ACROSTICHUM. 523 



subulate pale-hrown scales; textwe moderately firm ; veins distant, distinct, 

 erecto-patent ; both sm-faces thinly coated with linear-subulate reddish-l)rown 

 scales ] lin. 1. ; fertile fr. smaller, with a St. 4-8 in. 1., overtopping the barren 

 ones. — Fil. Bras. x>. 85. t. 23. 



Hab. Central Brazil. 



53*. A. accedcns, Mett. ; rJmome creopinj^ ; scales black, rigid, 2-3 in. 1., ovate- 

 lanceolate, obscurely ciliated ; barren fr. linear, 4-5 in, 1., under i in. br., nar- 

 rowed to both ends ; edge revolute, its st. 2-3 in. ; texture subcoriaccous ; scales of 

 upper surface large, roundish, hyaline, ciliated, of lower ovate, reddish, densely 

 ciliated, the edge paler ; veins immersed, subpatent ; fertile fr. G-7 in. 1., under 

 ^ in. br., with a shorter st. — Kuhn, Linn. 3C. p. 49. 



Hab. Andes of Bolivia, Mandon, 



56*. A. Schmitzii, Mett. ; rhizome short-creeping ; scales brown, membranous, 

 ovate-acuminate, entire; st. tufted. 1-5 in., clothed like midrib below with 

 patent pale ferruginous ovat'^ lanceolat3 acuminate entire scales ; barren fr. 

 linear, 2-8 in. 1., 4-6 lin. br., narrowel to both ends; texture subcoriaccous; 

 2'«?zs distinct, 1 lin. a])a]t; scales stella'e, membranous, not dense ; fertile /r. 

 linear, short-stalked. — Kuhn, Linn. 86./'. 51. 



Hab. Mexico. — Habit of tectum, with different scales. 



56*. A. furfuracenm, Mett. ; rhizome stout, short-creeping ; scales dense, rigid, 

 castaneous, linear-subulate, dentato-ciliate ; barren fr. linear, 8-9 in. 1., | in. br., 

 narrowed to both ends, its st. 3-5 in., with dense ovate-acuminate brown-black 

 scales ; ^e.r^;<;'e coriaceous ; veins close, subpatent ; scales of surfaces membranous, 

 furfuraceous, reddish, deciduous, of edge dense and persistent, of midrib blackish, 

 ])ersistent, ovate ; fertile fr. narrower, with a st. as long as the blade. — Kuhn, 

 Linn. 36. jj. 51. 



Hab. Costa Rica, Hoffmann, 82. 



G2'-. A. laminarioides, Bor}' ; rhizome stout, woody, short-creeping ; sc«/cs 

 firm, linear, brown-black ; barren fr. lanceolate, l|-2 ft. 1., 1-1| in. br., narrowed 

 gradually to both ends, with a grey furfuraceous 6-9 in. st. ; texture subcori- 

 accous ; veins close, immersed, patent ; upper side thinly, lower densely coated 

 with minute grey peltate densely ciliated scales with a brown dot in the centre ; 

 fertile fr. 6-8 in. 1., |-| in. br., with a shorter st. — Fee, Acrost. t. 12 ; Hi. Sp. 

 Fil. 5. 1). 235. 



Hab. Guiana, Appun, 1033, &c. 



65*. A. Deckenii, Kuhn ; rhizome creeping, densely clothed with black shining 

 deeply laclniated scales; sterile fr. lanceolate, leather-brown when dried, 9-12 

 in. 1., 1 in. br., gradually narrowed to both ends, densely clothed below, thinly 

 abov with ovate ferruginous deeply lacerated scales, its st. above a foot long, 

 with similar scales ; veins 1-2 lin. apart, free or rarely uniting in an intramar- 

 ginal arch ; fertile fr. unknown. — Fil. Afr. p. 16. 



Hab. Mount Kilimanjaro, East Tropical Africa, Kersten. 



109*. K. (Chvys.) Wallii, Baker; rhizome slender, wide-creeping; scales 

 minute, grey, lanceolate-acuminate ; sterile fr. linear, subsessile, 8-9 in. 1., 

 under \ in. br., narrowed to both ends, obscurely repand ; texture thin but rigid ; 

 surfaces naked, bright-green ; midrib stramineous ; veins slender, immersed, 

 forming a single costal row of long areolie, usually with a free decurvcd veinlet 



