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19. p. ciffutaria, Sv.-arfz ; rhizome creeping ; fr. bipinnate ; lower pinnx 12-18 

 in. 1., 6 in. br. ; piiml. linear-acuminate, cut down in the lower part nearly or 

 quite to the rachis ; ssffm. oblong-deltoid," deeply inciso-pinnatifld _; texture her- 

 baceous ; under surface and rachises naked or finely hairy ; sori 2 to 12 to a 

 segment, placed at the base of the sinuses, about \ line across ; inwl. cup-shaped. 

 —Hk. Sp. Fil. 1. p. 76. non Grisebach. D.leneva, Pr'is!. D. ordinata, Xaulf. 

 HL Sp. Fil 1. p. 75. D. cornuta, Katdf. IK. Sp. Fil. 1. p. 70. 



Hab. Tropical America, from Mexico and the West Indies southward to Eio Janeiro 

 'and Peru. — Segments of the lower pinnules about 1 in. 1., 4 in- br. Closely allied to the 

 preceding, from which it differs by its sharper and more divided segments : these two 

 are bipinnate only, all the othefample-f ronded Dennstedice being tripinnate. 



20. D. apiifoUa, Hook ; fr. tripinnate ; Imiier pinruel^-l^ in. l.,6-9 in. hy:. ipinnl. 

 linear, quite out down to the rachis throughout ; lower segm. deltoid or oblong- 

 rhomboidal, cut down very nearly to the rachis in the lower half, with deeply- 

 and sharply - toothed lobes ; texture herbaceous ; rachis and both surfaces 

 naked or nearly so, shining ; sori 2 to 12 to a segment, placed at the bottom of 

 the sinuses of the lobes ; inwl, subglobose, cup-shaped, ^ line across. —Hk. Sp. 

 Fil. l.p. 77. t. 26. C. 



Hab. Andes of Ecuador and Peru. — A folly tripinnate-plant with shining bright-green 

 subrigid* fronds, the lowest segments 1 in. 1., i in. br. According to Grisebach, this is 

 the D. cicularia of Swartz ; but I have not seen West Indian specimens. According to 

 Kuhn, the plant intended by Swartz is Aspidium ascendens. 



21. D. rubiffinosa, Kaulf. ifi: tripinna,te ; lower pinnm 12-18 in. 1., 6-9 in. br. ; 

 pinnl. linear, quite cut down to the rachis throughout ; lower segm. deltoid or 

 oblong-rhomboidal, deeply inciso-pinnatifid ; texture herbaceous ; racfiis and 

 under surface finely tomentose ; sori 2 to 12 to a segment, placed at the base of 

 the sinuses ; invol. cup-shaped, subglobose, ^ line across. — Hk. Sp. Fil. 1. 

 p. 79. *. 27. A. D. dissecta, ilk. Sp. Fil. 1. p. 77. p. D. anthrisci/olia, Kaulf. ; 

 segm. larger and more divided ; rachis and under surface nearly naked. — Hk. 

 Sp.Fil.l.p.79.t.27.B. 



Hab. Tropical A-merioa, from Mexico and the West Indies southward to Brazil and 

 Peru (both varieties), Bourbon and Mauritius. — A less elegant plant than D. apiifolia, 

 duller in colour, and with the under surface more or less hairy. Kachises slightly 

 asperous ; lower segments J-l in. 1. 



22. D. flaccida, Swartz ; fr. tripinnate ; lower pinnm 9-15 in. 1., 6 in. br. ; 

 pinnl. lanceolate, quite cut down to the rachis throughout ; lower segm, ovate- 

 rhomboidal, bluntish, cut down nearly to the rachis three or four times on each 

 side, and the lobes again toothed ; texture herbaceous ; rachises densely tomen- 

 tose ; sori 2 to 8 to a segment, placed at the base of the sinuses ; invol. sub- 

 globose, cup-shaped, J line across. — Hk. Sp. Fil, 1. p. 77. 



Hab. Aneiteum and New Hebrides, Milne. — Perhaps not distinct from B. ruUginosa, 

 with which it quite corresponds in the 'size and division of the frond; but the habit is mora 

 rigid, and the rachises are densely tomentose throughout. The Cocos Island plant is 

 D. •nibigmosa. 



23. D. moluccana, Blume ; fr. tripinnate ; lower pinnm 12-18 in. 1., 6-9 in br. ; 

 pinnl. linear-lanceolate, quite cut down to the rachis throughout ; lower segm, 

 oblong-rhomboidal, cut down .to the rachis in the lower part, with blunt, oblong- 

 deltoid lobes ; texture subcoriaceous ; main and second, rachises prickly ; sori 

 2 to 12 to a segment ; invol. subglobose, J line across.' — Hk. Sp, Fil. 1. p, 78. 



Hab. Java. — Resembling D. rubigvnosa in habit, but more coriaceous in texture, and 



the stems thickly furnished with strong hooked prickles. Lower segments |-1 in. 1., 



- 4 in. br. X>. scandens of Blume, also from Java, which is probably D, Zippeliana, Kunze, 



