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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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