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 163 31.  PTERIS, DORYOPTEBIS. 
 whether this be  not a Campteroid  form of  P .  trip a rtita ,  which  it resembles closely in  -ill  
 respects except venation.  ^ 
 Doryopteris,  J .  Smith.  Fronds  small,  sagittate  or  
 copiously anastomosing,  without fre e  included veinlets.  Sp.  51-59. 
 51.  P   {Rory.-)  loncUphora,  Me tten.;  st.  J - I J   in.  ]„  naked,  polished,  dark 
 ?   f / i i r t / d " ?   T  linear-oblong from  a  cordate  base,  entire 
 iuimshed  at  the  base  with  two  short  spreadmg  lobes  with  rounded  basai 
 7 ”"   " - - q— G.X  3   4   Aix.  Ul.,  vvasvure  coriHceous  I  racms  and  
 surtaces  n ak ed ;  anastomosing,  immersed;  sori  subcontinuous;  i 
 crisped,  subscanose.—JfeiL Cheil. p .  6.  i.  3. 
 Hab.  Rio Janeiro. 
 nofiriied‘/ f t “7 / -   K fd d i;  if.  4-6  in.  ].,  erect,  naked,  blackish, 
 polished  / r .   4-6  in.  i.  from  tlie  top  of  the  stipe  to  the  apex,  2-3  in.  br.  oppo- 
 F u k ,  ¿ / .m ’l T ' t   or  subtriangular,  the  basal  lobes  t i lL - 
 v / T " ',   e n tire ;  texture  coriaceous; 
 both  surfaces  n a k e d ;  midrib  blackish  like  tlie  stip e ;  veins  inconspicuous 
 oo“ *“ "ed  all  round  the  margin.—Æ®. 7?.  t.  3 9 . /   
 fddit'ion  to  « ; e l 1 e 7 d T L * T s . 7 ^ / î ’‘^ r i S o 7 ! " ^ " ^ ^ ' “   horizontally  in 
 Hab. Venezuela southward to Brazil. 
 S ä : ¿ í :   Ä 
 QTYzt  +„r«  1  -----*—  V  uciicAtJu  uasai looes  to  hastate,  with  two  basal 
 F f tii  r f t   7 V f i ? n   entire ; fertile f r .   with  a  stalk 
 o t t   . / n ;   7 f t   T o '’! !! “  linear-lanceolate or  lanceolate 
 lobes,  one  erect,  two spreading  and  two  l e f l e ' / J ' / f ^ h f o r r i r r x / p / t l / r s /   
 aie  sometimes  again  fo rk ed ;  texture  coviacpon«  •  -x :-.! ,   .-..A,  UllC  i a s i> , 
   ------  x^xaxvvx,  coi’iaceous  !  costa  nolished  like  th e   ctir.o  • 
 hidden  ;  son continuous  all round the margin.— Sp.  2. p . 210.  ' 
 Hab. Malayan Peninsula and Philippine Islands. 
 ornifhopus,  Metten.  ;  st.  6-12  in.  1.,  s tro n g '  wirv  flexuose  
 polished  dark brownish-black,  naked  ;  barren f r .   3 in.  deep,  4 in.  br  p a l m S 
 e i n e   line"ai  Fobes  2  3 /   ''*7 / ? " " *  down within  J  in.  of the  base  into  seven 
 lobT a t  the  base  efdi w i / "   «fies each with  a  smaller linear 
 both  s 7 r Z e J l i J .   ^   very leathery ; 
 i t  m.  Di  ,  texture ttiic k   and  coriaceous ;  rachis  and  both  surfaces nak^d  • 
 p .  „ s ! , . . ,   « ■ .   SfEJZ, i i £ . r b S ; & ;  Sf ”■ ^  • • i » « - 
 31.  PTERIS, l it o b r o c h ia . 167 
 •  1  A  •  fvriTY,  Wpdl  In d ie s   an d   Columbia  so u thw a rd   to   P e ru   and  Rio   
 J a S / f a T d / L r e ” 5   a ’ s ^ m e n   from Wallich  m a rk ed   P.  M p a ren e is,  H ey n e ,  from  
 Dindighul in H in d o s tán , in  H e rb .  Ho o k er. 
 f '“¿ l i t t   F r ¿  / a i n   pinnatifid ;  texture  scarcely  more  th an   herbaceous  ;  r a c f i 
 H a b .  Tropical America,  from  th e  W e s t In d ie s   so u thw a rd   to Braz il. 
