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FERNS : BK1TISH AND FOREIGN. 
39*. A. colpodes, Moore, Gard. Chron. (1865). — Ecuador.f 
44. A. tinctum, Moore, Proc. ILort. Soc. 11, 369. — Tropical 
America.t 
96. PTEEIS. 
20*. P. straminea, Metten. P. crispa, Hod. ( non Linn .). — 
Chili, 
97. LITOBROCHIA. 
14*. L. areolata, Moore. Pteris areolata, Lowe's New Ferns 
t. 57. — India, t 
102. LOMARIA. 
2*. L. rigida, J. Sm. Vernation fasciculate, erect, becoming 
caespitose. Fronds (the sterile) lanceolate, 8-10 inches 
long, 14—2 inches broad, erect, rigid, pinnatifid to the 
rachis ; sinus acute ; segments alternate, contiguous, 
lanceolate, falcate, finely serrulate ; the lower ones 
decreasing in size and obtuse. Veins evident. Fedile 
fronds as broad and rigid as the sterile ; segments be- 
coming involute, densely sporangiferous. — Chatham 
Islands. 
12*. L. Germanii, HooJc. Sj?. FU. 3, t. 152. L. crenulata. 
Hod. — Chili. 
110. ASPLENIUM. 
33*. A. Kaulfussii, Schlecht, Adurn. (29 in ols.). A. protensum, 
Kaulf. ( non Schrad.). — Sandwich Islands. 
19*. A. tenerum, Forst. ; Schk. Fil. t. 69. — Islands of the 
Pacific, Ceylon. 
92*. A. nigripes, Metten.; HooTc. Sp. Fil. 3,p. 222— Ceylon. 
