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5, LInDSAYA ORBICULATA, Z.—North India, Ceylon. Ferns Southern India, tab. 216. (flabellulata.) 
6. LINDSAYA orBICULATA, L. var. 8. tenera, Dry.—South India, Ceylon, Malay Peninsula. Ferns Southern India, fab, 
24 (tenera), Ferns British India, tab. 174. (Davallia trichomanoides, Zhw, not Bl.) (Davallia schizophylla, Baker; Syn. Fil, 9 i 
edit,, 468, an abnormally cut variety. ) | | 
7. Linpsaya Lancza, L.—Ceylon. Ferns Southern India, tab. 217. (caudata) (trapeziformis, Dry.) 
8. LinpsayA riaipa, J. Sm.—Malacea. Ferns British India, tab. 166. 
9, LinpsAyA WALKERS, Hook.—Ceylon. Ferns Southern India, tab. 215. 
10. Linpsaya DIVERGENS, Wall.—Malacca. Ferns British India, tab. 250. 
11. Lrxypsayva LANUGINOSA, Wall—Birma. Ferns British India, tab. 140. 
12. Linpsaya Finptaysontana, Wall.—South India, North India. Ferns Southern India, tab. 206. (heterophylla). 
GENUS 22. SCHIZOLOMA. Gavp. : 
: 1. SE LOBATUM, Poir.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 27. (recurvatum, Wadd.) (cine Gl.) (venation 
cae ae SCHIZOLOMA LoBATuM, Powr., var. 8 Malabaricum, Bedd.—South India. Ferns British India, tab. 268. | a. 
3, SCHIZOLOMA DAVALLIOIES, Bl.—Malacca. Ferns British India, tab. 141. 
4, ScHIzoLoMA cornpatTum, Gaud,—Malacca, Serns British India, tab. 299. 
5. NSCHIZOLOMA GUERINIANUM, Gaud.—Malacca. Lerns British India, tab. 340, 
6. ScHIzoLoMA ENsIFoLiumM, Sw.—General. ferns Southern India, tab. 24. 
7. SCHIZOLOMA ENSIFoLIUM, var. 8 Griffithianum.-—-Birma, Ferns British India, tab. 29. 
8, SCHIZOLOMA HETEROPHYLLUM, Dry.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab, 26. 
TRIBE VI. PTERIDEA. 
GENUS 23. ADIANTUM, L. 
1, Aprantum Parisun, Hk.—Birma. Ferns British India, tab. 16. 
2, ADIANTUM LUNULATUM, Burm.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 1, 
v. ADIANTUM LUNULATUM, var. Mettenii, Kuhn.—Stipes and rachis winged and not polished, petioles very short and winged 
otherwise as in lunulatum, Kuhn fil, Afr., p. 65; Baker Syn. Fil. 2nd edit., p. 472. A. pteropus, 2. Br. Travancore hills dense 
moist forests at no great elevation between Courtallum and Quilon. The Travancore specimens gathered lately by me are not in fructifi- 
cation, they correspond exactly with the African plant in the Kew Herbarium, which is in seed. True lunulatum never affects the 
dense moist forests, but grows in light dry forest or open places at the foot of the hills, and is deciduous in the dry season which this 
is not. Mr, Baker considers this only a form of lunulatum, R. Brown and Kuhn have made it a distinct species, to prove which is 
correct, it would be necessary to get it into cultivation and grow it from spores. Lerns British India, tab. 354. 
4, ApIANTUM cAUDATUM, L.—General. Ferns Southern I ndia, tab. 2. 
ADIANTUM CAUDATUM, var. ® soboliferum, Wail.—Birma. Ferns British India, tab. 19. 
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Apiantum EpcGewortutit, Hook.—North India.—Ferns British india, tab, 17, 
7. AviantTuM CaPiLLus-VenERIs, Z.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 4. 
8. ADIANTUM ZTHIoPICcUM, Z.—General. Ferns Southern India, ae 5. Ferns British india, tab. 18. (emarginatum, 
9, ADIANTUM VENUSTUM, Don.—North India. Ferns British India, tab. 20, 
10. ADIANTUM PEDATUM, L.—North India. Ferns British I ndia, tab. 167. 
11. ADIANTUM HIsPIDULUM, Sw.—General. Ferns Southern India tab. 3 
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12, ADIANTUM FLABELLULATUM, Z.—North India, Ceylon, Birma, Ferns Southern India, tad. 218. 
