TAB. LXXII. 
Cheilanthes intramarginalis, Hook. 
Var. grosse serrata. 
Cheilanthes intramarginalis, Hook. Sp. Fil. 2 p. 112, ( which 
see for description, synonyms, and remarks). Metten. Cheil- 
anthes, p. 49. 
Var. Segmentis fertilibus grosse serratis. Metten. 1. c« p. 50, 
f. 38-41. (Tab. Nostr. LXXXII.) 
Pteris Max. Mart, et Gal Fil. Mex. p. 53, t. 14, f. 2. 
Hab. Mexico and Guatemala, Martens et Galeotti, Volcan 
de Agua, Guatemala, elev. 6000-7000 feet, Oshert Salvin , 
Esq. 
In what has been considered the normal state . of this 
plant, the sterile fronds alone exhibit, and very indistinctly, 
serratures ; the fertile fronds none. But beautiful specimens 
before us of this species (some of them 18 inches long), 
in full fructification, have the segments so strongly serrated 
that I at first looked upon this as a new species, and it 
certainly is that state of Cheilanthes intramarginalis, which 
Martens and Galeotti published as distinct from that species 
under the name of Pteris fallax. It is a satisfaction to us to 
find that Mettenius in his recent work on the Genus Cheilan- 
thes, agrees with us in referring the plant to Cheilanthes, rather 
than to Pteris, or Allosorus, or Pellcea, or Cassebeera, or 
Platyloma, in which several genera it has been placed according 
to the respective views of authors who have written upon it. 
Tab. LXXII. Represents a fertile frond of Cheilanthes 
intramarginalis, var.; natural size. Fig. 1. Fertile pinna. 
f. 2. Portion of an involucre ; and f. 3. Portion of a sterile 
pinna ; — magnified. 
Cent. 2. t. 72. 
