7
Hab ¿abu, Sandwich Islands, and iouud recently in fine condition by Col. Blagrove,
on Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope.
/T rf 1 9 in 1 slender, tomentose ; f r . 2-3 in. 1.,
36. H . oerifiinosum, trip in n a tifid ; main rachisfiinged
I in . or l e s s hr., lanceolate 01 ovate a c ^ flabellate or broadly
above ; pinnæ often mucli “ YL® nearlv to the rachis into simple or slightly
rhomhoidal in outline, >1'? the s^rfaLe and margin clothed copiously with
pinnatifid linear Ü s c e n t s inxo l small,, divided iieaidy
" d " t h e C ; and d e n s e î y c i l i a t e d . - H . ærnginosum, « , / / / .
i of Tristan d’Acnnha.-First gathered and described by Capt. Carmicbael.
37. IT. lanceolatum, * ^ * 7 l ¥ » ’tid’p 1 nM tifid f sle n d eLC av y ,
in. 1„ 1-2 in. h r Y r a t t P / î y t o l ; ^
flexuose, winged o n ^ at , gfrftfo or forked long linear segm. on
cut down nearly to the rachis iKidrib and margin ; s m 2 to 8 to
both sides, hairs few, mostly the lateral segments ; invol. divided more
s r . 1. e » .
t. 34. B.
Hab. Islands of the Sandwich group.
38. H . slightly’ winged
in. 1., H -2 in. hi-., ®''ate-laiiTOolate tiip in numerous
above ; divided into broad linear segm., the sura
l t e r n a t e / i « « Z . , wfochai ea^a p y gtüoy stellate pubescence; son
face and margm clothed ® 7 * 7 f £ 7 !^ p s e » /e n ts ; invol. divided d ownneariy
Hab. New Zealand, Chili, Chiloe, and Juan Fernandez.
39. H..A«VYK“7 Sw.^ S t . 1-4 m.
portion ; lower pm n l the lateral segments on both sides ; mvoL
^ r l /u h H - n k U l t o f i t d ' ^ about halfway d own; valves strongly
c ilia te d .7 f t/. Sp. F il. 1. / • 90. t. 31. D.
to which it is divided.
1
aéoLe7té7en’tose ; lowfi a / à t o l r e l l e f t
very nearly to the rachis m o f o ^ e d xcy«.,- texture firm
very nearly to r the surface and at the b u t margin ; sori v e p e l a s t i c , moderately ha ly bot . jp p^se sunK in the
C n T r ^ " ” i d T d , ^ ï : “
F il. t. 135.
Hab. Confined to the Mauritius and Bourbon, where it is a b u u d a n t.-It is questionable
whether this is distinct from tbe preceding.
41. H. U n d en i, H k . ; si. 4-6 m. L ^tFLfon^tifid villose, \ving^
94. t . 34. C. H. spectabile, M o n tz.
Hab. Andes of Venezuela and Ecuador.
42. H. miaroearpum, Desv ; rhizome ? * ta t o -tin Æ
in. L, firm, tomentose, y ^ g ^ F L ish e d with a narrow wing tlironghout,
6-12 in. 1., 3-5 in. br. ; » » » hairy, the margin s“nbdenticulate
and move cr less tomentose, tbe fi ^ - “vdnno- with several pinnl. on each side,
and ciliated ; c e n t r a l pinnæ A o m h o ififiM o n g 'r‘/Vr2 to 12 to a pinna, placed
which are deeply cut into narrow f ovatebree,
B r S i - f t are l7fe®d7oTb1s“ '' “
, T i l >: Gr • si 1-3 in. 1., naked or slightly winged above;
43. H. valvatum, H k . & Gi. , st. 1 4 4 _e fo. 1., U - 2 l in. br. below ;
f r . ovate-triangular, slirii’tlv hairy and ciliated, the lower
main rachis winged * p® Y ’¿n’arifid mnnl ' ult. segm. linear, with the lin tt
ones triangula r, with ‘î®®P£p„ f midrib considerably waved and undulated ;
(not the margm) on each side p* uie „-„ments of the upper ones 0 1 1 both
sori 12 to 20 to a pmnae tormina g v>alves glabrous or slightly
vaiùm, I have pot seen specimens.
44. H. Sprucei, Baker ; A '\7 in à a tr f id ' thÎoiighont, or only-
lanceolate or o^®"??® "“ , 1 ’ ¿ fu fn ish e d ’ with scattered stellate hairs on the
i n the upper half, pilose, the snreadin» rhomboidal-lanceolate, cut down
midrib and margm ; lower pinnæ^ forlred linear erecto-patent pinnl., which
nearly to the racliis into o ? ? “ ® undulated as well as furnished with
are about J in. 1., and „ J r e edge ;b o ri 2 to 6, terminal 0 1 1 tlie
rather distant strong s e l l ^ l,,ppV,y d ow n ; valves
Hab. Tarapota, E. Peru, *>“* **‘®
4 5 . H. intemiptum, Kunze ; tt. 1-2 m ? ¿ ¿ 'fn "C Tgth,°r5°in. \>r., elong’ato-
peiident, varying from 6 m. to “ £ i u „ e bipiniiatifid ; racUs winged nearly