642 CLVII. FILICES. 



Cheilanthes — contd. 

 termifolia — contd. 

 var. Sieberi, Bail, 

 var. nudiuscula, Bail. 

 caudata, R. Br. (Fig. 606 bis.) 



tenuissima, Bail., Ql. Agric. Jl. xvii. (1906) 28. (Fig. 

 606 ter.) 



Pteris, Linn. (Including Platyloma, Litobrochia, and Pellaea.) 

 geraniifolia, Raddi. 

 paradoxa, Baker. 

 falcata, R. Br. 



var. nana = Pellcca nana, Hook, 

 rotundifolia, Forst. 

 longi folia, Linn. 

 ensiformis, Burnt. 

 umbrosa, R.Br. 

 quadriaurita, Rets. 

 tremula, 7?. Br. 



aquilina, Linn., var. esculenta, Hook. — Bracken; contains 

 prussic acid ; suspected of being poisonous to stock. 



var. lanuginosa, Hook. 

 incisa, Thunb. = P. vcspertilionis, Labill. — Bat's-wing Fern, 

 marginata, Borg. 

 comans, Forst. 



Lomaria, Willd. (Including Stegania and Onoclea.) 

 Patersoni, Sprcng. 

 vulcanica, Bl. 

 discolor, Willd. 

 lanceolata, Sprcng. 

 capensis, Willd. = L. pro c era, Spreng. — Red-cabbage Fern 



of some of the Southern States. 

 euphlebia, Kunse. 



Blechnum, Linn. 



cartilagineum, Sw. 

 var. tropica, Bail., Fern World of Australia (1881) p. 50 = 

 B. mtidinn, Bail, (non Presl.), Ql. Ferns (1874). 

 serrulatum, Rich. — At one time largely used as a native food. 

 " Bungwall " of Moreton Bay, "Al-utha" of Red Island, 

 and ' ; Dugal " of Tully River natives. 

 Whelani, Bail., 3rd Suppl. Syn. Ql. Fl. (1890) p. 92. 

 orientale, Linn. — " Baral '" of Cape Bedford natives. 



Monogramme, Schkuhr. 



Junghuhnii, Hook. — Diciidopteris angustissima, Brackenr. 



