CLVII. FILICES. 641 



Vittaria — contd. 



(Taeniopsis) wooroonooran, Bail., 3rd Suppl. Syn. 01. Fl. 

 1874.— Dr. K. Domin ( Fedcle. Repert. x. (1911) p. 57) 

 places this as a variety of V. pusilla, Bl. (= falcata, 

 Fee), and further states that the typical V. falcata has 

 not been found in Queensland. 

 Lindssea, Dry. 

 linearis, Sw. 



dimorpha. Bail., Ol. Ferns 1874. 

 cultrata, Szv. 

 flabellulata. Dry. 

 lobata, Poir. 

 microphylla, Sw. 



incisa. Prentice in Trim. Journ. Bot. xi. (1873) 295. 

 Fraseri, Hook. 

 ensifolia, Szv. 



var. heterophylla, Bcutli. 

 lanuginosa, Wall. — Epiphyte. Tropical. 

 Adiantum, Linn. — Maidenhair. 

 lunulatum, Bnnn. 

 var. dolabriforme, Bail. — Thursday Island (T. Tate). 

 Approaches very closely A. dolabriforme, Hook, 

 sethiopicum, Linn. 



forma queenslandiae, Bail., n. form. — Growth erect, fronds 

 scattered, stipites tall, robust, as well as the rhachises very 

 dark-coloured ; pinnules from small to very large. 

 forma assimile (Sw.), Bail. = A. assimile, Sw. — Growth 

 dense, delicate, sometimes weeping, stipites slender, as 

 well as the rhachises of a reddish-brown colour. 

 forma variegatum, Bail., n. form. — Pinnules beautifully 

 pencilled with yellow. 



Hab. : Bundaberg (Miss Burkitt) . 

 formosum, R. Br. 

 var. leptophyllum, Domin in Fedcle. Repert. ix. (1911) 



P- 551- 

 affine, Willd. 



var. intermedium, BentJi. 

 diaphanum, Bl. 

 hispidulum, Sw. — Five-finger Maidenhair. 



var. Fitzalani, Bail., n. var. — This differs from the normal 

 form in being almost glabrous. 



Hab.: Daintree River (E. Fitsalan). 

 Hypolepis, Bernh. 



tenuifolia, Bernh. 

 Cheilanthes, Sw. 



tenuifolia, Sw. — Curly Fern. 



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