200 RECORDS OF THE BOVANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 
1709. A. crinicaule Hance. Ferns. 
*3,000’—4,000'. 
1710. A. faleatum Lam. No. 3375, 
Spores April: On tree trunks ; 2,000’, 
1711. A. macrophyllam Sw. var. urophyllum Bedd. Ferns. 
“On rocks and trees, 2,000’—4,000'.” 
1712. A. caudatum Forst. Ferns. 
3,000’! 
- 1713, A“formosum Willd. Ferns. 
“Moist woods at the higher elevations,” 
Ta16, A. uniJaterale Lam. yan. Yivale Bedd. Ferns. 
“Only in beds of rivers,” 
1745. A. fareatum Thunb, 
‘Spores May. In evergreen forest ; 5,000’. 
1716. A. tenuifolium 2 
Ferns. 
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788, Athyrium Roth, 
1717, A, eS ee Kze. Ferns. 
“Up to 4,000!” 
— A. faleatum Bedd. Ferns, 
“Dry ot places, seat 
1719, A. mac macrocarpum Bl. Bees. 
oe 3,000’ : 
1720, A, Filer Beh One 3346, 
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: 789, hel Sw, 
1721. D. speci 
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Spores April. "aghe me ee sam = 
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