ANEMIA. D25 



LXV.— ANEMIA. Page 431—6. 



4*. A. nfflnis, Baker ; st. 0-15 in., naked, stramineous ; harrcn segm. lanceolate, 

 G-8 in. 1., li-2 in. br. ; innnce 8-9-jugate, blunt or subacute, lanceolate or 

 oblong, -g-f in. br., nearly square on upper, cuneate-truncate on lower side at 

 base, finely irregularly toothed ; racliis and surfaces naked ; ^<;.r<;</'e papyraceous ; 

 fertile segm. 3-4 in. I., much shorter than their peduncles. — A. colliiiaj J". Sin. Sf 

 Fourn. non Raddi. 



Hab. Sierra Madre, North Mexico, Seeniann, 19£1. 



14. Anemiccbofrj/s aspera, Fee, Fil. Bras. p. 207. t. 70. fig. 2, from Rio, is 

 apparently an abnormal form of var. fiih-a, with the two fertile segments placed 

 some distance below the barren one ami spreading horizontally frum the main 

 rachis, with remote patent pinnae and stalked patent deltoid pinnules. 



LXVIII.—LYG ODIUM. Page 430—9. 



13. L. Kerstenii, Kuhn, Fil. Afr. p. 28, from the island of Nossibe, near 

 Madagascar, is said to be very near japoniaiiJi, but to differ by the ovate-oblong 

 final lobes of the sterile frond, which are caudate at the top. 



10. L. (Hydro.) Boivini, Mett. ; petioles winged, continuous; pinnce deltoid, 

 sterile 0-7 in. 1. and br. ; segm. 3-4 on a side, ligulate, obtuse or acute, lowest 

 8 lin. br., subcordate, stalked and lobed at base, upper adnate ; areolae in several 

 rows ; texture chartaceous ; surfdces smooth ; fertile segm. shorter, § in. br., with 

 1-seriate areolse or the veins free ; fertile lobes lineai", close or remote. — Kuhn, 

 Fil. Afr. 168. 



Hab. Island of Nossibe, near Madagascar, Boivin. 



LXX.— MARATTIA. Page 440-2. 



1'"'". M. arguta, Mett. ; fr. bipinnate ; pinnce broad lanceolate ; p>innl. stalked, 

 oblong-lanceolate, 5-0 in. 1., \\ in. br., subequally round-truncate at base, acumi- 

 nate, sharply unequally serrated with incurved teeth ; texture subcoriaceous ; 

 lower surface and rachis with a few fimbriated ferruginous scales ; vdns close, 

 witli intermediate spurious venules ; sori minute, elliptic, subdistant, not touching 

 tlie base of the teeth, with 5-6 capsules on a side. — Kuhn, Linn. 'M. p>- lOU. 



Hab. A garden plant ; native country not ascertained. 



LXXI.— DAN^A. Page 442—4. 



S*. D. crispa, Endres ; barren fr. oblong, h ft. 1., 3 in. br. ; rachis distinctly 

 winged throughout ; pinnoe 15-20-jugate, patent, short-stalked, opposite, ligulate, 

 blunt, 2 lin. br., deeply irregularly crispato-inciso-serrate, lowest much reduced ; 

 texture membranous, like that of Leptopteris ; end pinna; obliterated ; veins 

 distinct, distant, forked at or above the base ; rachis and midribs beneath 

 densely scaly ; fertile pinnce smaller and more distant. — Itcich. fd, Bot. Zeit. 

 1872. jo. 489. 



Hab. Costa Rica, Enclrea, 



