AN ENUMEEATION OF CULTIVATED FERNS. 



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1. L. Porsteri, /. Sm. in Sook. Gen. FU. t. Ill B. Lygo- 



dium reticulatum, BcKlc. Fil. f. 139. Hydroglossum 

 polycarpum, Willd., Opiiioglossum scandens, Forst. 

 (non Linn.). — Polynesian Islands. 



2. L, heterodbxum, /. 8m, Lygodium heterodoxum, ffitraze, 



Fil. t. 113. Hydroglossum heterodoxum, Moore. 

 Lygodinm Lindeni, EoH. — Guatemala. 



143. ANEMIA, Sw. 



Vernation fasciculate, erect or decumbent. Fronds pinnate 

 or bi-tripinnatifid ; the fertile always tripartite, the two opposite 

 segments contracted, erect, con- 

 stituting two sporangiferous ra- 

 cemes, the third segment sterile, 

 with forked free veins. Sporangia 

 oval, attached by the base, open- 

 ing vertically on the exterior side. 



1. A, Sregeana, Kunze, Fil. 

 t. 20; EooTc. Icon. Fl. 

 t. 236.— South Africa. 



-2. A. coUina, Badd. Fil. Bras, 

 t. 12 ; Soole. Fil. Exot. 

 t.l. Anemia hirta,£rorf. 

 {non 8w.). — Tropical 

 America. 



3. A. Maiidioccaiia,JBac?i. Fil. 



Bras. t. 9, /. 1 ; Rook. 

 Gard. Ferns, t. 36.— 

 Brazil. 



4. A.tonientosa,iS''u;. Osmunda 



tomentosa. Lam. Ane- 

 mia tfexuosa, -Sw: ; 

 Badd. Fil. Bras. 1. 13 ; 

 Hooh. Fil. Exot. t. 30. 

 A. vinosa,-cff. et B.; Genus US.-Barren pinna. No. 7. 

 Presl. A. raddiana, Link. A. ferruginea, H. B. K. 

 Anemia cheilanthoides, KoMlf. ; e cheilauthoides. — 

 Tropical America, Brazil. 

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