20. UNDSAYA, §§ ISOLOMA. 100 



tant, distinct ; sorus continuous along the upper and outer edge. — Kuhn, Linn. 3G. 

 p. 79. 



Hab. Tarapota, East Pern, Spruce, 4023. —Nearest small forms of strida, but texture 

 much less coriaceous, aud segments narrower and closer. The plant called X. Sprucei 

 in our first edition is now found to be identical with Davallia mexfoliOf H. B. K., and 

 our L. Parishii to be an abnormal form of Acroatichum, sorbifolimn, like that figured at 

 tab. 56 of the first volume of Hooker's Species Filicnm under the name of DavaUia 

 achilleifolia. 



25. L. MaegUlivrayi, Carruth. ; st. and rachis naked, red-stramineous ; fr. 

 deltoid, bipinnate, l-l^ ft. 1. ; pinnas 8-9-jngate, lowest j-1 ft. 1., 1 in. br. ; 

 pinnl. stalked, rhomboid-oblong, entire, \ in. 1., the upper border straight, the 

 lower rather ascending, 20-30-jugate, alternate ; texture subcoriaceous ; surfaces 



' green, naked ; veins distinct, flabellate ; sorus continuous along upper and outer 

 edge.— ^. Vit. p. 337. 



Eab. Isle of Pines, Haegillivray ; New Caledonia, Herb, lladeay; and a closely-allied 

 plant with smaller, more cuneate pinnules from Viti, Richards. Habit of Kirlcii, and 

 large forms of ffuianensis. 



§§ Isoloma, J. Smith, Pinnm equilateral; reins free. Sp. 26-35. This section 

 in habit and texture resembles Pteris rather than Adiantnm, and the cuneate species 

 approxdmate wry closely to Stenoloma. 



* Fronds simple. Sp. 26-27. 



26. L. (Iso.) remformis. Dry. ; st. wiry, flexuose, 4-6 in. 1., black, polished ; 

 fr. 2-2|^ in. across, orbicular-reniform, with a deep basal sinus ; texture coriaceo- 

 membranaceous, not pellucid ; sori continuous all round the edge, except in the 

 sinus.— jEK. Sp. 1. p. 203. 



Hab. (juiana and the Amazon valley. 



27. L. (Iso.) sagittata. Dry. ; st. wiry, flexuose, 4rQ in. 1., black, polished ; Jr. 

 sagittate-acuminate, with a deep has^ sinus, 2-4 in. across, sometimes lobed ; 

 texture as in the preceding, and the sori similarly continuous. — Hk. Sp. 1. p. 203. 

 Hi. Sar.Ic.t. 87. 



Hab. Guadeloupe and French Guiana. 



** Fronds simp^ pinnate, vxith linear pinnm. Sp. 28-30, 



28. L. (Iso.) Walherce, Hk. ; rhizome creeping, paleaceous ; st. wiry, erect, 

 black, polished, 6-12 in. 1. ; fr. 6-12 in. 1., 2-4 in. br., simply pinnate ; pinncB 1^-2 

 in. 1., ^ in. br., entire, cquUatejal, erecto-patent, with several times their breadth 

 between them ; texture coriaceous ; rachis naked, shining, brownish-black ; sori 

 in a continuous line along both edges. — Si. Sp. 1. p. 209. t, 69. A. 



Hab. Ceylon and island of Banca, east of Sumatra. 



29. L. (Iso.) dirergens. Wall. ; rhizome creeping, wiry, fibrillose ; st. wiry, erect, 

 black, polished, 4^6 in. 1. ; fr. 6-12 in. 1., 1^2 in. br., simply pinnate ; pinncB |-1 

 in. 1., 2-3 lin. br., obliquely truncate at the base below, auricled at the base above, 

 the margin entire, the point bluntish ; texture coriaceous ; rachis naked and 

 polished ; sori in a continuous line along both edges. — 3i. Sp. l.p. 210. HI. 

 & Gr. Ic. ^ 226. 



Hab. Malayan Peninsula and Borneo. — ^Here the pinnse are placed close together, and 

 spread &om the rachis at a right angle. 



SO. L. (Iso.) lanuginosa. Wall. ; rMzome stout, creeping^ clothed with fibrillose 



