Ord. T. Tribe I. 
FILICES POLYPODIACE^. 
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14507 Fronds pinnated : pinnte cuneate ovate acute deeply pinnatifid ; segments lane, cuneatc unequally toothed 
14508 Fronds pinnated : pinnce stalked oblong acuminate pinnatif. ; sogm. obi. obt. sharply serrat. Sori parallel 
14509 Fronds pinnated : pinn£e ovate repandsomew. auricled ; term, remote small entire. Fronds rooting at end 
14510 Fronds pinnated : pinnas alternate elliptical roundish crenate, Rachis flattened beneath 
14511 Fronds pinnated : pinnae roundish blunt crenated cuneate at base, Stalk discolored 
14512 Fronds pinnated : pinnee ovate- roundish crenate, Rachis shining keeled beneath 
14513 Fronds pinnated : pinnae alternate cuneiform erect eroded at end 
14514 Fronds pinnated : pinnae sessile lanceolate serrulate cordate at base auricled upwards 
14515 Fronds pinnated : pinnse lanceolate blunt equally and bluntly serrated, Sorus one on each pinna 
14516 Fronds broad-lanceolate subsessile, Sori very near parallel contiguous to the midrib 
14517 Fronds pinnated : pinnae ovate oblique serrated obtuse unequal at base cuneate 
14518 Fronds pinnat. : pinnae altern. ; upp. usually opp. lin.-lanc. subrepand truncat. at base above rounded below 
14519 Fronds pinnated trifid : pinuce alternate linear torn at end 
14520 Fronds lanceol. stalked rather crenate auricled cordate at base at the end very long linear-filiform rooting 
14521 Fronds lanceolate on short stalks acuminate serrated tapered at base and entire, Sori contiguous parallel 
14522 Fronds pinnate : pinnee lanceolate taper-pointed at end pinnatifid ; segments bifid, Stalk shining glabrous 
14523 Fronds ternate : middle leaflet pinnatifid ; lateral 3-parted toothed 
14524 Fronds pinnated : pinnae obi. lanceolate acuminate coriaceous serrated at end tapered at base. Stalk chafFy 
14525 Fronds 3 pinnated : pinnae oblong lanceolate with very long points, Sori becoming confluent 
14526 Frond 5-lobed cordate. Three middle lobes acuminate 
14527 Fronds bipinnate : pinnules oblong pinnatifid ; segments lanceolate finely bidentate, Sorus solit. at base 
14528 Fronds 3-pinnate: pinnules lanceolate decurrent cut serrated, Sori contiguous finally becoming confluent 
14529 Frond simple cordate-Ungulate smooth beneath 
14530 Fronds pinnat. : pinnae lane, serrat, at end truncate at base above rounded and somew. wedge-shaped below 
14531 Fronds pinnat. : pinnae lane, coarsely toothed ; teeth rounded serrated at end tapered and finely toothed 
14532 Fronds pinnated : pinnas linear auricled cordate at base serrulate. Stalk and rachis paleaceous hairy 
14533 Fronds pinnated : pinna? oblong lanceol. on short stalks entire cuneate at base. Stalk and rachis smooth 
14534 Fronds pinnated : pinnae lin. decurrent ; lower 3-parted, Sterile acutely serrated : fertile ent. serrul. at end 
14535 Fronds decompound : lov/er bipinnate ; pinnules lanceol. retuse at base, terminal longer. Stalk pubescent 
14556 Fronds bipinnatifid. Lower branches twin 2-partite below. Pinnules lanceolate subfalcate sharply serrated 
14537 Fronds supradecompound : pinnae broad-lanceolate pinnatifid. Stem and branches prickly 
14538 Fronds tripinnate : pinnules linear decurrent downy beneath ; those at the end longest, Rachis smooth 
14539 Frond 3-parted, Branches bipinnate, Pinnules linear elongated blunt entire : lower bipinnatifid 
14540 Frond 3-parted, Branches bipinn. Pinnules lin. laiac. : upper undivided ; lower pinnatif. Segm. obi. blunt 
14541 Frond pedate. Branches pinnate. Pinnules obi. lanceolate acumin. pinnatifid, Segm, oblong acute serrated 
14542 Fronds pinnat. : pinnae lane. acum. on short stalks tapered and serrated at base ; lowest 2-parted or ternate 
14543 Fronds bipinn. : pinnules somew. stalked ovate-lanc. blunt crenulate ; lower hastate 3-lobed, Stalk smooth 
14544 Fronds deeply 5.1obed palmate, Lobes pinnatifid : segments linear lanceolate acumin. Recesses rounded 
14545 Fronds deeply 5-lobed palmate. Lobes pinnatifid : segments linear lanceolate acute. Recesses acute 
14546 Pinnae opposite pinnatifid. Nerve above a little strigose. Pinnules lanceolate blunt entire. Petiole smooth 
14547 Fronds linear very long pendulous, Sori solitary within the margin 
14548 Fronds bipinnate hairy : pinnae pinnatifid acuminate ; segments blunt. Stalk and rachis villous 
14549 Fronds linear-lanceolate tapered at each end ribbed, Sori reticulated 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
cattle, and very frequently for the puriiose of thatching cottages. The ashes are employed in the manufactory 
of soap and glass. Its astringent quality has recommended it in dressing and preparing kid or chamois leather. 
The country people take it medicinally to destroy worms, and a bed made of the green plant is esteemed a 
sovereign cure for the rickets in children. 
2191. Vittaria. From vitta, a ribband, on account of the narrow ribband-like appearance of the fronds. 
Small simple-leaved grass-like plants, of difficult cultivation. 
2192. Lonchitis. From Xovx'n, a lance, on account of the form of the fronds of some species. The Greeks 
had a plant named Xov'x,^?, but it must have been very different from that of the moderns. 
2193. Antrophyum. A genus divided by Kaulfuss from Hemionitis, and named from ocvr^of, a cavern, and 
ifvo), to grow, in reference to its native places of habitation. 
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