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dum, Presl. When the ultimate segments are small, the 

 sori are short, and become characteristic of certain Davallece 

 of authors, which Mr. Moore has characterised as a distinct 

 genus under the name of LoxoscapJte, but as the habit of 

 these species is clearly indicative of their affinity being 

 with the present group, I consider them as a section of 

 Asplenium, as follows. 



The principal character that entitles them to rank as a 

 genus, consists in the sori being very short and oblique, 

 with the indusium conniving with the margin of the seg • 

 ment, which gives it the appearance of a round cyst open- 

 ing outwards as in DavalUce, which is the only character 

 that gives it any claim of relationship with that family. 



8. GiBBEEOSUM Gkoup {Loxoscaphe, Moore). 



A. gibberosum, J. 8m. (DavalUa, Sw.) ; A. concimium, 

 /. Sm. {Bavallia, Schrad.) ; A. Schimperi, /. Sm. {DavalUa, 

 Hook) ; A. theciferum, /. Sm. (DavalUa, S. B. K.) ; A. 

 foeniculaceum, H. B. K. 



9. Adiantum-niqeum Group (TaracMa, Pr.) 

 Fronds hi-irqiinnate ; ultimate segments or lacince loith two 



or more sori. 



A. Adiantum-nigrum, Linn, (v v.) ; A. lanceolatum, Hvds. 



(v V.) ; A. aoutum, Bory. (v v.) ; A. auritum, Siv. (v v.) ; 



A. dispersum, Kunze (v v.) ; A. macilentum, Kunze (v v.) ; 



A. fragrans, iSw. (v V.) ; A. mexicanum, Blart. et Gal. (vv,). 



10. Palcatum Group {TaracJda, Pr.). 

 Fronds pinnate ; pinna 1 to 6 inches long, lanceolate or ellip- 

 tical, acuminate or sub-deltoid, entire, serrated or erosely 

 laciniated ; veins forming an acute anyle with the costoe. 

 A. attenuatum, B. Br. (v v.) ; A. longissimum, Blume 

 (v V.) ; A. nitens, Siu. (v v.) ; A. serra, Lang, et Fisch. 



