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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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