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Klf., Kaulfuss, Enu?neratio Filicum. 
Krasser 43, 105 
Krauss, Dr F., collection ... ... ... ... ... ... 45 
Kuhn, Filices Africanae ... ... ... ... ... ... 39 
Kuhn ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 41 
Kze, Prof. Kunze, of Leipzig ... ... ... ... ... ... 38 
Kze, Linn., Kunze in Limiaea ... ... ... ... ... ... 38 
Kunze, Die Farnkrduter in colorirten Abbildungen ... ... 38 
Laciniated, much cut. 
Lam. = De Lamarck, Flore franqoise. 
Lamina, the green leafy part of a frond. 
Lanceolate, lance-shaped. 
Lax, scattered, or thinly placed. 
Ligulate, strap-shaped. 
Ligule, a scale-like appendage 56 
Linear, long and narrow, and of equal width. 
L. or Linn., Linnaeus. 
Link, H. F. Enum. plantarum horti regii botanici Berolinensis 
altera. 
Linnaea ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 38, 45 
Linn. Sp. PI . , Linnaeus, Species Plantarum. 
Linn. Syst. Veg., Linnaeus, Systema Vegetabilium , 1774. 
Liverworts ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 55 
Lowe, Ferns , British and Exotic ... ... ... 39 
Mac O wan and Bolus, Herbarium Normale Austro- A fricanum ... 46 
Macrospores, the larger kind of spores among Fern Allies. 
Marginal, along the margin ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 
Marloth (Dr R.), The Flora of South Africa ... ... ... 43 
McKzFs Ferns of Natal ... ... ... ... ... ... 39 
Membranaceous, thin like a membrane. 
Mett., Mettenius ... 39 
Microspores, the smaller kind of spores among Fern Allies. 
Milde, Filices Furopeae , and Monograph of Equisetum. 
Moore’s Index Filicum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 39 
Mosses ... 55 
Mund and Maire ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 37 
Naked, without scales. 
Oates’ Matabeleland ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 41 
Oblong, rather longer than wide. 
Obovate, the shape of an inverted egg. 
Obtuse, blunt. 
Ovum ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 
Paleaceous, set with scales. 
Palmate, hand-shaped. 
P. and R., Pappe and Rawson, Synopsis Filicum Africae Australis 38 
Parts of ferns ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 
Pearson, Dr H. H. W., Professor of Botany, South African College, 
Cape Town ... ... 45, 52 
Peltate, fixed by the centre. 
Permanent, not changeable. 
Percy Sladen Memorial Expeditions ... ... ... ... ... 46, 52 
Persistent, not falling off. 
Petiole, the stalk of a pinnule or frond. 
Phanerogams ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2, 10 
Pinna ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• ••• 5 