 / r / T o " t b T T k   into  3-6  deep  linear-oblong  lobes;  coriaceous, 
 S  T n /  t t l  t ^ l / c e s   naked  ;  oF  black,  pohehed  ;  Indden^^^^^^^ 
 m!ring copiously ;  sori reaching the tip  of the  s e gm e n ts .- ///.  -Sp.  2. p.  209. 
 H ab .  Sandwich  I s le s .-P r e c is e ly   resembling  P e l f ia   g era n iifo lia   in   size  an d   outline,  
 differing  by   its  P te ro id   sori an d  anastomosing v en a tio n . 
 5 8   P   (D o ry .-)  to am » « ? , F .  Muell.  ;  s «   s l e n d e r ,   smooth,  6   in. 1 . ,   stramineous 
 08.  r  •  (.Gory  j  >  _  cordate-deltoid  m  general  outline,  with  a 
 f ’T / f  kbe°"a'nd  3  to  5  deeply  pinnatifid  lanceolate  oblong  pinnæ,  the  lowest  
 d T ia lt  fro,!i  the  othèrs,'  s l i / i t ly   stalked,  3  in.  ).,  the  upper  ones  sessile  or  
 pail  °  of  t i e   pinnæ  ovate  or  oblong  c ren u la te ;  texture memb 
 ^ r s l F S l T s k n d ^ r f i l a L l i ,   stramineous;  re tic u la te d .- f t. 
 Frag. 36. p.  124. 
 H ab .  E o ck in g b am Bay,  A u stra lia ,  P a « a c A y .-T h i s  we  h av e  n o t  seen. 
 59  P   fDorv  )  decora,  B ra c k e n .;  st.  6-8  in.  1.,  erect,  naked,  da rk   chesnnt-  
 i „ .!w n /  i .   9   4  in  eacli  way,  with  a  narrow  linear  terminal  lobe  decurrent  
 T v n   t o T   or  3  pairs  of  siFiilar  lateral  ones,  and  below  these  two  pairs  of  
 down  to  2  the lowest  cut  down to  the  base  into  three  principal  divisions, 
 : r h " Z t  p t o S e   t l "   segm. nearly  2  in.  l.,  less  th an  1  lin.  hr.  ;  texfire 
 coriaceous;  r a o to   and  both  “ “ 3 * ®   ^ 
 to  the  apex  of the  segments.—/ f / .   Sp.  2. p .  210.  Brack,  t.  J3. 
 TTnb  Sandwich  Islan d s  ;  discovered by   th e  American  E x p lo rin g  E x p ed itio n   ;  an d   very  
 f i n l ¿ p i c t e n T r a v e   t o /   been g a t h e r e d \y  D r.  H ill e b r a n d .-A lth o u g h   th e   p agm a   is  so  
 narrow,  th e  veins  clearly  anastomose. 
 SSSSS§  Litobrochia,  Presl.  Habit  o f  Fupterü  vems  copiously  anastomosing,  
 without fre e  included veinlets.  Sp.  60-87.  T a b .  I I I .   f.  o l .   . 
 *  Integrifolim,  Sp.  60-63. 
 60  P   fLito 1  Vieillardi,  Metten.  ;  st.  0-12  in.  1.,  erect,  wiry,  naked,  chesnut-  
 b r o T   th a t  of  the  barren f r .   shorter  th an   th a t  of  the  fertile  one  both  (m  our  
 S F S e Ä   a  long  l i n L   c ^ t r a l   lobe,  w h ich ^ s  6  in. f t   m t t e  ^ 
 l " T w d 'OE   » ¥ n e  I  i n X :   quite  intire ,  and two  smaller  lateral  ones ;  
 te x fr e   coriaceous, both  surfaces n a k t t  ;  anastomosing  copiously  ;  son   continuous  
 to  t t e   ap e s  of the pinnæ.—ü/eiie».  Fil. Nov. Cal. p.  12. 
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