
Cl'afs i s XXIV. O t do I .
C R Y R T O G A M IA F I L IC E Ü .
P O L Y P O D IU M .
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C R Y P ‘ 'f' O G A" M ;-I ¡A F I L I C E Si
O o D I u M.
iSÌT I P E ’S antice canaliculatus, (Fig. 14. C . F ig 15 . C. *Lente«u£his)
pollice femiteres,
ftrigofo-paleaceus ;
P A L E I lanceolato-fubulati, (P. F ig. 14 .1 5 . )
•imbricati.
FROJSTS oblonga, - (Fig. >4;), ;
bipinnata.
R A M I alterni,-
¡patentes,
lanceolati,
P IN N JE plerumque altern*'* (F ig. 16. a. «Lente auite)
feililes,
adnatx,
oblonga:,.
fujagungentes, | Fig. l6'/b. •
.ferratorcnia.tx: j 0 •*
ferratura exterior bafeos in lobum producta. ;>•
F R U C T I F P C A T IO N E S feriat*:i , Fi ; i6>
feries unica in utro’que.latere.’ _ J 6‘, * fe!
C L Y P E l S membranacei, (F ig. 1 . «Lènte auéHs) ;
orbiciilaü,
peltati, (Fig. 2«) i
peduncolati, (p.) >
iSaùb florefcentia plani,
fruitificationes tegentes i . \
j>oft florefcentiam refldxif;(* Fig. 3 . 1.)-^
decjäuh _
GLOBULI CAl’SULARES » o t ju tö i,
-¿miimerofiffimi,
SSaßiculati,
i^peclicellatPv ■
The 'STIPES onthefore part channel’d, '(Fig. 14 . C. Fig. 1 5 . (¿.«Magnified)
; ipn the hind part rounded,
,icoyere^,with ehaffy fcales;; »
,^Ke^©jS3bES-are lanceolate and tubulate, (P. Fig. 14 .1 5 . ) '
. 'imbricate.
■ ’ The' IfRONS-oblong,! (Fig. fcgs . ■
^vaa{'^0 p '(douUy winged, whcn’the Polities of a. ¡¡innate Leaf are pinnate)
jrgSllP^RANCHES alternate, (R.)
. Tpreading,,
'lanceolate,
» a pm n a t e '* - '.'.. , . . .
The PINNBS (wings) for the moft part alternate, (Fig. 16. a.* Magnified)
j y femie!'' I' .,C 4 - ’
"~:grown together at their bafe,
fmoot-h,
Q BferMratem anBd cihhatkc; I) f «° . I
the loweft ferraturels extended into a Lobe.
The FRUCTIFICATIONS in Rows: ill» Fi_ ■
•••^ to n .e a ch fide,,of th&Mid^nb*; vjgp
" T h e C LYP EI 'CjhieMs) membranaceous, (Fig. 1 . «Magnified,)
.•orbiculafe‘,':!(rreii5f | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \ / ; r ' l\“.',;:,i'^iT;i‘ sY, ,V'!
r '",pe\tzief-(when the peduncle is infested in tlie middle <fthe Glypeus) r ig . 2.
^^^unciilated. (having a peduncle’.) ((R>)} ,
• " is at the time o f flowering fiat,
" -covering the.fruftifications;
ffterrihe^svering reflexed, (* Fig. 3 . 1.)
•lacerated,
' •deciduous, (falling offf
«■'The CAPSULAR GLOBULES xoundiih,
PAGINA fuperior Clypei, (Fig. 1 . * Leiite a u fta jS p 'i
paginaìnfcriM®ìi,B; ISSI? I _ V ' % , S i ® . H ! "---«5 ■CLYPEUSjabMuta florefcentia reflexus, cum glpbuhs maturig (Fig.- 3. *).-
Tota congeriesGlobulorum e pinna et Clypeó.diffóluta,. (Fig;,-4..?) ^
•eadem a pifija tantummodo foluta, adhucfub clypeoadhxréns. (Eig..5~.-*;)1
GLÒBULI nonnulli cum eorum pedicellisi (Fig. 6. p. *) -
GLOBULUS amicus, fub ftatu florefcenti*,, luperne fubtuberculatus et
obfolete quadrifulcatusV (Fig. 7.
idem maturefcens. (F ig . 8.*) ’* - i / ’-p
•idem maturüslieviorTactiiSj tunc enim et fulciet tubercula evanuerunt. ^ -, idem biiariam ruptus, SEMINA ? ejaculans.> (Fig. io.* ) ' ’4 , •
idem vacuus^ ’(h ig. 11.* )
SEMINA? (Fig. 12 » )
•CONCEPTACULUAl feminunfc ( F i g f •
TotajFjöns. (Fig. 14.) ■ _ . , •_. ' ^ . '•
Pagina fuperior partis frondis. (Fig. 15 ,* Lènte au«a) •■-
Pagina inferio.ri (Fig; tósi)
ÒBS: FRONS eft Trunci fpecies e x Ramo coaduhatUs curiiTolia et
fxpius fruitìficàtione ; propria Eilicibus et Pal mis.' A ,,
STIPES eft Bafis Frondis feu Truncus Palmarumf Filicum et Fun-
- gorum. si;
Tiie upper-fide o f the Caypeus, (F igf.r, * iftagnifiedif^'Y'
.the undetrfide.’- j(Fig. 2. * )
f ^ e 'C L Y R E U S after the flowering reflexed, with matureGlobules. (fig.3*)
^^lfe%.Hiile'!Ciltfter o f Giobul«’dyengaged from the pihna and the Glypeus.
■- ( fig. 4. * ) 1 > /
tfie fame difengaged from thepirina^and ftilladhereingtothe Clyipeus(fig.5*)
A lew priOBJJLES with their fmall Foot-11 a lb;, nig. 0 . ‘ p. ’ ) ~ >•
A-firigl&rGLQBULE in the State ofFlowering, rough on^the upper Part
. .'^ihalt-way'dbwii, with fmall'Tubercles, and 4 ihallow W rinckles^fig.^V
^fliiiffiftne nearly ripe:- (fig. 8. * )
:-f-TKe fame ripe, the RoOghnefs and Wrinekles then vaniflied, (fig. 9. *):
iThe fame burfted*in two, throwing out the S e ed s^ fi^ io .'.« )
Thefame empty. ( f i g .^ i r * ) -
'•T h e SE ED S ? (fig. I-2. J * )
: T h e CONCEPTACLE o f the Seeds. Fig. i ^ f ) J
The'intire,Erons'.>,'(figs£t;ih)i. ' " ■ (1. . ■-
' Thqi upuhf-Me o‘f a fmall Part o f the Frons., ( f i g M ® * Magnified. )
h«Tlie%riaer-fide o f the famep, (fig; 16. H |
GiBSf A FRONS is a Species ofTrunck. vyhen Branches and.Leives
-. are blended together and generally uhitedfwith.ithe Fruitific^tion,
'/ only,applicable to Ferns and Palms. •'_»
^T IP ES ;is the Bafe o f a Frons, O T ^ ru i^ t^ s^ iT e n isW 'M u l lH
rooms. ti'i
Nomen triviale POLYPODIUM acüleatum.
Habitat in Europa. Sp: PI :
Thexommon Name prickly POLLYPODIUM.
Is a Native of Europe, Sp: PI: