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Asijlenidictyon, dictijon, netted, Asplenium, with netted 



veins. 

 Asplenium, a, privative, splen, the spleen ; medical qualities. 

 Athyrium, unexplained. 



Balantium, balantion, a purse or bag ; the form of the 



indusium. 

 Bleclmum, one of the Greek names for a Fern. 

 Botrychium, hotrys, bunch or raceme ; the fructification like 



a bunch of grapes. 

 Brainea, in honour of C. Braine, Esq., who introduced the 



first plant. 



Callipteris, hallo?, beautiful, and pteris, beautiful Fern. 

 Calymmodon, halijmma, cover, odo?i, tooth ; the dents of 



the piuno3 being folded like a hood, enclosing the 



sporangia. 

 Campteria, katnptos, arched ; the veins meeting forming an 



arch. 

 Camptodium, Icamptos, bent ; the form of the indusium (not 



very applicable). 

 Camj)yloneurum, kamptos, arched, neuron, a nerve ; the 



veins forming arches. 

 Cassebeera, in honour of J. H. Cassebeero, a German phar- 

 maceutist. 

 Ceratopteris, her as, keratos, a horn, pteris ; horned Fern. 

 Ceterach, a name given by Persian physicians. 

 Cheilanthes, dieilos, lip or margin, anthos, flower ; the 



fructification on the margin. 

 Cheiropleuria, cheiro, a band, pleuria, sides ; alluding to 



the sp)orangia on each side of the costa. 

 Cibotium, kibotos, a casket or coffer ; the form of the 



indusium. 



