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-|- No. 29. .%e|»lirole|)if« iH^^errata. (162).— 
+ No. 30. M>|)lirol€‘|>i«i C‘Oi’«lifblia. f*#*.. (160); Polypo- 
dium cordifolium, L., Spec., II, 1089. — Terrestrial and epiphytical. 
Often in cultivation. 
Payitropical, Neio Zealand, Japan. 
-|- No. 31. Pleopellifi iii<*iirvala. fioorc: Polypodium 
mcurvatu7n, BL, (663).— Epiphytical. Veiy interesting by its 
simple, lanceolate [or more generally hastate, rarely deeply pin- 
natifid fronds, vvhich are conspicuously contracted when fertile. 
Malaya. 
-f No. 32. Plal.yoeriiiiii iMriiroaliiiii. €\ (710) 
Acrosticham bifurcatimi, Cav., Anal. Hist. Nat., I, 105.— Epiphy- 
tical. Much cultivated. 
Anstt'alia, New Galedonia, Lord Howe’s Island. 
-f No. 33. iiiinimularifbliim. C. Chi\, 
(165); Acrostichum nm7i7mdarifoliu7n, Sw., %n., — Epiphytical. 
A plant much resembling a small form of Drymoglossum hete- 
rophyllum, G. Ghr. 
Malaya., Northern Bidia. 
Section vil 
No. 1. CliriMeiiseilia ae!<c*iililblia. (768); 
Aspidium cesculifolium, BL, Ennm., 143.— Terrestrial. 
Malaya, Assam. 
+ No. 3. A^iiifliiiiii va^ütiiiii. Bil, (24).— 
A No. 4. Pleociieiilia ilcvexa. r. A. v. §t., var. mi- 
nor, (812).— Terrestrial. 
Borneo. 
/ + No. 6. Asilidiiiili f«iil)tripli.vlliiiii. BB Polypo- 
dium subtriphyllum., Hk. & Arn., Bot. Beech. Voy., 256.— Terrestrial. 
