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restrial. A handsome species, distinguished by its copiously di- 
vided fronds. In cultivation. 
Australia, Neiv Zealand. 
A Xo. 9. Jaiioiiioiiiii. Êiz€\ (351).— 
Java, Timor, Phüippines, Japan, China, Northern India. 
Xo. 10. Fili\ Spec. — 
Amhoijna. 
-f- Xo. 11. is pliyma folies. 
phymatodes, L., (664).— Terrestrial and epiphytical. A variable 
and very common species, widely distributed. 
Tropical and Siibtropical Asia, Africa and Australia, Polynesia. 
+ Xo. 12. Ilryopferis ttoiisyloiles, O. Hize. (212); 
Aspidium goggilodus, Schk., Kr. Gew., I, 193.— Terrestrial, es- 
pecially in swampy places and tanks. 
Pantropical. 
Xo. 14. liiiiil^aya Spec.— 
-|- Xo. 15. ■•teris leiifopliylla. Nir.. C. Chr., Ind. Fik, 
600.— Terrestrial. A smal! specimen. 
Brazial, Golutnbia. 
4- Xo. 17. Aiif roiiliyiiin laf ifbliiiiii. Kf,, (533).— 
Malaya, Northern India, Southern China. 
4- No. 18. Iliefyopferis irrett'iilaris, f*#*.. (520).— 
4 - Xo. 21. ■•Iiofiiiopferis speciosa. H/.. (731).— A beau- 
tiful, epiphytical, rather scandent fern well-marked by the stalks 
of the pinnae being dilated at the base, so as to form a conspi- 
cuous, roLindish, scutiform stipule-like outgrowth. 
Malaya. 
4 - Xo. 23. Ceropferisfarfarea.fy/itli', var. ocliraeea. 
(528); Gymnogramme ochracea, Pr., Rel. Haenk., I, 17.— Terrestrial, 
