AN ENUMERATION OP CULTIVATED I'EENS. 821 



15c. A. ornata, Scott. Sedd. Ferns Brit. Bid. t. 342 ; Bah. Syn. 

 Fil. App. — Sikkim. 



18. A. Moorei, add. syn. A. Macarthurii, Hooh. Syn. Fil. p. 

 40, and A. Leiohardtiana, Muell; Hooh. Syn. Fil. 

 p. 450. 



Obs. — This species was first dkoovered by Mr. Thomas 

 Moore, the Director of the Botanic Garden, Sydney. 



18a. A. Cooperi, Hooh.; Appendix Hooh. Syn. Fil. p. 459.— 

 Queensland, New South Wales. 



The following names appear in Nurserymen's Catalogues, 

 bat their identification as distinct and new species has not yet 

 been botanically ascertained : — A. Shepherdii, Bull. Oat. 1871. 

 A. denlicnlata, land. Gat. and Veitch Oat. A. Amazonnica, 

 hind. Cat. 1871. A. Yan Geertii, Van Geert's Gat. 



Sub Ommb II— GLEICHENIACE^J (p. 247). 

 136. GLEICHENIA (p. 247). 



9a, Or- glauca, Hooh. Sp. Fil. t. 3 B (non Sw.). Polypodium 

 glaucnm, Thunh. Fil. Jap. G. gigantea, Wall, in 

 Hook. Sp. Fil. 1, t. 3 A. G. excelsa, J. Sm. Hooh. 

 Sp. Fil. 1, t. 4 B. — General throughout the tropics 

 and sub-tropics of both the Old and New World. 



Sub-Ojidee lll.-HYMENOPHYLLACE.Ei (p-249). 



137. HYMENOPHYLLUM (p. 249). 



a\ H. cruentum, Cav. ; Hooh. Sp. Fil. 1, t. 31 4— S. 

 Chili. K. 



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