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e - l i ' i l ' l . n e T Z b J ’ ¿ /L * d e ito ’d ’ ®'®®*; naked, straw-coloured ; fr .
entire a t the base, about J in. 1. J i n b r oftlmfoi tnp f 7 !°® l'®s •’ and
H ab . W e st-In d ian Is lan d s an d Brazil.
30. P . Î, Fée ;
/ n f o I 2 i / r ? - 9 i n " b , ’- " 1 ? » / “ ; ! : ’ "*®nder, erect, wiry, naked, polished, pale ;
most pinnce rimple, the'’lower o n e V t o iL rm / e " h T f f f i ' ' 7 " F " / '
of L in d en (Pteris, J . Smith) is a less h a iry form !h™ Ghiesh-egktii
£ t S ,.Z r ;£ M ih l) £ )> T I f t
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extending a.yond the tower hnlf of the lo b e e !-Îffi.''s). | . I . ' i a f t '* ’ " i ' ’’’ '‘’ ' ' r
H a b . P o rtu g a l, Azores, Madeira, Canaries.
33. P ./«W l« to ,T h u n h . ; st. 1 ft. or more 1.,
7 r £ S S i ” S e t ï . r , ; r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
compound pinnules on both sides.—Ilk . Sp. 2. p . 185.
liorizontal fronds with ascending or nearly vertical pmnæ.
34 P tremida R .B r. ; si. 1 ft. 1. or more, strong, erect, naked, polished, hright
1 ' t'l, .’ A- 9 4 ft 1 () in to 2 ft br. th e a p e x with a few closely-placed
ltoea“iT t t e T o b ’e{ 'which arè’ decurrent obliquely at the base, the largest hardly
more than 1 in. 1.! 1 Un. br. ; upper pinnoe Z - 7 Z e r X Z
and both surfaces naked ; veins sunk, J in. apart at the ®f T V
sori copious, sometimes filling up the whole segment ®^®®P‘£® ™ ^ f
174 i 120. B .- /3 , P . Kingiana, Endl. ; ult. segm. larger, sometimes Ig m. J.,
neariy \ in. br., without be i/g to o th e d .- f t / . Sp. 2. p . 188.
Hab Australia, Van Diemen’s Land, and New Zealand.-ii was originally published
from Norfolk Island, but some of the New Zealand specimens agree with it.
is, ;St.6-12 1.,erect,naked,riK P HhiTpnM'^ Desv. : si. b-iZ in. i., erecB, naivcu, piJatulec ovxr k re™ ish ; £ - - ,
0 l l 'in b / S è i d only the very uppermost lobes simple ; upper pinnm lanceolate,
L t d o /^ n e a Iv oè q T e to the^ra'chis into short linear-oblong ? ?» » /, winch are
T e l v ¿Frated ïn the barren frond ; lowest pinnm sometimes 1 ft. 1., deltoid, with
reraiampinnatifidp^^^^^^ on each side, the largest u n d i v i d e d not more th an
Mn 1 i i n hr • ic*i»« herbaceous, or s l i g h t l y c o r i a c e o u s ; r a c 7 « « and both s m faces
f ,L ; d ’- % L r s è S oblique, about I lin. ap a rt a t the base usually «nee forked ;
extending f r o / the base to the apex of the s e gm e n ts .- f t/. Sp. 2. p . 175.
t. 120. A.
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frond finely toothed.
***** Tripartitæ. Lowest pinnm much larger than the others, often nearly
equalling the central portion o f the frond. Sp. 86-39.
or P veil,wens Aaardh • si. 1-2 ft. 1., erect, naked, straw-coloured ;
numerous cicvlv-j^cvox,xxl- „
■ aboFt 6 in. 1., 1 in. br., with numerous erecto-patent b T
1 • vow npfl.rlv to the rachis, about-ff in. 1., 2 iin. bl.,
n r rn c h ride which are cut down very nearly to the rachis, about in. h, 2 lin. br.,
Wuntiv toothed towards the point when b a r re n ; lateral pmnm numerous on each
t “ t pFomin’ent, o'nce'forl/d, about J in apart a t the base ; sori falling short
of the apex of the segments.—77/. Sp. 2. p . 191.
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