303 FEKNS : BRITISH AND FOREIGN. 



which ultimately opens, becoming calyciform, similar to the 

 Physematium section of Wooctsta. 



The name Diacalpe is derived from dia and kalpe, the Greek 

 for a vessel, in allusion to the cup form of the indusiam. 



82. STRTJTHIOPTERIS (p. 166). 



la, S. orientalis, Hook, Second Century of Ferns, t. 4, 

 Onoclea orientalis, Eooh. Sp. Fil. 4, p. 16i. — 

 Sikhim, Assam, and Japan. 



84. PHEGOPTERIS (p. 168). 



5a. P. molle, J. Sm. Polypodium molle, Moxb. ; Eooh. iSyn, 

 Fil. p. 309. Polypodium Dianas, Eooh. Sp. Fil. 4, 

 p. 234.— St. Helena. K. 



12a. P. platyphylla, J. Sm. Polypodium platyphyllum, 

 Eooh. Sp.Fil. 4, jp. 24S.— Cuba. K. 



85. HYPOLEPIS (p. 171). 

 5. H. millefolia, Eooh. Sp. Fil. 2, /. 95 B— New Zealand. 

 0. H. Bergiana, Eooh. Sp. Fil. 2, p. 67.— South Africa. K. 



Taibe VII.— PTERIDE^! (p. 172). 



86. NOTHOLJENA (p. 172). 

 13. N, cauesqeus, Kze.; Eooh. Sp. Fil, 2, p. 110.— Mexico., 



