76 
L. lanuginosa, Wall ; Hook. Spec. Eilic. i, 210, t. 69 ; Syn. Pilic. 
109 ; M. Austr. vii. 722. 
ADIANTUM, Linn. 
A. sethiopicum, Linn.; Hook. Spec. Filic. ii. 37, t. 77; Syn. Klic. 
123 ; n. Austr. vii. 724. Common small Maidenhair. 1, 7. 
A, affine, Willd.; Hook, and Bak. Syn. Ml. 117; El. Austr. vii. 
724. 1, 2, 3. 
A. diaphanum, Blume; Hook. Spec. Filic. ii. 10, t. 80; Syn. 
Eilic. 117 ; El. Austr. vii. 725. A delicate Maidenliair. 1, 7. 
A. hispidulum, Swartz; Hook. Spec. Eilic. ii. 31 ; Syn. Eilic. 126 ; 
El. Austr. vii. 725. Eougli Maidenhair Eern. 7. 
HYPOLEPIS, Bernh. 
H. tenuifolia, Bemh.; Hook. Spec. Eilic. ii. 60, t. 89, 90; Syn. 
Eilic. 129 ; El. Austr. vii. 726, 1, 7. 
CHEILANTHES, Swartz. 
C. tenuifolia, Swartz; Hook. Spec. Eilic. ii. 82, t. 87 ; Syn. Eilic. 
138 ; El. Austr. vii. 726. Lip Eern. 1, 7. 
PTEEIS, Linn. 
P. geranilfolia, Baddi.; Eilic. Bras. 46; El. Austr. vii. 728. 
Geranium-leaved Bracken. 7. 
P. falcata, Var. nana ; Hook. Spec. Eilic. ii. 136. 1, 2. 
P. quadriaurlta, Betz.; Hook. Spec. Eilic. ii. 179, t. 134; Syn. 
Eilic. 158 ; El. Austr. vii. 731. 1, 2, 7. 
P. tremula, B. Br.; Prod. 154 ; EI. Austr. vii. 731. 7. 
P. aquilina, Limi., var. lanuginosa ; Hook. Spec. Eilic. ii. 
196. The Woolly Bracken. At between 2,000 and 5,000 feet above 
sea-level we found some good-sized patches of this fern. It is a tall 
strong plant, very hard, but, from being closely covered with soft 
woolly down, has a somewhat soft appearance, and grows in intricate 
masses 5 or 6 feet high, very difficult to pass through. 
P. incisa, Thunl.; Hook. Spec. Eilic. ii. 230; Syn. Eilic. 172; El. 
Austr. vii. 732. 1, 2. 
P. marginata, Bory.; Hook, and Bak. Syn. Eilic. 172 ; El. Austr. 
vii. 733. 1, 5, 7. 
L0;1AIIIA, Willd. 
Ii. Patersoni, Spreng.; Hook. Spec. Eilic. iii. 3; Syn. Eilic. 174; 
El. Austr. vii. 734. 2, 3. This fern was very plentiful at Palm 
Camp, and probably attains there a greater size than in any other 
locality in the Southern Hemisphere. Some fronds measured nearly 
4 feet long, and the segments, of which there were on some fronds 
14 or more on each side of the rhachis, over 10 in. loDg and f in. wide. 
The undivided fronds were also long, but always shorter than the 
divided ones. 
BLECHNUM, Linn. 
B. cartilagineum, var. tVO^iCwm, Bail.; Syn. Queensl. El. 
703. 1, 2, 3. 
B. serrulatum, Bich.; Hook. Spec. Eilic. iii. 54 ; Syn. Eilic. 186; 
El. Austr. vii. 739. 1. 
