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-f Xo. 41. l>iel.vo|»feris fernia inca. r. .J. i*. H. (516); 
Phegopteris ferrugifiea, Mett., Ann. Mus. Bot. L. B., 1, 224; 
Aspidium Zippelianum^ G. Chr., Ind. Fil., 98. — Terrestrial. Readily 
distinguished by lts bristly covering and pleocnemioid venation. 
Neiü Giiinea. 
Section VIII. 
+ No. 1. lli‘.vo|)lcrif« !sclitt'era. O. Mi! ze, (202,817); 
Cheilanthes setigera, BL, Enum., 138.— Terrestrial, widely 
distributed. The common form (var. pallida). 
British India across China, Japan, Polynesia and Tropical 
Australia. 
4 Xo. 3 llr.vniileri^ crassifnlia. O. Êitze, (182); 
Aspidium crassifolium, BL, Enum., 158.— Terrestrial. 
Malaga, Burmah. 
^ -f Xo. 5. pcinliiliiiii. f>.. (777).— Epi- 
phytical. The largest form of the genus. 
Tropical Asia, Australia and Polynesia. 
+ Xo. 7. Ilryoplcris parai^if ica. O. Htze. (224); 
Polypodium parasiticurn, L., Spec., II, 1090.— Terrestrial. 
Pantropical and suhtropical. 
Xo. 9. Lyco|MMliiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiilarifoliiim lil,— 
A Xo. 10. lialiiiala flooi'e: Polypodium 
palmatum, BL, (669).— 
-f Xo. 11. Plcris qiiadriaiirila. lielz,, (365).— 
A Xo. 12. l*leo|»cllif« paliiiala .Uooi'e, (669).— 
+ Xo. 13. Mr.yopfcri^ 4lccin>ivc-|Hiiiiala. O. liize, 
Rev. Gen. PI., II, 812; C. Chr., Ind Fil. 261; Polypodium 
decursivo pinnatum, van Hall, Nieuwe Verh. v/h Ned. Instit. V, 
204.— Terrestrial. Very characteristic by its indusia being* 
