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N o t ui. hooheri of Swoet, whicli is Fadyenia prolifera of
)\ioovc, or of Klotzsch, which is Cyclodnim memscoidis of jMoorc.
Add svnouviues:—
u 4 s p id ium p i th e r u m ,
u n i l iim .
Walmcit.
M e t t k s i ü s .
ASPIDIUM COADUNATUM. Page 127, vol. (i.
N o t A . coadimatum of Kaulfuss, wliicli is Nephrodium coad-
unatuin of iMoorc.
ASPIDIUM RECEDENS. Page 3, vol. 7.
A s p i d i u m re c e d e n s , M e t t e n i u s . [ N o t o f S tu e m . )
ASPIDIUM REPANDUM. Page 3, vol. 7.
A s p i d i u m r e p a n d u m ,
“ p l a t y p h y l l u m ,
“ t e c ta r ia ,
{Not o / J . S m i t h , B l u m e , or P r e s l .)
P r e s l . o f W i l l d e n o w .)
D e sv a u x ?
ASPIDIUM PATENS. Page 5, vol. 7.
N ot of "Willdenow, which i s Nephrodium molle of Moore, nor
of K u n th , which i s Lastrea hunthii of Moore, nor of Blurae,
which i s Mesochlaina ja cam ca of iMoore, nor of G L ie in z iu s , which
i s Goniopteris patens of Moore, nor of Kunze, which i s Lastrea
gueinziana of Moore.
A . molle, not of Swartz, which is Nephrodium molle of iMoore.
ASPIDIUM KAULFUSSII. Page 7, vol. 7.
A s p i d i u m a r h o r e um ,
“ r i p a r iu m .
I jO D D IG E S .
M o k it z .
ASPIDIUM yEMULUM. Page 11, vol. 7,
N o t of Kunze.
A s p i d i u m d i J a la iu m ,
“ o d o r a tu m ,
H o l l . {Not o f S m i t h or W a l l i c h . )
L o w e . M .S . {Not c f S t r e n g e l , S i e b e r ,
o r B o r y . )
s p in u lo s u m . v a r . H o o k e r a n d A r n o t t .
ASPIDIUM HISPIDUM. Page 13, vol. 7
A s p i d i u m s e to s um , {Not o / S w a r t z , W a l l ic h , K l o t z s c h , or
B l u m e .)
I IV P O D E IU I IS .
GENUS VI.
H Y PO D E R R IS . R. B r o w n .
A S O L ITA R Y species, native of the Island of Trinidad.
The name is from Hypo u n d e r, and Derris a skin, in allusion
to the attachment of the indusium, of which a portion is buried
u n d e r th e sori.
Distinguished from the genus Woodsia, by having reticulated
venation ; it does not differ in any other respect, e.xcept in habit.
Fronds stipitate, simple, entire, or trilobate.
Rhizoma creeping.
Sori circular, irreg u la r, or uniserial on either side of the
primary veins, and being formed at the points of confluence
of numerous veinlcts.
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