AN ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FERNS. 
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2. C. caryotideum, Presl ; Hook. Gen. Fil. 
t. 49 C. Aspidium caryotideum, 
Wall. ; Hook, et Grcv. Ic. Fil. t. 69 ; 
Hook. Gard. Ferns, 1. 13. Aspidium 
anomophyllum, Zenk. PL Nilgh. 
t. 1.— East Indies and Natal. T. 
3. C. juglandifolium, Moore. Polypodium 
juglandifolium, Humb. Amblia jug- 
landifolia, Presl ; Fee, Gen. Fil. 
t. 22 P, f. 1. Phanerophlebia jug- 
landifolia, J. Sm. ; Hook. Gen. Fil. 
t. 49 A. Aspidium juglandifolium, 
Kunze ; Metten. Fil. Hort. Lips. t. 22, 
f. 6—7. — Tropical America. 
69. FADYENIA, Hook. 
Vernation fasciculate, erect, caudex un define d. 
Fronds simple, entire, 5-6 inches long ; he 
sterile lanceolate, attenuated and proliferous 
at the apex ; the fertile linear, ligulate, obtuse, 
erect. Veins forked; venules acutely anasto- 
mosing ; the lower exterior venule of each 
fascicle free, and sporangiferous on its apex. 
Peceptacles punctiform. Sori round, trans- 
versely uniserial. Indusium reniform, sub- 
oblong, hippocrepiform. 
1. F. prolifera, Hook. Gen. Fil. t. 53 B ; 
Lowe's Ferns, 6, t. 2. Aspidium 
proliferum, Hook, et Grev. Ic. Fil. 
t. 96 ; Hook. Fil. Exot. t. 36. — 
Jamaica. 
Genus 69. — Fertile 
frond, under side. 
No. 1 . 
70. ASPIDIUM, Sw. (in part); Schott. 
Vernation fasciculate, erect. Fronds 1-4 feet high, entire, 
lobed, pinnate, bipinnatifid or bipinnate; ultimate segments 
generally broad. Primary veins costaeform ; venules simply or 
compoundly anastomosing. Peceptacles compital, or on the 
