AN ENUMERATION OF CtTLTIVATED FEENS. 



85 



(oUm). Marginaria piloselloides, Presl. ; Hook. Qen. 

 Fil. t. 51. — West Indies and Tropical America. 



2. L. ciliata, /. 8m. Polypodium ciliatum, Willd. ; Gonio- 



phlebium ciliatum, /. 8m. (oUm). — ^West Indies and 

 Tropical America. 



3. L. vaccinifolla, J. 8m. Polypodium vaccinifolium, Lomg. 



et Fisch. Ic. Ml.- i. 7 ; Lowe's Ferns, 1, t. 41. Ana- 

 peltis vaccinifolia, J. 8m. Cat. Cult. Ferns (1857). 

 Goniophlebium vacoinifolinm, J. 8m. Cat. Kew Ferns, 

 (1846).— Brazil. 



/3 albida, /. 8m. Fronds smaller, whitisi on the upper 

 surface.— Bahia, 



11. ANAPELTIS, J. 8m. 



Bhizome surculose, elongating. Fronds simple, 1-6 inclies long, 

 the fertile usually contracted ' and linear, smooth, generally 

 opaque. Veins arcuately or angularly anastomosing. Becep- 



, Genus 11. — Portion of barren frotld. No. S. 



tacles punctiform, produced on the confluent apices of two or ■ 

 more exourrent veinlets terminating, in the medial areolcs, or 

 sometimes compital. Sori round or ovate, transversely uniserial, 

 naked. 



1. A. serpens, /,. 8m.. Polypodium serpens, 8w. ; Phim. 

 Fil. t. 121. Pleopeltis serpens, Presl. Groniophle- 

 bium serpens, Moore.-^-Weet Indies.- 



