FLORA OF THE ANAIMALAIS. > 199 
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783. Ceratopteris Brong. 
1698. C. thalictroides L ihe SY Bos 
Spores October. In the moist western forests ; 1,800 —2,000'. 
784. Lomaria Willd. 
699 L. ple hd bia Ferns. 
© 5.000'— 8,000 
785. Blechnum L. 
1700, B. orientale L. ' 
Spores January to April. In wet forests ; 1,900'—,4,000". 
786. Thamnopteris Presl. 
. 1701. T. Niduss var. ee Det Ferns. 
Moist woods ; *’000'—4,000'. 
787. sippnen: L. i 
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1702. A. ensiforme Wall. Fer 
“ Banks of Torakadavu stream, 4,800/—rare.” 
- 1703. A. normale Don 
5 bees ee In evergreen forest ; 3,000' —6,000'. 
B. Bedd. Ferns 
4 40007 
1704. A. Wightianum Wall. Ferns. 
“9,000'—4,000'.7 ~ - 
var. microphyllum Baker. Ferns. - , 
Banks of Torakadu and elsewhere.” 
1705. A. tenerum Forst. No. 3379. : 
Spores April. In dense ecrerwn forest ; 3,000". 
1706. A. _lunulatam Sw. 
Spores April, 6,500 
var. trapezseforme Bedd. Ferns: 
1707. A. Zenkerianum Kze. No. 3,492° 
Spores April to May. Above 5,000’. Occasionally with a casual pin 
orbicular, crenate, about 1'’ diameter. 
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08. A. auritum Sw. Fern 4,000"? 
On rocks in the bed of a t orakadco river, 
