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agreed as to wbat is the true C. spedosa of Humboldt. My specimens bere characterized 

 sufficiently accord with the description in TVilld, & H. B. E. 



7. H. (Amphic.) Lindeni, Hk. ; fr. pinnate ; pinnm distant, thin-membrana- 

 ceous, opaque, green above, snbpetiolate, 6-12 in, I., 1-1 J in. br., from a caneato- 

 truncate base, elongato-ensiform, finely acuminated, tlie margin pinnatifid or 

 incised, with rather acute, regular short lobes about 2 lines 1., the apex directed 

 upwards ; veins all pinnate, the branches free ; sort in 2-3 irregular lines or 

 series at the margin. — Hi. Ic. PI. t. 706. 



Hab. Caraccas, Linden, n . 663. — Allied to H. speeiota, but much more freely and acutely 

 lobed on the margins of the pinnae, and with a very difTerent arrangement of the sori. 



8. H. (Amphic.) bella, Reichenb. f. ; " st. aculeated at the base ;" /r. ample, 

 subcoriaceous, glabrous, pinnated ; pinna distant, petiolate, 1-lf ft. 1., I5 in. w., 

 from a subcnneate base, elongato-oblong, obtusely acuminated, entire at the 

 apex, the rest pinnatifid ^ way to the costa, with very blunt, broad, ovate, 

 spreading, subserrated lobes ; veins copiously pinnated, all free ; sori quite 

 marginal, and forming a continuous single line, following the sinuosities of the 

 lobes to the apex of the pinnae. — Reichenbach,fiL in Mett. F. H. lAps. p. 110. 



Hab. Caraccas (Mett.). — ^Doubtless allied to our H. speciosa and Lindeni, but very 

 different in the coriaceous fronds and the deeply-lobed pinnatifid margins of the pinnae. 

 I only possess a garden specimen from Mettenins. 



9. H. (Amphic.) apiatlata, Hk. ; fr. glabrous, pinnate, pale-green, subcoriaceo- 

 membranaceous ; pinnce sessile, 10-12 in. 1., 1-1^ in. br., elongato-oblong, finely 

 acuminate, deeply (beyond the middle) pinnatifid ; lobes J in. 1., oblong, subfal- 

 cate, aristato-acuminate, subserrate ; sori small, forming a single line or series 

 much nearer the margin than the costule ; veins all pinnated and free. 



Hab. Mexico and Brazil. — My specimen of 5 pairs of pinnae, partially fertile, 

 has .very much the appearance of H. (Enhemitelia) ffrandifolia; but the lobes are sub- 

 mucronate and pungent at the apex, and the veins are everywhere quite free. 



** Bi-iripinnate. Sp. 10-19. 



10. H. (Amphic.) capensis, Br. ; caud. 12-14 ft. high ; st. unarmed, scaly at 

 the base, and often bearing mnltifid !movaalouspin?icB (which have been mistaken 

 for some Trichomanes) -jfr. ample, submembranaceous, bi-tripinnate ; prim.pinnm 

 petiolate, ovato-oblong ; pinnl. subsessile, 2-3 in. 1., 6-8 lines w., oblong-acnmi- 

 nate, deeply pinnatifid, or again pinnate ; lobes linear-oblong, acute, strongly 

 serrated ; veins simple, 1 to each serrature ; sori frequently solitary at the base 

 of the lobe or pinnl., rarely 3-4, with a lax, deciduous scale at the base ; costoe 

 and costvles beneath with scattered, deciduous, bullate scales ; recept. large, 

 prominent. — Hk. Sp. 1. p. 36. Amphicosmia riparia, Gardn.in L.J. Bot.l. 

 t, 12 {eaxelleiW). 



Hab. Sonth Africa ; Brazil ; Java, Bl. in Sb. nostr. 



{Species of S. America. Sp. 11-15.) 



11. H. (Amfinc.') platylepis, Hk. ; st. stout, unarmed, clothed at the base with 

 very large, dark-brown, glossy scales, having a pale fringe at the margin ; fr. 

 ample, subcoriaceous, villous on both sides, tripinnate_; prim, pinnce 12-14 in. 1. ; 

 second, ones 2-3 in. I., 5 in. w., again pinnated except at the veiy apex, oblong- 

 acuminate ; rachis Yery hairy, slightly winged ; uU. pinnl. 3-4 lines long, oblong, 

 the margins i-ecurved, inciso-serrate ; veins forked ; sori copious, 1 to each lobe 

 or serrature; invol. large, hemispherical, quite inferior. — Hk. 2nd Cent. F. 

 1. 100. 



Hab. Kio Nigro, Brazil, Spi-ace, n. 3127. 



12. H. (Amphic.) caiolepis, Hk. ; st. bright stramineous, tuberculated, the base 

 clothed with copious, white, imbricated, satiny scales, 1 in. and more L, below 



