AN ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FERNS. 313' 
Filicum ” are united under L. Boryana (as quoted at p. 202), 
but from an examination of them, I am led to believe that the 
plants from the different localities represent different species. 
102a. SADLERIA* Eaulf. 
HooJc. Sp. Fil. 
Vernation fasciculate, erect, arborescent, 2 to 3 feet high, 
stout. Fronds 3 to 4 feet long, rigid, bipinnatifid ; pinnae 
linear lanceolate, 10 to 12 inches long, contiguous, sessile, arti- 
culated with the rachis, deeply pinnatifid, coriaceous, opaque ; 
lacinae to 1 inch long, linear falcate. Veins obscure, arcu- 
ately anastomosing, forming costal areoles ; venules simple or 
forked, their apices terminating in a thickened margin. Spo- 
rangiferous receptacle transverse, linear, continuous on the 
costal anastomose, elevated in the form of a ridge. Indusium 
linear, laterally attached on the exterior side of the receptacle, 
its inner margin free, becoming reflexed, coriaceous, persistent. 
S. cyatheoides, Kaulf. ;M oore. Ind. Fil. p. 12 B. ; HooJc. Syn. 
Fil. t. 4, fig. 35. — Sandwich Island. 
107. LORINSERIA (p. 206). 
la. L. Harlandii, J. 8m. Woodwardia Harlandii, HooJc. Sp . 
Fil. 3, p. 70 ; HooJc. Fil. Exot. t. 7.— Hong-Kong. K. 
In honour of Josephus Sadler, an Hungarian botanist. 
