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53. Asplenium Odontites . R. Br. Frond pinnate ; pinnae 
alternate, lanceolate, acuminated, pinnatifid ; segments remote, 
linear lanceolate, acute ; the inferior ones 2 -fid. Sori sub- 
marginal. R. Brown. Prodrom. Flor. Nov. Holland, p. 151. 
Ccenopteris Odontites. Thbg. Schkuhr. Filic., tab. 82. 
Found by Thunberg ; locality not recorded. 
54. Asplenium stans. Kze. Frond 2-pinnate, glabrous ; 
pinnae deeply pinnatifid, almost opposite ; segments spathulate- 
linear, obtuse, lower ones 2-partite. Sori sub-marginal ; 
rachis winged. Stipes compressed, nearly 4-angular, smooth. 
Caudex sub-globose, clothed with stiff, acute, imbricated, 
blackish-brown scales. Kunze. Linmea., vol. 10, p. 521. 
Ccenopteris furcata . Berg. Darea stans. Bory. 
In the forests of Swellendam, George, Uitenhage, and Kaffraria. 
v. s. 
55. Asplenium rutcefolium. Kze. Fronds 2-pinnate, smooth; 
pinnae and pinnules alternate, remote ; the inferior pinnules 
deeply pinnatifid ; the middle ones 2-3-partite ; terminal ones 
simple ; segments linear, obtuse. Sori sub-marginal ; rachis 
not winged. Stipes compressed, glabrous. Caudex paleaceous. 
Kze. Linnaea., vol. 10, p. 521. Ccenopteris rutcefolia. Berg. 
Darea rutoefolia. Willd. 
In the forests of Swellendam, George, Uitenhage, and Natal, v. s , 
XV. CETEEACH. WILLD. (3 Species.) 
56. Ceterach officinarum. "VVilld. Fronds pinnatifid ; the 
segments oblong, obtuse, thickly covered at the underside 
with entire, rufous scales. Willd. Spec. Plant., vol. 5, p. 
136. Schkuhr. Filic. tab. 7, f. b. 
In crevices of rocks near the Baviaan’s River. (Krebs.) 
57. Ceterach capensis. Kze. Fronds pinnate or pinnatifid, 
oblong, obtuse; the pinnae and segments decurrent, ovate 
oblong, blunt, crenate, incised, sub- cordate at the auricled 
base, and clothed beneath (as well as the flexuose rachis and 
the stipes) with rufous scales. Kze. Linnsea, vol. 10, p. 
496. Gymnogramme cordata. Hook. & Grev. Icon. Filic., 
tab. 156. 
On rocks and walls near Cape Town ; also at the entrance of the 
forests near Olifant’s Hoek and Bushman’s River (Uitenhage) ; 
at the stems of old trees in Albany ; at the Kat River, etc. v. v . 
and s. 
