
 
        
         
		6-2 16.  HYMENOPHYLLUM. 
 Sides  ;  invol.  small,  divided  down  nearly  to  tlie  base,  denticulate  a t  tlie  apex.-  
 / / / .   Sp.  F il.  l , p .   110.  Splucrocioiiium glanduliferum,  Presl. 
 Hab  New  Zealand. — By  their  hairy  rachis,  this  
 species  and  II.  exsertum  form 
 link  between  the  glabrous  and  truly  hirsute  species. 
 27  II   dilatatum,  Swartz  ;  si.  2-4  in.  1.,  erect, wiry  slightly winged  above  ;  
 f r   o’l®  in  1  4-6  in.  br.,  ovate-lanceolate,  tripinnatifid  ;  mam  raclas 
 {h'ronohout,  the  wing  quite  fiat ;  lower  pinnæ  rhomboidal-lanceolate  divifod  
 down  nearly  to  tlie  raehis,  the  lower  pm n l.  again  p in n a tifid ;  son  „ - f i  to  a  
 down  ax illary  on  the  segments  on  both  sides,  divided  about 
 FiLlfsray  down ;  valves  rounded,  entire,  clusters  often  exserted.—f t / .   B  
 ]).  104  f t / ,   à  Gr.  Ic.  Fil.  i.  60.  II.  formosnm,  Bracken.  H.  Ju n g h u lin ii  & 
 eximiuin,  F.  B .  B . 
 Hab  New  Zealand,  Java,  Tahiti,  Samoa.  Aneiteum  Fiji  and  other  Polynesian  
 Islands.—Closely allied to II. fueiforme,  but  different in the involucre. 
 2«  I I   faciforme  Swartz  ;  st.  strong,  erect,  4-8  in.  1.,  narroiyly winged  above ; 
 A  Î 2   9 4   n  1  ¿ 6   in.  brL  triangiUai-lanceolate,  tripinnatihd ;  mam  raclas 
 {déioed U iiZ g h o u t  ;  lowc-ffiimce  rhomboidal-lanceolate,  cut  down  nearly  o  the  
 L r ils  imo  numerous  distaift pinnl. on  both  sides,  the  lowest  of  which  are tria n -  
 0  u lZ t o   o n t C   and again p i/ia tif id , with 2-3 forked lower segm. ;-sori numerous,  
 gulai  in  outline  ai  a  1  .  „xils  of  the segments ;  valves  divided  down 
 r em lZ to   tiie  base,  bounded,  entire ;  recept.  and  even  the  cluster  of capsules often  
 e x s e i t e d .- f t / .  Sp.  l . p .   103.  i.  86. D. 
 Hab. South Chili and Juan Fernandez. 
 S .   ¿ /b o \h  sides,  * 7   " a /L lZ y   a Z Z t S Z iZ '  m f t t 
 i:gm£e.!“ oth ¿ d e s ;  «-ol.oAfirxXar  d f i y f i l  d^wm nearly  to  the  base  ;  valves  
 e n t i r e . - f t / .   Sp.  1. p .  103.  t.  37.  A.  E k .fil.  F l. N . Z . 232. t.  74. 
 H»b  New Zealand —Species 20  to 29 muoh  resemble  one  another  in  habit  and all  
 h aZ   a m p l e   tripinnatifid  firm  glossy  fronds,  with  comparatively  broad  erecto-patent 
 ra'the’r   ^distato,  the 
 centre ;  7® £ Z g \e   in  ea’ch  segment,  the  lower 
 winged  au t o   ten  winge“d  on  hotli  sides  ;  sori  2  to  8  to  a  pinnule, 
 L Z e f  termina l  or  axUlary  ;  divided  about  halfway  down,  the  mouth 
 roimdish,  e n t i r e . - F .   F .  B .  Hymen.  Ja v .  t.  60. 
 Hab  lava -B y  its deciduously hairy rachis,  this  approaches  the  next section.  The  
 h a k U s   something  like  that  of  II. polyanthos, with  an  elongated  flaccid  apex,  and the  
 curiously winged veins are very peculiar. 
 ***  Fronds more or  less ciliated and hairy upon the surface.- -Sp.  31-51. 
 6 1   I I .  Bornccnse,  H k .  MSS.;  si.  about  Z V a T Z Z Z 
 fan-shaped  in  general  outline,  I -   4  "*• 
 S S i S S s S S 
 ciliated. 
 82.  H.  Sw .,te   ,  .1,  1-2  in.  1,  * . 1 . ; ; ,   ?■  f   " i - S   * £ 
 £ £   t™ i . 
 segments;  Hk-  ^ 
 I P J a s t 'Z / 'F .   f t f t   l i .   Kaddiannm,  M u l lc r .- f i   f t   latifrons,N. D.B. ;   / «   
 L T e r Z d   nmre  dilated  th an  in the type  ;  segm.  k m.  hr. 
 ciliatum. 
 p   90  t  32.  A.  Leptocionium  dicranotrichuin,  1  rest. 
 Hab.  S.  Chili  and island of Chiloe.-Placed by Presl and Van den Boscb in  section 4 ;  
 but its proper position is here. 
 l i ' S i f S '  s i i i z s r s ' "  s i :  s  « ..  u».  £  b S , . . . » .   i « . 
 f t / .   iS>.  i . f i .   89.  i.  31 .C. 
 Hab.  Common  T r o p i c a l   America  from  Z e  ZaPbZt 
 S o u t h   B r a z i l   ; West IropicalAfuca  Bourbon,  Seychelles,  and  Johanna 
 district  and  the  islands  (Mauritius,  A  <  ¿ g   „ame of Boryanum,  seems quite to 
 Island).-The African plant,  well  known  fifififiX e euT a th e v eà  in New Zealand lately  
 coincide with  the American  ...  .  ^  Ya.n  den  Bosob,  do not appear materially 
 by Mr. Travers.  Eleven  species,  admitted  by  Liebm.  ;  veslitim,  Presl ; 
 %'èX 
 85.  H.  ohtusum, H k . & A n ,  ;  2  in. l-> 
 hr.,  lanceolate or  ovate-lanceolate  tripm n a tiM   m  ^ 
 Zoteer/«•««(»  lanceolate  or  tnanguito^^^^^^  and margin