202 FERNS OF NEW GRANADA. 
imbricate, one wholly exterior. 6). Of one stamen and two staminodes. (4). Of 
two-stamens. (5). Of three carpels 
ENT or SEEDs.—c. Aneilema Sect. Euaneilema.—Seeds of one 
cell, in situ, seen from priont b. Cochliostema.—Seeds of one cell, in situ, 
seen from witho Vi a. Aneilema, Sect. Dichespermum.—Seeds of one cell, in 
aa seen from w 
nablen of one cell in situ; a vertical section of them in a plane 
Bos aac the axis of the capsule. 
ON A COLLECTION OF FERNS MADE BY MR. W. 
KALBREYER IN NEW GRANADA. 
By J. G. Baxer, F.R.S. 
Mr. Katsreyer, aieads favourably known for his botanical 
explorations i in the Cameroon country and — America, whilst 
exploring for Messrs. Veitch in New Gra in the summer 
of 1880, made a large collection of Ferns, am have been placed 
in my hands for determination 
followed in our ‘S opsis 3 Fikoum,. 
1702. Cyathea insignis, Eaton. 
1867, 1870. Hemitelia nigricans, Presl. 
Alsophila gibbosa, Klotzsch. 
xture, quite glabrous, 6 feet long, bipinnatifid. Pinne 
lanceolate-deltoid, 2 feet long, ra rachises Oaay. naked, 
castaneous. Pinnules with stalks 8 t+ in. long, lanceolate, 5-6 in 
long, 18-21 lin. broad, cut down to a broad ving to the midrib 
into oblong contiguous obtuse tertiary segments }-} in. broad. 
Veins 10-12-jugate in the tertiary segments, deeply forked, distinct, 
erecto-patent. Sori small, placed generally one to each vein at its 
forking << the midrib than the edge.—Forests at 4500 feet. 
This the firm texture and long-stalked pinnules of Cyathea 
aboanaiis: Amongst the Alsophilas it comes pases to A. gibbosa. 
1561 (87*), Atsopaia uisprpa, Baker sp.— Caudex short. 
— spreading, mas 8-10 feet rma quadri- -pinnatifid, the 
armed stramineous main rachis finely pilose, the green lamina 
eres on both side, — hispid on the midrib of the pinnules 
beneath. Pinnex oblong-lanc mr 14-2 feet long, 6-8 in. broad. 
Pinnules thnboetate; nearly sessile, 10-18 lines broad, cut down to 
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