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SHERMAN, PRINTER. 1855. — —— a aaa — er a ae . - o i = ee _ = 3 7 v a a i, 8 | , | ; i ‘ fi y y . ‘| | Mw | _ iy | : : { | ¢ { Fs ; A - H , ; } t Fi Bes = * é “ ' =d 2 “ 4 4 ‘ oak os ; 3 : fa. ~ Py 4 Ms 7 r. z: pa . << * *, ‘ abel k ~ hi . et rt a Ce ces nee =e 5 : Sie ot EIN ey, me i al bs arene Se aes EX PE AN AD ON We ee ) aed A . . . . . . 7 eA De: size; 1 a, section of a pinna, showing the sori; 1 4, hairs from the rhachis beneath; 1c, c, sporangia. The analyses magnified. Fig. 1. OLYPODI SUBSP JLATU] Rae of the é . ‘ ; 8 PoLYPODIUM SUBSPATHULATUM. Plant, of the natural fie 2. SregNograAmMA SANDWICENSE. Portion of the middle size; 1 a, section of a frond, with a single sorus; chi | ‘ . : : ; La, section of a frond, with a single sorus; 1 6, echinate of a frond; 2 a, a, sections of a pinna, showing the sori; 2 4, 4, : ai ; aie | sporangium. 2 details more or less magnified. | re . . porangium. ‘The details more or less magnified sporangia. The details more or less magnified. Fig. 2. Potypoprum conrorME. Plant, of the natural size ; 2 a, | section of a frond, with a single sorus; 2 6, echinate sporangium. | The details magnified. PLATE: &. Fig. 3, 3. Potypopium minimum. Plants, of the natural size; | st Ae ty] . » ert] or Pl ve TC . 2 ae baye 7 ® 3 . 2 > 3a, section of the fertile part of a frond; 3 6, sporangium.| Fig. 1. Goniopreris LoneissmmA. Portion of a frond, of the F aile 7 . Lag aonih | uF . wT. . r . The details more or less magnified. | natural size; a, section of a segment, showing the sori; 4, scale Ne. / » , y TTT Bake + if n6 . . ‘ EK 19. 4, 4, iE OLYPODIUM HAALILIOANUM. 1t lants, of the natural | from the rhachis ; C; sporangium. The details more or less mag- size; 4 a, section of a frond, with a single sorus; 4 6, glandular | nified. hairs mixed with the sporangia; 4 c, sporangium. The details | more or less maguified. PilpA tbs, PLATE 2. | Fig. 1. Drynarta ALATA. Entire frond, natural size; a, a, a, Fig. ie POLYPODIUM CONTIGUUM. Plant, of the natu ral size ; sections of a pinna, showing the venation and sorl ; b, b, sporangia. L a, section of a frond, showing sori; 1 6, hairs from among the | The details more or less magnified. sporangia; 1c, hairs from the under side of the rhachis; 1 d, | sporangium and spores. The details more or less magnified. a r _ Lend ot : ; , F Fig. 2. Potypoprum pEcoruM. Plant, of the natural size ; 2 a, | PLATE 7. portion of a frond; 2 6, hairs from under side of the rhachis; 2, | ae . . o.| Fig. 1. DrynartaA MAXIMA. S it of a frond, of the naturs hairs from among the sporangia; 2 d, sporangium. The details g. 1. DrywartA Maxima, Summit of a frond, of the natural +p size; a, entire frond, one-fourth of the natural size; 6, 5, sectio all more or less magnified. > a, , e ; ection ph ¢ 9 a fro s ne 1s rl ¢ 7enati Mirna rertics aes > Fig. 3, 3. Potypoprum sarMENtosuM. Plants, of the natural of a frond, showing the sori and venation ; ¢, ¢, vertical section of “ 7 -* : ° e sa sho noe > ar +6 rs oO Ss y 6 s me af size; 3a, section of a segment, with a sorus; 3 6, hairs from the same, wing the partially sunken sori; d, d, sporangia. 9 J The details more or less magnified. au 9 bed among sporangia; 3c, hairs from under surface of frond ; ¢ sporangium. ‘The details more or less magnified. PLATE 8. PLATE 3. ‘ Fig. 1, 1. Hemioniris ELONGATA. Plants, of the natural size; a, cross section of the stipe; 0, hairs from the base of the stipe; ¢, Fig. 1. Potypopium procerum. Section of frond, of the natu- ; : é : : . section of a pinna; d, articulated hairs mixed with the sporangia ; ral size; a, under side of a portion of a fertile pinnule; 6, hairs I a sk le I Bla 5 f ; yott, € € Sporangia. The details magnified. from the veins on the under surface; ¢, c, sporangia. The details S magnified. g PLATE 9. PLATE 4: Fig. 1. ELApHoGLossuM SAMCENSE. Plant, of the natural size. Fig. 1. Gymnocramma piLosuM. Portion of a frond, natural 1 a, sporangia; 1 4, sporules. The details magnified. FILICES. ‘GIPE orti ialf