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GENUS II. 



ANEMIDICTYON. J. Smith. 



A small family of stove Ferns, having tripartite fertile fronds, 

 the two opposite segments being contracted and erect in habit, 

 forming two unilateral, sporangiferous, compound panicles, the 

 third being sterile and spreading. 



Veins forked; venules reticulated. 



Mr. Moore, in his "Index Filicum," gives — 



Hirtum, Presl, West Indies. 

 Phyllitidis, J. Smith, West Indies. 

 Tweedieanum, Moore, Brazil. 



There is no British representative. 



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