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GENUS 87. ANEMIA. Sw.-- i 
1, ANEMIA TOMENTOSA, Sw., var. Wightiana, Gardn.—South India. ferns Southern India, tab. 66. | 4 
GENUS 88. LYGODIUM. Sv. a -— 
1. Lyaopium DICHOTOMUM, Sw.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 62. | 4 
2. Lycopium scanDENs, Sw.—-General. eris Southern India, tab. 61. a a 
3. Lycopium rinnatiFipum, Sw.—General Ferns Southern India, tab, 63. (flexuosum). 4 
4, Lycgopium ponystacayum, Wall.—Birma. Ferns British India, tab. 300. . 
5. Lygopium gaponicum, Sw.—General. Lerns Southern India, tab. 64. : 
SUB-ORDER MARATTIACEZ. 4 
GENUS 89. ANGIOPTERIS. Horry. 
1, AwncioprERis EvecTA, Hofin.—fFerns Southern India, tab, 78. | F 
GENUS 90. MARATTIA. 58m. 
1. MARATTIA FRAXINEA, Sm.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 79. q 
GENUS 91. KAULFUSSIA. Brune. : 
1, KavirussiA mcvLiroLia, Bl.—North India and Malay Peninsula, Ferns British India, tab. 185. e a 
SUB-ORDER OPHIOGLOSSACEAK, | 
GENUS 92. OPHIOGLOSSUM. L. 
1, OPHIOGLossuM BULBosuM, Jichz.—South India. Ferns Southern India, tab. 72. (brevipes). 
2, OPHIOGLOSSUM NUDICAULE, Z. f.—South India, Malacca. Ferns Southern India, tab. 71. (parvifolium). 
3. OPHIOGLOSSUM RETICULATUM, 2 ania. Ferns Southern India, tab. 70. 
These 3 species are well marked and easily distinguished as far as South Indian individuals are concerned. No. 1 has round — 
tuberous roots, the frond of a stout texture, and indistinct venation ; No. 2is a very minute form; No.3 has a wiry rootstock, the — 
frond of a thin texture, and prominent venation. An immense number of species of this section (Euophioglossum “ fertile spike — 
single from the base of the barren segment”) have been described and these have been reduced to 6 in the Synopsis, but looking — 
through the large collection at Kew from all parts of the world, I was inclined to think that they might all be considered mere local 
varieties of one species, there are very gradual transitions from the wiry to the tuberous root stock, and from the stout veinless to the 
thin prominently veined texture.—There are Himalayan specimens referred to « lusitanicum,” L. and to “ vulgatum,” L, these both — 
appear to be intermediate between reticulatum and bulbosum, , ’ 
4, OPHIOGLOSSUM PENDULUM, Z.—Ceylon, North India and Malacca. Ferns Southern India, tab. 269. 
GENUS 93. HELMINTHOSTACHYS. Kau yr. 
1. HELMINTHOSTACHYS zEYLANICA, Hk.—-General. Ferns Southern India, tab, 69. 
GENUS 94. BOTRYCHIUM. Sw. 
1, Borryconium Lunaria, Sw.—North India. Ferns British India, tab. 208. 
ry) : : 
2, Borrycurum pavctrotium, Wall,—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 69. (subcarnosum). 
BoTRYcHIUM VIRGINIANUM, Sw., var. lanuginosum, Wal/.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 67. 
(VY, B.—Since the first part of this List was printed, Litobrochia incisa has been found at Walaghat on the west slopes of the Nilgiris.) | 
