AN ENUMERATION OF CULTIVATED FERNS. 315 
wards, generally with a projecting dent. Veins forked, spo- 
rangiferous receptacle oblong, sub-terminal. Indusium short, 
conniving with the margin, forming a round or oblong open 
cyst, containing the sporangia. (Loxoscaphe, Moore.) 
57 a. A coneinnum, J. 8m. Davallia concinnum, Schred. ; 
Hook. Sp. Fil. 1, p. 193. Loxocaphe concinna, 
Moore. — Trop. America. K. 
575. A. davallioides. Hook. Sp. Fil. 3, p. 212 ; Second Cent. 
Ferns, t. 40. — Japan, Formosa. 
57c. A. ferulaceum, Moore ; Hook. Second Cent. Ferns, t. 
38. — New Grenada. 
59a. A. elegantulum, Hook. Sp. Fil. 3, p. 190 ; Hook. 
Second Century of Ferns, t. 38. — Japan. 
68a. A Gardneri, Baker ; Gard. Chron. (1873), p. 712. — 
Ceylon. 
91a. A. Goringianum, Mett Hook. Sp. Fil. 3, p. 224. — 
Japan. 
92a. A. Japonicum, Mett. Fil. Ind. 2, p. 240; Hook. Syn. 
Fil. p. 227.— Japan and China. 
■95a. A. aspidioides, Schlecld; Hook. Syn. Fil. p. 228. — 
Tropics and sub-tropical regions generally. K. 
111. DIPLAZIUM (p. 221). 
5a. D. fraxinifolium, Wall; Hook. Second Cent. Ferns, t. 
19. — E. Indies. 
55. D. Pullingeri, Bak. ; Gard. Chron. (Oct. 1875). — Hong- 
Kong. 
112. SCOLOPENDRIUM (p. 223). 
2. S. Hemionites, Sw. Schk. Fil. t. 84 ; Hook. Sp. Fil. 4, p. 2 
— South Europe. 
