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XIV.— DEPARIA. Page 65. 



2*. D. prodiicta, Baker ; /r. ample, tripinnate ; racMses grey, naked ; pinruB 

 oblong-lanceolate, 14-2 ft. 1. ; pinnl. lanceolate, 3-5 in. 1., ^-l in. br. ; segm. 

 sessile, quadrangular,' twice as long as broad, inciso-pinnatifid, the barren lobes 

 broad, blunt, the fertile linear or lanceolate ; texture subcoriaceous ; both sides 

 naked ; sori cup-shaped, terminating the long fertile lobes and much broader 

 than their tips. — Dennstsedtia, Mett. Fil. Nov. Gran. p. 260. 



Hab. Andes of New Granada, Lindig, 333. — Habit of Dichonia cicutana. 



2*. D. nephrodic^des. Baker ; Jr. subdeltoid, quadripinnate, 1 J-2 ft. 1. ; rachises 

 stramineous, naked beneath ; pinnce deltoid, lowest largest, long-stalked, under 

 1 ft. 1. ; pinnl, deltoid, close-stalked, reduced on lower side and cuneate at base ; 

 tertiary segm. oblique, deltoid or lanceolate, cut down to a narrow wing into 

 oblique, oblong, blunt, inciso-pinnatifid lobes, ^ in. 1. ; texture moderately firm ; 

 both sides bright-green, glabrous ; venules free, erecto-patent ; sori minute, one on 

 the anterior edge of each final lobe. — Gard. Uhron. 1872, p. 263. 



Hab. Lord Howe's Island, 0. Moore. 



XVI.— HYMENOPHYLLUM. Page 6G— 71. 



8*. H. mierophyllvm, Mett. ; rhizome thread-like ; St. 3-4 lin., filiform ; fr. 

 §-f in., oblong, 2-3-pinnatifid ; main rachis winged nearly or quite to the base ; 

 pinnw crowded, secund, deltoid, with ligulate entire upper divisions, and 2-3-fid 

 lower ones under \ lin. br. ; surfaces naked ; one vein to the centre of each lobe ; 

 swi crowded, terminal on the upper lobes ; round lip of inv. shorter than the 

 funnel-shaped nearly free tube. — Fil. Nov. Gran. p. 196. 



Hab. Andes of Bogota, Lmdig, 245. — Habit of small forms of Tuiibridgmse. 



8*. H. L' Hermnieri, Mett. ; rhisome thread-like, elongated ; st. J-l in., 

 winged upwards ; fr. oblong, 1-2 in. I., 2-3-pinnatifid ; pinnce lax, rhomboid- 

 oblong ; pinnl. cuneate, 2-3-fid, rarely more compound, the lobes ligulate ; 

 under surface setulose on the ribs ; sori terminal on the upper side of lobes, 

 broader than lobes ; oblong lip of inv. longer than cuneate tube. — Kuhn, Linn. 

 36,/>.391. 



Hab. Guadaloupe, L'Heminier. 



10*. H. Chmnii, V. D. B. ; rhizome elongated, thread-like ; st. 1-1^ in., erect, 

 winged at the top ; fr. oblong, 2-3 in. 1., j-1 in. br., oblong, 2-3 pinnatifid ; 

 main rachis winged throughout ; pinnce distant, 6-8-jugate, J in. br. ; lower 

 pinnl. bifid, with ligulate 1-veined lobes under \ lin. br. ; surfaces glabrous ; 

 sori terminal, as broad as the lobes ; inv, as broad as deep, the rounded lips 

 equalling the deltoid immersed tube. 



Hab. Van Diemen's Land, Qunn. 



27*- H. dilataium. The Polynesian plant is H. emarginatum, Sw., which 

 may be distinguished by its narrower segments (^ line broad), with involucres 

 which conspicuously exceed them in width. 



34. H. ciliatum, var. crispatum, Baker ; tertiary segm. few, distant, much 

 crisped, as are the winged rachises. — H. crispum, var. brasiliana. Fee, Fil. Bras, 

 7. 71./^. 2. 



Hab. Andes, Pearce ; Eio Janeiro, Glazioa, 



