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F i» 43. A s p i d i u m . - » , h, § Polystichum, fertile pinna and sorus ;
c, § Cyrtomium, portion with sori ; ft § Euaspidium, with son.
Fig. 44. N e p h r o d i u m . - » , h, § Eunephrodium, fertile portions ;
c, ft § Lastrea, fertile portions.
J ig . 45. N e p h r o l e p i s .- » , fertile pinna ; h, sorus ; c, portion of a
fertile pinna, showing the venation.
Fig. 46. Oleandra. - » , fertile portion of a frond.
F i» 47 F adyenia. - » , sterile (but proliferous frond), much
redncld ; 6, venation of the same ; c, fertile frond, much reduced ;
ft portion of the same, magnified.
F ig 48. P o l y p o d i u m . - » , § Eupolypodium, fertile segment, and
6, small portion of the same magnified ; o, § Phegopteris, portion of
fertile pinnule, and ft smaller portion of the same magnified ; a
§ Goniopteris, fertile portion ; f , § Cyrtomiphlebium, ferti e portmn ,
I § Phlebodium, fertile portion ; h, § Goniophlebium, ferti e per mn ;
I I Craspedaria, fertile portion ; j, § Campyloneuron, fertile portion
k, § Niphoholus, fertile portion, and I, branched and stellated hairs
from the same ; m, § Phymatodes, fertile portion ; n, Dipteris, fertile
portion ; o, § Dictyopteris, fertile portion.
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