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POLYPODIUM IRIOIDES.
POIRE T. G d ENZIDS. HOOKER AND GREVILLE.
p l a t e X L l l .— a .
P o lypodium ireoides,
“ iridioides,
“ polycephalum,
D ry n a ria irioides.
Microsorum irioides,
“ irregulare,
Phymatodes irioides,
L a m a e c k . K u n z e .
H o o k e e a n d G e e v i l l e .
K u n z e .
W a l l i o h .
J . S m i t h . K . B e o w n .
H o o k e e a n d G e e v i l l e .
M o o e e a n d H o u l s t o n .
P e e .
L i n k .
P e e s l ,
P e e s l .
Hum.—Polypody. J fio iJ e s—Iris-like.
I n t h e S e c t i o n D r y n a r i a o p A u t h o r s .
A S I N G U L A R - L O O K I N G erect-gi'owing P e rn , more nearly approaching
our British Scolopendrium m lg a re th an most other
species, y e t differing considerably in having an u p rig h t instead
of pendulous habit. T h e small y e t very numerous sori would
P O L Y P O D I U M I R I OI Dl ' l S .
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P. F O R T U N I .