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CATALOGUE OE EEKFS. 
121. EUFODIUM, J. Sm. 
(Marattise sp., Kaulf.) 
Vernation and general character as in Marattia , differing in 
the spore- case being pedicellate ! 
1. E. Kaulfussii, J. Sm. ; Hoote. Gen. Fit. t. 118. Marattia | 
lsevis, Kaulf. (non Sm.). — Brazil. 
122. ANGIOPTEE1S, Hoffm. 
Vernation fasciculate, erect, subarboreous ; each frond rising 
from between two fleshy, stipulseform appendages ; base of the 
stipes clavate, pseudo-articulated with the axis. Fronds 6-18 
feet high, bipinnate; pinnules articulated with the rachis. Veins 
simple or forked, free. Sporangia subterminal, 7-24-biserial, 
sessile, free, opening by a slit on the inner side. Sori oblong, 
laterally contiguous, forming a broad submarginal row. 
1. A. evecta, Hoffm. ; Settle. Fit. t. 150. Polypodium evectum, 
Forst. — Islands of the Pacific Ocean and Ceylon. 
2. A. Teysmanniana, F>e Vriese. — Java. 
Obdeb III. ©PHIOGL-OSSACEiE. 
Sporangia subglobose, exannulate, homogeneous, co- 
riaceous, opaque, sessile, unilocular, opening by a ver- 
tical or transverse slit, bivalved, produced on rachi- 
form, simple or paniculate spikes. 
123. OFHIOGLOSSUM, Linn. 
Veins reticulated. Fertile spitce simple, pedunculate. Spo- 
rangia connate, in two unilateral rows, transversely bivalved. 
1. ©. vulgatum, Linn.; Settle. Fit. t. 153; Hoole. Gen. Fit. t. 
59 B ; Fng. Bot. t. 108 ; Lindl. and Moore’s Brit. Ferns , 
t. 51 B. — Temperate Zone of the Northern Hemisphere. 
