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JIab. Jamaica I, Sw., in higt mountains (o) ; Dominica !, Imr. {$), S. Vincent I, Guild. 

 (j8j y) ;' Trinidad ; [Cuba !, to French islands !, in moist mountain woods ; Venezuela]. 



34. T. Baucroftii, Sook. Grev. Leaves coespitose, deeply pinnatifid, or 2(-3)-^m- 

 natifid, long-decurrent intp the short petiole, nearly glabrous: lohes spreading, ultimate 

 short, oblong, blunt, fertile at the summit : veinlets distaut, single in. the ultimate lobes, 

 lower usually forked ; no streaks ; indusium and its subentire limb wholly sunk. — Hook. 

 Grev. Ic. t. 204. — Leaf 6"-3" long, 2"-i" broad, abruptly contracted at the lowest lobes : 

 lobes 8"'-3"' broad : rhachis 2"'-l"' broad. — Hab. Jamaica !, Pd., Wils., common in 

 woods, Portland ; S. Vincent !, GvAld. ; [Cuba I to French islands ! ; Guiana !]. 



35. T. sinuosuiu, Rich. Leaves scattered or approximate, pinnatifid, long-decnvrent 

 into the short petiole, distantly ciliate with long, stellate hairs : lobes spreading, obliquely 

 ovate-oblong, or oblong, blunt, repand, or obtusely few-serrate, fertile at the summit : / 

 veinlets few, simple : no streaks ; indusium and its repand limb wholly sunk. — Hook. Grev, 'r 

 Ic. 1. 13. K^e. Farnkr. t. 77./. 1. — T. holopterum, Kee, {ii.f. 1) : the form with approxi- 

 mate leaves. — Variable, 2"-13" high; leaves mostly single along the creeping rhizoma, 

 pellucid ; sinus open or narrow, lobes 2"'-l"' broad. — Hab. Jamaica !, Fd., on tree-ferns ; 

 S. Vincent !, Guild. ; Trinidad ! ; [Cuba I and Mexico I to Brazil ! and Pern !]. 



§ 5. Indusia confined to the lowest part of the upper margin of the leaf-segments (rarely 

 appearing on both margins) : otherwise like § 4. 



* Leaf pinnatipartite, subsessile; (indusia s0meti7n.es on both margins). 



36. T. Anker sii, Parker. Leaves scattered, pinnatipartite, subsessile, glabrous : seg- 

 ments approximate, horizontal, oblong, blunt, obtusely serrate, fertile usually at the lowest 

 serratures of the upper margin, rarely on both margins : veinlets pinnate, mostly simple : 

 short streaks between them; indusium wholly exserted: limb spreading, truncate. — Hook. 

 Grev. Ic. t. 201. — Leaf turning blackish in drying, 3"-8" long, l"-2" broad. — Hab. S. Vincent 

 (/. Sm.) ; Trinidad {V. d. Bosch) ; [Panama, Guiann !]. 



37. T. brachypus, Kze. Leaves scattered, pinnatipartite, subsessile, glabrous : seg- 

 ments pinnatifid, nearly horizontal ; lobes spreading, linear, blunt, or 2-3-fid, inferior of 

 both margins or lowest only of the upper margin fertile ; most veinlets simple : no streaks ; 

 indusium wholly exserted, stipitate, or margined at the base : limb short, subentire.— 

 Hook. Grev. Ic. t. 218.— Leaf 2"-8" long, l"-3" broad.— Hab. S. Vincent !, Guild. ; Tri- 

 nidad !, Pd. ; [Darien !, Guiana !, Brazil !, Peru]. 



** Leaf 2-3-pinnatipartite, petioled : petiole above and rhachis margined. 



/' 38. T. pyxidiferum, L. Leaves scattered, i-Z-pinnatipartite, nan-owly decurrent into 

 the short petiole, glabrous : ultimate segments linear, emarginate, or blunt, each with a 

 simple veinlet and 2 long parallel streaks between it and the entire margin ; indusium free, 

 margined at the base, sessile on the upper margin of the primary segments near their base, 

 half as long as the column : limb spreading, subentire. — Plum. Ml. t. 50. E. — Leaf 5"-l" 

 hio'h, 12"'-6"' broad.— Hab. Jamaica {Sw.), in mountain-woods ; [Cuba I to Brazil ! and 

 Peru !]. 



39. T. brasilieuse, Besv. Leaves scattered, %-pinnatipartite, very narrowly decur- 

 rent into the petiole, glabrous : secondary segments few-lobed or pinnatiiid, or entire, ulti-. 

 mate oblong-linear, emarginate, or blunt, eachmth a simple veinlet, but no streaks ; indusium 

 margined to the spreading, subentire limb, usually much shorter than the column, sessile on 

 the lowest inner lobe or on the upper margin of the primary segments near their base.— 

 Hedw. Fil. t. 3. /. 2. Hook. Grev. Ic. t. 206. Pr. Epimel. t. 5. B.—T. pyxidiferum, 

 Hook. Grev. T. emarginatum, Pr. T. leptophyllum, F. d. Bosch. — Habit of the prece- 

 ding, but petiole naked below, wing at its summit much narrower (while the rhachis of 

 the nrimarv segments is nearly as broad), and easily distinguished by the wanting streaks, 

 peculiar to T. pyxidiferum. Leaf 1"-A" high, 6"'-12"' broad : petiole 6"'-12"' long.- 

 Hab. Jamaica i, Wils. ; S. Vincent !, Guild. ; [Cuba! to French islands !, and Mexico !, to 

 Brazil!]. 



40. T. radicans, Sw. Leaves scattered, S-4,-pinnatifartite, longer than the petiole, 

 ^narrowly "decurrent, glabrous : ultimate segments oblong-linear emarginate, or blunt, with a 



