AN ENUMERATION OP CULTIVATED FERNS. 
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(olim). Marginaria piloselloides, Presl. ; Hook. Gen. 
Fil. t. 51. — West Indies and Tropical America. 
2. L. ciliata, J. Sm. Polypodium ciliatum, Willd. ; Gonio- 
phlebium ciliatnm, J. Sm. (olim). — West Indies and 
Tropical America. 
3. L. vaecinifolia, J. Sm. Polypodium vaccinifolium, Lang. 
et Fisch. Ic. Fil. t. 7 ; Lowe’s Ferns, 1, t. 41. Ana- 
peltis vaecinifolia, J. Sm. Cat. Cult. Ferns (1857). 
Gonioplilebium vaccinifolium, J. Sm. Cat. Kew Ferns, 
(1846). — Brazil. 
/3 albida, J. Sm. Fronds smaller, whitish on the upper 
surface. — Bahia. 
11. ANAPELTIS, J. Sm. 
Rhizome surculose, elongating. Fronds simple, 1—6 inches long, 
the fertile usually contracted and linear, smooth, generally 
opaque. Veins arcuately or angularly anastomosing. Recep- 
tacles punctiform, produced on the confluent apices of two or 
more excurrent veinlets terminating in the medial areoles, or 
sometimes compital. Sori round or ovate, transversely uniserial, 
naked. 
1. A. serpens, .7. Sm. Polypodium serpens, Sw. ; Plum. 
Fil. t. 121. Pleopeltis serpens, Presl. Goniophlc- 
bium serpens, Moore. — West Indies. 
