242 38. ASPLENIUM, §§§§§§ AUISOaONIUM. 



Fronds fully tripinnate. Sp. 260-263. 



260. A. (Dipl.) gracilescms, Mett. ; st. straw-coloured, slender, but firm, 

 naked, polished ; Jr. 3-4 ft. 1., 2-3 ft. br., tripinnate ; lower pinnce 12-18 in. 1., 

 6 in. br. ; lanceolate-acuminate ; pinnl. close, shortrstalked, 2-3 in._ 1., nearly 

 1 in. br., lanceolate-acuminate, with oblong unequal-sided pinnatifid segm. ; 

 texture herbaceous ; rachis stramineous and both sides naked ; two veinlets in 

 the upper, four in the lower lobes ; "Sori only one in each, except the lowest, 



1 lin. 1. ; invol. membranous. — Mett. Ml. Nov. Gran. p. 237. Diplazium, 

 Moore. 



Hab. Veoezuela, Schlim,' 69. 



261. A. (Dipl.) aandwichicmum, Mett. ; st. 2 ft. 1., firm, dark-brown, tomentose, 

 furnished at the base with ovate-lanceolate scales, dark-brown in the centre, and 

 a broad margin suddenly scariose ; fr. 2-3 ft. 1., 1^-2 ft. br. ; lower pinncs 9-lo 

 in. ]., 6 in. br., with numerous spreading pinnl. 3 in. 1., 1 in. br., with distinct 

 oblong segm. ^ in. I., J in. br., the lower ones cut down nearly to the rachis 

 into blunt lobes ; teostwe herbaceous ; colowr dark-green ; rachises brown and very 

 tomentose, those of the pinnules distinctly winged ; veins distant, pinnate ; sori 

 copious, in regular rows not reaching the edge. — Hh. Sp. 3. p. 225. Athyrium, 

 Presl. A. alienum, Mett. p. 169. A. fuscopubescens, Hk. Sp. S.p. 264. 



Hab. Sandwich Islands ; Peru, Ledhler, Spruce, 4759, 5416o[. — Spruce's specimens quite 

 agree with those from Mr. Lambert, mentioned in " Species Filioijm." 



262. A. (Dipl.) Wilsoni, Baker ; sf. slender, brownish, naked ; fr. 3-4 ft. ]., 



2 ft. br. ; lower pinnce 10-12 in. 1., 2-2^ in. br., with numerous imbricated ^mra^. 

 l^-lj in. 1., f in. br., the point blunt, cut down to the rachis, except at the apex, 

 into oblong-rhomboidal lobes, the lower ones J in. 1., 1 J-2 lin. br., broadly but not 

 deeply lobed ; textwre herbaceous ; both surfaces and rachis quite naked ; colour 

 deep-green ; wins four on a side in the lower lobes, the lower ones forked ; sori 

 linear, 1 lin. 1., rarely diplazioid ; invol. tumid. 



Hab. Jamaica, Wilson, 929 ; March, 206, 377. — In habit and cutting this resembles 

 the preceding closely. 



263. A. (Dipl.) divisissimum, Baker; st. 1-2 ft. 1., firm, angular, polished, 

 reddish-brown, shaggy below, with nearly black dense fibrillae ; fr. 3-4 ft. 1., 2 ft. 

 br., with numerous jp«m«ob on each side, the lower ones 3-4 in. apart, 1 ft. 1., 6 in. 

 br., with very numerous close-placed lanceolate pinnl. 3 in. 1., f in. br., cut down 

 into very numerous oblong segm, § in. ]., 2 lin. br., which are again cut down to 

 the, rachis into obovate ult. divisions 1 lin. br. ; texture herbaceous ; rachis 

 dark-coloured, naked ; colour dark-green ; two veinlets on each side in the lower 

 ult. divisions j sori linear, sometimes 1 lin. 1., only the lowest occasionally 

 diplazioid. 



Hab. Foot of M. Chimborazo, Spruce, 5695. — This comes nearest to the two preceding, 

 but is much more compound. We have an incomplete specimen of a very similar plant 

 from Celebes. 



§§§§§§ Anisogonium, Presl. Sori as in Diplazium, but veins anastomosing. 

 Sp. 264-276. Callipteris, Bory. Fig. 38, g. 



* Fronds simple or simply pinnate. Sp. 264-278. 



264. A. (Aniso.) ternatum, Hk. ; st. slender, 3-6 in. 1. ; fr. ternate, with an 

 oblong-lanceolate terminal pinna 3-4 in. 1., 1^ in. br., the point acuminate, the 

 edge serrated, the base narrowed gradually, and a pair of similar smaller lateral 



