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one hundred species are fully described. Among the foregoing, however, 

 may be found all those that are possessed of any .particularly decorative 

 qualities. A certain number of plants of very small dimensions (not exceeding 

 lin. in height), although not really ornamental, are sufficiently distinct and 

 interesting from a botanical point of view to be here mentioned. A full 

 description of each of the species enumerated in this list is given in Hooker 

 and Baker's " Synopsis Filicum." 



T. altemans, Carruthers. 



T. apodum, Hooker and Greville. 



T. Armstrongii, Baker. 



T. continuum, Mettenius. 



T. cuspidatum (Bojeri), Willdenow. 



T. denticulatum, Baker. 



T. exiguum, Baker. 



T. flabellatum, Bory. 



T. latemarginale, Eaton. 



T. lineolatum, Hooker. 



T. Lyallii, Hooker. 



T. Mannii, Baker. 



T. melanopus, Baker. 



T. Motleyi, Van den Bosch. 



T. pinnatineroum, Baker. 



T. Powellii, Baker. 



T. punctatum, Poiret. 



T. pusillum {quertifolium) , Swartz. 



T. rep tans, Swartz. 



T. saxatile, Hooker. 



T. saxifragoides, Presl. 



T. viridens, Mettenius. 



T. vitiense, Baker. 



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