TAB. LXXXII. 
Asplenium (Euasplenium) SeelosiIj Leyb. 
Nanum, frondibus longe stipitatis trifolialatls, foliolis sessilibus 
lanceolatis integerrimis vel grosse serratis undique distincte 
hirsutis pilis diaphanis, involucris albidis marginibus suber- 
osis approximatis subimbricatis. 
Asplenium Seelosib Leybold^ in Flora^ 1855, p. 81, and 348, 
Tab. 15, Metten, Asplen. p. 142. Hook, Gen, et Sp, Fil, 
V. 3, p. 176. 
Acropteris Seelosii, Henji, Aspl, Europ. p. 111. 
Asplenium tridactylites, Bartl, in Herb, Kze, and Bolle in 
Herb, Hook, (sterile fronds^ simple, three lobed). 
Hab. Clefts of Dolomitic rocks, at an elevation of from 4- 
6000 feet, on the south and north-west side of the Schleern- 
geberg, in South Tyrol, Seelos, C, Bolle, 
This is perhaps the rarest of all European Ferns, confined 
• to a very limited locality in South Tyrol. The affinity is 
evidently with small specimens of Aspl, septentrionale or AspL 
Germanicum^ and hence the plant would be an Acropteris 
of Link. The only specimens I possess were obligingly sent 
to me by T>r, Bolle ; they were accompanied with the locality 
pres de Salurn, au pied du Mont Geier, dans les fentes des 
rochers calcaires, Tyrol meridionale.” 
Tab. LXXXJI. Fig, 1, 2, & 6. Plants of Asplenium Seelosiiy 
Leyb. fertile and sterile; natural size, f, 4. Perfect state of 
the fertile frond, upper side ; f, 5, Fertile pinna, seen from 
beneath, f, 3. Portion of a fertile pinna, with two sori ; all 
more or less magnified. 
Ceks, 2, T. 82. 
