Historia Filicum; An Exposition of the Nature, Number And Organography of Ferns, And Review of the Principles Upon Which Genera Are Founded, And the Systems of Classification of the Principal Authors, With a New General Arrangement; Characters of the Gene
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92. Orw — Hitherto the species of this genus stood under the tribe Pterideo', but the sporangia being borne on free veins, and as they agree in habit and general aspect with Llavea, I therefore deem this section their natural place ; but 1 must remark that several species of the genus Pellira have a strong claim of relationship with Platyloma, and are only distinguished from the latter by the sporangia being borne on the combined apices of the veins, forming a continuous sorus on the axis of th...e indusium, as in true Pteris. This genus consists of about a dozen species, widely distributed, being represented in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, as also tropical and temperate Forth America. CHARACTERS OF TRIBES AND GENERA. 165 * Fronds pinnate. P. Brownii, /. Sm. (v v.) {Adiantum paradoxum, R. Br.) ; P. falcata (B. Br.) (v v.) ; P. rotundifolia (Forst.) (v v.) ; P. Bridgesii (Hook.) ** Fronds hipinuate or more compound. P. atropurpurea (Linn.) (v v.) ; P. sagittata (C'av.) ; P. cordata (Car.) ; P.
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