15. CYATHEA. Sm. 
ealbata, Sw.— Willd. M PL 
na Incol. (D Urville Je 
New Zealand (Northern and Middle Is- 
unningham.— 
Astrolabe Harbour, 
—1827, D’Urville. 
C. medullaris. Sw.— Willd. Sp. 
ot Spreng. Syst. Veget. 4. p. 
Rich. B. Nes Zu p. 78. Schk. 
Fits 133. —Polypodium medullare. Forst. 
. Cun- 
Cook's 
EUM 
PL 5. p 
n. 
ew Zealand —1773, G. Forster.— 
Mamagu, Incol. Forst. 
Oss. I. Caudex orgyalis gps et 
latantin medullari farctus, extro 
hispidus nigricans e casu stipitum, ii 
frondibus maximis horizontalibus fere pa- 
tentibus coronatus. 
Oss. On this arborescent Fern, 
Forster has the following remark :—‘ Hzc 
1 Nove Zelandie 
X 
rioris medullam tostam comedunt ; hujus ¢ 
enim substantie mollis et pulpose sapor 
uandam similitudinem cum rape sapore 
pr iei ita ut ad 
m Saguari arboris accedat. In 
pedalari substantia hujus Polypodii suc- 
cus , ae rubescens abundat." Forst. 
p. 
PI. Es 
Linn. 
228. eniforme. Forst.— Willd. Sp. 
PI. 5. p. iie OS dag Syst. Veg. 4. p. 128. 
A. Rich v. Zel. p. 95. Hook. et 
Grev. T Fi 
New Zealand (Middle ND. —1778, 
G. Forster. Dusky Bay.—1791, A. Men- 
zies, Esq. 
16. TRICHOMANES. 
moist NN, climbing over rocks and trees. 
—1826, A. Cunningham.—1894, R. Cun- 
ningham. 
os "S T: osum. Br. Prodr. 1. 
iis S st. Veg. 4. p. 199. Hook. 
et E te. Fil. 4h 78. Aum 
w Zealand (Middle pa Suay 
mM 
h 
7 : tum ‘lanceolata 
stricta primata, pinnis lanceolatis subpin- 
SPECIMEN OF THE BOTANY OF NEW ZEALAND. 
(Northern Island). In shady ham 
natifidis, laciniis linearibus obtusis laxe Te- 
erto iuge integro, 
rachi sapra stipite nu A. 
FI. v. Zel. p. M one et Grev. T b 
Fil. t i 
New Zealand ssc Island). Dusky È 
91, 
sq. Si 
231. T. Posee: iv deltoideo- 
n ovata acuta bipinnata, jags alternis lan- 
ceolatis, pinnulis basi profunde dissectis 
apice dilatatis inciso-lobatis lobis denticu- 
latis, rachi stipiteque teretibus nudis, in- 
volucro oblon ngo compressiusculo subalato, 
ore bilabiato, fabiis crenulatis, receptaculo p 
elongato involucro multoties longiore. 
New Zealand (Northern Island). Dark 
ravines in the forests of Wangaroa, &c.— . 
1834, .R. Cunningham 
Oss. Upon this beautiful and hitherto 
undescribed species, a small Jungerman- 
nia is occasionally parasitica 
2 . leptophyllum ; frandé lanceo- 
lata pellucida flaccida bipinnata, pinnis al- 
ternis, pinnulis profunde divisis, laciniis 
linearibus obtusis integerrimis, rachi mar- 
ginata, involucro oblongo, ore vi 
New Zealand (Northern Island.) Damp = 
woods at Kokianga.—1834, R. Cunning- 
ham. 
dps 
i aint biu p ee 
than in T. angustatum, which is desc p 
as Rei: but double the length of the in- 
volucr e 
17. HYMENOPHYLLUM. Smith. 
— Wild. Sp. - 
H. dilatatum. Sw. 4. p.182. 
New Zealand (Middle Island). m 
: land 
es, s 
humid woods on the 1 decayed | 
trees, Bay of Islands.—1826, A. Cunning- 
934. H. Pp open Sw.— pui 
Sp. PI. 5 Spreng _ Syst. as ak 
p. 182. A: ich FL Nov fm 93. 
NS 1776, 
New Zodi — Island) cn d 
G. Forster. (Nort rn Island). Bay of i 
Islands, in damp dr y woodii 
C ham 
$55. Hon brum ; stipite ramoso rachi- 
frondibus elasticis, lane /— 
qu o-scabris, 
ceolatis pinnatis acutis, pinnis $ 
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