INTRODUCTION 
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Aspidium Thomson!, Hook. 
lobatum, Sw , 
angnlare, Willd. 
squarrosum, Don 
Prescottianum, Hook. 
Bakerianum, Atkinson 
falcatum, Sw. 
Nephrodium Gamblei, Hope 
repens, Hope 
Thelypteris, Desv. 
Filix-mas, Bich. 
parallelogrammnm, Kze. 
Kingii, Hope 
barbigerum, Hook. 
Schimperiannm, Hochst. 
cochleatum, Don 
Blanfordi, Hope 
ramosnm, Hope 
odontoloma, Moore 
marginatum, Wall. 
crenatum, Baker 
Boryanum, Baker 
molle, Desv. 
Papilio, Hope 
cicutarium, Baker 
Oleandra Wallichii, Presl 
Polypodium erubescens, Wall. 
distans, Don 
laterepens, Hope 
Polypodium Dryopteris, L. 
Polypodium punctatum, Thb. 
lineatum, Colebr. 
multilineatum, Wall. 
amoenum, Wall. 
lachnopus, Wall. 
microrrhizoma, Clarke 
argutum, Wall. 
fissum, Baker 
rivale, Mett. 
lineare, Thb. 
simplex, Sw. 
clathratum, Clarke 
membranaceum, Don 
oxylobum, Wall. 
malacodon, Hook. 
Stewartii, Clarke 
ebenipes, Hook. 
juglandifolium, Don 
Nothochlaena Marantse, B. Br. 
Gymnogramme Totta, Schlecht. 
Levingei, Baker 
vestita, Hook. 
javanica, Bl. 
involuta, Hook. 
Osmunda Claytoniana, L. 
regalis, L. 
Ophioglossum vulgatum, L. 
B.otrychium Lunaria, Sw. 
ternatum, Sw. 
lanuginosum, Wall. 
This gives a total of 124 species belonging to twenty-three 
genera, as against sixteen genera and thirty-seven species in the 
British Islands, and twenty-five species in the county of Sussex, 
which has a larger area than Simla, as here understood — a rich 
fern flora indeed ! With the exception of the Graminese (133 
species), ferns are more numerous than any Natural Order of 
flowering plants in the Flora of Simla. 
