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one hundred species are fully described. Among the foregoing, however, 

 may be found all those that are possessed of any particularly decorative 

 quaUties. A certain number of plants of very small dimensions (not exceeding 

 lin. in height), although not really ornamental, are sufficiently distinct and 

 interesting from a botanical point of view to be here mentioned. A full 

 description of each of the species enumerated in this list is given in Hooker 

 and Baker's " Synopsis Filicum." 



T. alternans, Oarruthers. 



T. apodum, Hooker and Greville. 



T. Armstrongii, Baker. 



T. concinnum, Mettenius. 



T. cuspidatum [Bojeri), Willdenow. 



T. denticulatum, Baker. 



T. Bxiguum, Baker. 



T. flahellatum, Bory. 



T. latemarginale, Baton. 



T. lineolatum, Hooker. 



T. Lyallii, Hooker. 



T. Mannii, Baker. 



T. melanopus, Baker. 



T. Motleyi, Van den Bosck. 



T. pinnatinervum, Baker. 



T. Powellii, Baker. 



T. punctatum, Poiret. 



T. pusillum {quercifolium), Swartz. 



T. reptans, Swartz. 



T. saxatile, Hooker. 



T. saxifragoides, Presl. 



T. viridens, Mettenius. 



T. vitiense, Baker. 



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