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Tribe V.— GRAMMITIDE^l (p. 122). 
50. GYMNOGRAMMA (p. 125). 
3d. G. triangularis, Kaulf. ; Hook, et Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 153 ; 
Hook. Sp. Fil. 5, p. 146 ; Hook. Fil. Exot. t. 153. — 
California. 
15a. G. decomp osita, Bale. ; Gard. Chron. (1872) p. 1587. — 
Andes of South America. K. 
54. HEMIONITIS (p. 128). 
4. H. Muelleri, Sect. Sericonitis, J. Sm, Hist. Fil. p. 151. 
Gymnogramma Muelleri, Hook. Sp. Fil. 5, p. 295. 
— Queensland. K. 
55. ANTROPHYTJM (p. 129). 
5. A. latifolium, Bl. ; Hook. Sp. Fil. 5 , p. 172. — Java. K. 
55a. T.ENITIS, Willd. 
Vernation uniserial ; sarmentum short, sub-csespitose, naked. 
Fronds pinnate, long-stipate, smooth, 1—2 feet in length ; 
pinnae 4—6 pair, linear * lanceolate or elliptical - acuminate 
entire, 6—10 inches long, by 1-2 inches broad. Veins uni- 
form, reticulated, areoles oblong-hexagonal. Receptacles com- 
