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Son round, marginal, distinct or laterally confluent. Indurium 

 reniform or subrotund, and special to each sorus, or more or 



Genus 88.— Pinna of mature frond, 

 under side. No. 13. 



Genus »8. — Fertile pinna, 

 under side. No. . i 



less elongated, plain or undnlate, and including two or moro 

 fiori. 



§ 1. Indusium oblong or linear, common to two or more 

 clusters of sporangia. Fronds smooth, pilose, tomentose, sauamose, 

 or glandulose. (Bucneilantlies, Hook.) 



1. C. micropteris, Sw. Byn. Fil. t. 3, /. 5.— Quito ar.d 



Brazil. 



2. C. viseosa, Link ; Hook. Sp. Fil. t. 93 JB ; Lowe's Ferns, 



4, t. 25. — Tropical America. T. 



3. C. fragrans, Sw. (in part) ; Hook.; Lowe's Ferns, 4, t. V," D. 



Polypodium fragrans, Li nn.- Cheilanthes odora, Suv. ; 

 Schk. Fl. t. 123. 0. suaveolens, Sw.; Sclk. Fil. 

 1. 19 ; Sibth. Fil. Or. t. 966 ; Hook, et Bauer. Om. 

 Fil. t. 106 L. C. Maderensis, B. T. Lowe. — rijuih 

 Kurope and Madeira. 



