124 
A. nervatum Fée. — Brazil. — I. 112. 
A. nitidulum Kze. — Brazil. — I. 246. 
A. obtusilobum Fée. — Mexico. — I. 112. 
A. Orizabe Fée. — Mexico. — I. 195. 
A. pachychlamys Fée. — Guadeloupe. — I. 156. 
A, pallidum Fourn. — Mexico. — I. 195. 
- A. pauper Fée. — Martinique. — I. 195. 
A. producens Fée. 10. mém. 38. 1865. — Mexico, Tolutla, ScHAFFNER no. 220 part. — Perhaps a form of 
amensis, scarcely of D. diplazioides, to which Fourn. Mex. pl. 73 referred it. 
A. SELES ist. — Costa Rica. — 
A. roseum Fourn. — Mexico. — I. 71. 
A. sanctoides Fée. — iedicsoaps: — I. 156. 
A. s setigerum Sw. — Sto. oe — supra p. 41. 
A. tenuiculum Fée. — Cuba? — 
A. Tussaci Feé, Gen. 297. 1852: — Sto. Domingo, pre Tussac. — Tripinnate. 
A. van Heurckii Fourn. — Mexico. — I. 273. 
Dryopteris amambayensis Christ, Fedde Repert. 7: 374. 1909. — Paraguay, Hass_Ler no. 10411 b. — Prob- 
ably Goniopteris. 
D. collina Christ. — Paraguay. — I. 95—96. 
- acaceee Christ. — Paraguay. — I. 156. 
erzogii Ros. — Bolivia. — supra p. 23. 
: pane Christ. — Paraguay. — I. 156. 
Goniopteris jferax Fée. — Guadeloupe. — L 213: 
G. lucida Fée — Guadeloupe. — I. 272. 
G. macrocladia Fée. — Brazil. — I. 268. 
Gymnogramme prolifera Fée, Gen. 182. 1852. — Brazil? — Seems to belong to Goniopteris. 
G, pleroides Fée, Gen. 182. 1852. — Brazil, VaurHier. — Probably identical with D. (Leptogramma) poly- 
podioides. 
Lastrea Balbisiana Bory, Dict. class. 9: 234. 1826. — West Indies? 
L. Cumingiana Pr. — Chile. — I. 156. 
Meniscium — see I. 272. 
Nephrodium aureo-viridum Jenm. - — Brit. Guiana. — I. 263. 
N. basiattenuatum Jenm. — Jamaica. —~I. 156. 
N. chaerophylloides Desy. Prodr. a pen — Porto Rico? — Perhaps the same as D. chaerophylloides (Poir.) 
C. Chr. 
_N. cinereum Sod. Sert. Fl. Ecuad. II. 26. 1908; Dryopteris cinerea C. Chr. Ind. Suppl. 31. 1913. — Ecuador. — 
L 156. 
N. clypeolutatum Desy. — Jamaica. — I. 165. 
& N. Etchichuryi Hicken, Trabajos Mus. Farm. Buenos Aires 19: 5. 1907; Dryopleris Etchichuryi C. Chr. Ind. 
Tecgen 32. 1913. — Northern Argentina and Paraguay. — Presumably one of the numerous forms of 
D. rivularioides. 
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