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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 
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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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