ANALYTICAL KEY TO THE FAMILIES 



(Carried out, in some cases, to subfamilies and genera) 



Division I. PTERID(3pHYTA 



Fern-like, moss-like, rush-like, or aquatic plants without true flowers, 

 fieproduction by spores (without embryos). 



A. Floating plants with small 2-ranked leaves; sporocarps borne on 



the under side of the stem Salviniaceae, 50 



A , Terrestrial or submersed plants, not floating B. 



B. Stems conspicuously jointed, their nodes covered by toothed 

 sheaths; sporangia on the scales of terminal dry cone-like 

 • spikes Equisetaceae, 51 



B. Stems without conspicuous sheathed joints C. 



C. Leaves closely imbricated or very narrow; sporangia sessile, 

 axillary. 

 Stem short, corm-like; leaves elongate, awl-shape or linear, 



in a rosette Isoetaceae, 58 



„ Stem elongate, creeping (sometimes underground) or branch- 

 ing; leaves very short, crowded or imbricated. 

 Sporangia of two kinds, some containing many minute 

 spores (microspores), others bearing few (usually 3-4) 

 much larger maorospores Selaginellaceae, 57 



Sporangia bearing uniform minute spores Lycopodiaceae, 54 



C. Leaves (fronds) not closely imbricated; if narrow, without 

 axillary sporangia D. 

 D. Leaves (fronds) 4-foliolate, clover-like ; sporocarps (inclosing 



the sporangia) stalked from the creeping stem Maksileaceae, 4S 



D. Leaves (fronds) not 4-foliolate, simple or variously cleft ; spo- 

 rangia not inclosed in basal sporocarps S. 

 E. Fertile fronds, or fertile portions of the fronds conspicu- 

 ously unlike the sterile F. 

 F. Slender twining or climbing plant, the frond with alter- 

 nate paired and stalked palmately lobed divisions Lygodium, 46 

 F. Neither twining nor climbing 6. 



6. Sterile fronds linear-filiform, tortuous ; the fertile fili- 

 form, tipped by a 1-sided short (3-8 mm. long) 

 pinnate fertile portion Schizaea, 45 



G. Sterile fronds (or segments) broader H. 

 H. Sterile segment of the frond simple; *he fertile a 



long-stalked simple spike Ophioglossaceae, VI 



H. Sterile and fertile fronds or segments more or less 

 cleft I. 



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