AN ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FEENS. 293 



Tribe III.— POLYPODIES (p. 73). 



5. POLYPODIUM (p. 78). 



4-a. P. pollueidum, Kaulf; Hooh. Sp. Fil. 4, p. 206; Hooh 

 Second Century of Ferns, t. 44, var. bipinnatifida- 

 P. myriocarpum, Hook. Ic. PI. t. 84. — Sandwich 

 Islands. 



Obs. — This species produces variously lobed and laciniated 

 fronds, analogous to Polypodium vulgare as found in this coun- 

 try, of which, in the Catalogue of the Todmorden Nursery, no 

 less than twenty varieties are recorded. 



7. G03STIOPHLEBIUM (p. 80). 



a*. Fronds simple. 



la. G. glaucopTiylllim, Kze. Polypodinm glaucophyllnvri" 

 Hooh. Sp. Fil. 4, p. 18. — Trop. America. 



16. G. plesiosorum, K::e. — Trop. America. 



2a. G. Scouleri, /. Sm. Polypodium Scouleri, HboZ;. et Grcv. 

 t. 56. — N, W. America. 



26. G. californieuui, Kaulf. Polypodium, Hooh. Sp. Fil. 5, 

 p. 18, not Mett. — California. K. 



2c. G. surrucuahense, Hooh. Polypodium, Sp. Fil. 5, p. 30, 

 Ic. PI. t, 69.— West Indies to Ecuador. K. 



7a. G. adnatum, Kze. Polypodium, Hooh. Sp. Fil. 5, p. 27. 

 • — Guatemala to Guiana and Galapagos. K. 



