AN ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FERNS. 
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15. C. radiata, J Sm; Lowe’s Ferns, 4, t. 18. Adiantum 
radiatum, Linn. ; Sw. ; (Plum. Fil. 1. 100). Hypolepis 
radiata, Hook. Sp. Fil. t. 91 A. Adiantopsis radiata. 
Fee . — Tropical America. 
16. C. pedata, A. Br. Hypolepis pedata, Hook. Sp. Fil. 2, 
t, 92 A. Adiantopsis pedata, Moore. — Jamaica. 
Vernation fasciculate, erect, caespitose. Fronds bi-tripinnate, 
6—10 inches high, the fertile contracted ; segments oblong, 
linear ; margins membranous, revolute, oppositely conniving, 
Genus 89.— Portion of barren pinna, natural size, ditto fertile enlarged 
and unfolded. No. 1 . 
forming an universal indusium. Veins forked, free. Receptacles 
terminal, subelongated. Sori defined, oblong, becoming late- 
rally confluent, forming a compound, broad, intramarginal, 
linear sorus, included under the universal indusium. 
1. C. crispa, R. Br. ; Hook, et Bauer. Gen. Fil. t. 115 B ; 
Hook. Brit. Ferns, '6, t. 34. Pteris crispa, Linn. ; Sw. ; 
Schk. Fil. t. 98; Eng. Bot. t. 1160. Allosorus crispus, 
Bernh. ; Presl ; J. Sm. Gen. Fil. ; Lindl. and Moore’s 
Brit. Ferns, t. 8 ; Lowe’s Ferns, 3, t. 34. Phorolobus 
crispus, JDesv . — Temperate Regions of the Northern 
Hemisphere. 
89. CRYPTOGRAMME, R. Br. 
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