil. U. S. Expl. Exp. p. 143. Metten. 



Asplen. p. 185. Samoan Islands. D. divcrsifrons, Bory, in Beliing. Voy. Bot. 



p. 39. Metten. Asplen. p. 186. Dendigul. D. Mohillense, Fee, 8me Mem, 



p. 85. Madagascar. D. affine, J. Sm.in Hook. Journ. Bot. iii. p. 407. Met- 

 ten. Asplen. p. 187. Luzon. "Cuming, n. 107 and n. 87." Asplenium Mey- 



eneanum, Metten. Asplen. p. 189. Asplenium aspidioidcs, " Goldm. Nov. Act. 



A. C. L. Nat. Cur. xix. Suppl. i. p. 461. Moore, Ind. Fil. p. 114. Manila. 



A. Blumei, Bergsm. Metten. Asplen. p. 189. Aspl.diplazioides, Bory,in Belang. 

 Bot. p. 51. Diplaz. marginatum, Bl. En. p. 195. Allantodia aspidioides, Bl., de 



Vriese. Java, Borneo, Ceylon. Diplazium prionop/ii/llum, Kze. Bot. Zeit. vi. 



p. 194. Metten. Asplen. p. 190. Java. Microstegia I Kunzeana, Pr. Epim. Bot. 



92, 260. Diplazium, Kze. Java. Diplazium speciosum. Brack. Fil. U. S. Expl. 



Exp. p. 145. Samoan Islands. D. microp/iyllum, Desv. Mem. Soc. Linn. vi. p. 



281.t. 7.f. 1. Metlen. Asplen. p. 190. East Indies. D.serrulatum,Y)&%v. Mem. 



Soc. Linn. vi. p. 282. Metten. Asplen. p. 190. Bourbon. D. varium. Gaud, in 



Freyc. Voy. Bot. p. 232. Metten. Asplen. p. 190. Molucca Islands. Aaplenium 



bipinnatum, Roxb. Crypt. PI. p. 37. Metten. Asplen. p. 37. Amboyna. The 



following are from South America: — Diplazium camptocaiyum. Fee, 8me Mem. p. 



84. Metten. Asplen. p. 167. Mexico. ^.?jw;. dw/a»«(. Fee, Gen. p. 198. Metten. 



Asplen. p. 167. Mexico. A. angustatum, Pr. Metten. Asplen. p. 167. t. 5. f. 22. 



Brazil. Moore refers this to Lamarck's and his A. sulcatum, and constitutes of it 

 the var. ^,atfenuatum, A. attenuatum, Klfs. A spl. sulcatum. Lam., is, I fear, itself 

 a doubtful species, which Mettenius refers, with a query, to Aspl. cuneatum. By 

 other references, especially to Plumier, t. 40, it would appear that Mr. Moore 



considers A. angustatum to be a form of A. auritum, our var. rigidum. A. 



aspidiiforme, Fee, Gen. p. 179. Metten. Asplen. p. 168. Mexico. Galeotti, n. 



6483. A. myapterum, F"ee, 8me Mem. p. 82. Metten. Asplen. p. 168. Mexico. 



A.alienum, Metten. Fil. Lechl. fasc. ii. p. 18. Asplen. p. 169. Peru. " Differt 



ab Aspleniis habitu Polystichoideo congruis segmentis secundariis aequilateris, etc." 



A. obtusum, Metten. Asplen. p. 187 (not Fil. Hort. Lips.). " Diplazium, Lk. 



D. ejcpansum, Kl. in Linnaea, xx. p. 360. D. truncatum, Pr. Cuba, Linden, n. 



1 745. Peru, Lechler. Venezuela, Funck and Schlim, n. 605 ex parte." Diplaz. 



umbrosum, Willd. Sp. PI. v. p. 353. " Bl. En. p. 194." Metten. Asplen. p. 188. 



Caraccas. "Java" ? D. amplum, Liebm. Fil. Mex. p. 104. Metten. Asplen. 



p. 188. Mexico. D. Feci, Schatfn. in Fee, 8me Mem. p. 85. Metten. Asplen. 



p. 188. Mexico. Asplen. Wageneri, Mett. Ind. Sem. Hort. Lips. 1856. As- 

 plen. p. 188. Diplaz., Hort. Berol. Caraccas. Diplaz. pedatum, Pr. Rel. 



Ha^nk. i. p. 46. Metten. Asplen. p. 188. Diplaz., Wdld. Sp. PI. v. p. 354. D. 

 llanikpanum, Pr. Tent. Pterid. p. 114. Aspl. striatum, Metten. Fil. Hort. Lips, 

 p. 78 (not of others). South America. 



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