their natural size; a, section of a sterile Fig. 2. ELAPHOGLOssUM LoNGIPES, Portion of a plant, of the | ha a frond, of the naty- 1€ natural size; ¢, " ’ f the natural size ; | section of a stipe, showing the stripes, of the n Fig. 3. ELApnocLossum Nitipum. Plant, of the natural size ; | secti tae pic PER, natural size; 2 a, a, scales from the stipe. The details magnified. | ral size; 6, section of the fertile frond, of tl a “ er ,- ’ ) 2s 7 7 atural size; d, sec. 3 ule from the rhizoma; 3 6, scales from the stipe; 3 ¢, spo-| tion of a pinna, showing sporangia and receptacle ; ¢, scales from v9 @, scale ; Z0ma 3 2 O, scales | | iff ase > §S 5 bs} is nea. 3 2 Ss ve n nil © . rangium. The details magnified. base of the stipe; 7, sporangia. The details more oy less magni- € = . 7 / fied. 1d OD. Se lt 1 & Ast AOS dX, Fig. 1, 1. PotyporryA WILKESIANA. Fronds, of the natural | i ‘f ) t » © x size; a, fertile pinnule; #, sterile pinnule; ¢, scales, from the rha- | Fig. 1. Dictivopreris sis Werdactaniaue Plant, of the natural 1 if; 1Ze; ti c Hl 8 y gs sorl; 0, si ilar “t] 5) chis; d, sporangium. The details magnified. size; a, portion of a frond, showing the sori; 6, similar portion \ with the indusium removed on one side 3 ¢, cro sterile frond; d, cross section of a fertile frond, showing the posi- | PLATE 11 tion of the sporangiferous receptacle ; e, a similar se 8s section of a ction, showing a single receptacle only on one side of the costa; ff f, Fig. 1. Srenocut@na Ferseensrs. Portion of a plant, natural | g, sporules. The details magnified. size; 1 a, pinna, to show the venation; 1 4, scale from the| rhizoma. The details magnified. sporangia ; . a} } Fig. 2. CyRTOGONIUM RIVULARE. Plant, of the natural size; 2 a, 1 A Sl Re Be | a scale from the stipe; 2 6, & sporangia. The details magnified. Fig. 1. DipLazium BULBIFERUM. Frond, of the natural size; la, cross section of the stipe; 1 0, scale from the bass of the stipe ; 1 ¢, section of a pinna, showing a binate indusium; 1 d, sporan- gia. The details more or less magnified, Fig. 2. DipLazium concruuM. Frond, of the natural size; 2a, under side of | cross section of the stipe; 2 b, scale from the stipe; 2 ¢, The details mag- Fig. 1. LomAGRAMMA? potypnytia. A pinna, showing its arti- culation with the rhachis, of the natural size; la, pinnule; 1 4, scales from the rhachis beneath, nified. Fig. 2, 2. CyrtoGonium PALUSTRE. Sterile and fertile fronds, of 9 the natural size; 2 a, cross section of the stipe; 2 b, scale, from the stipe; 2 ¢,¢, sporangia. The details magnified. section of a pinna, showing a binate indusium ; 2 d, sporangia. The de- tails more or less magnified. | PLATE 12. o, 9 SD PEAT E. 1.9. ae Fig. 1. Asptentum FEEJEEnss. Frond, of the natural size; 1 a, PLATE 13, it ia scale from under side of the costa; 1 6, sporangium. The details ne magnified. i Fig. 1. Doryorrrris pxcora. Entire plant, of the natural , Fig. 2. AspLentum AmBOoINENSE, Willd. Fronds, of the natural » Showing the venation and sori ; size; 2 a, section of a frond, showing the proliferous bud at the point; 2 , section of a frond, showing the indusium; 2 ¢, scale from the base of the stipe; 2 d, sporangium; 2 e, sporules. The details more or less magnified. size; 1 a, section of a segment 1 4, scale, from the base of the stipe; le, ©, Sporangia; 1 d, spo- | rules. The details magnified. Fig. 2. Oxycurum pensum., Entire plant, of the natural size ; 2 a, section of a pinnule; 2 4, sporangia; 2 ¢, sporules. The de- tails magnified. PLA‘'EE. 26, PLATE 14, Fig. 1. AsPLentum PAVONICUM, Plant, of the natural size; 1 a, Portion of a frond, of the natural | Pina, showing the indusium; 1 8, sporangia. The details mag- » Showing the under side; 6, b, spo- nified. rangia. The details magnified. Fig. 1. Lrrosrocura stnvara, S1Ze 5 a, section of a pinnule Fig. 2. Asptenium MONANTHEMUM, Sm. Plant, of the natural size; 2a, a pinna, magnified. Fig. 3. AsPLentum pensum. Portion of a plant, of the natural size; 3 a, portion of the frond ; magnified PLATE'15. ' Fig. 1, 1. Lomarra PILOSA, 1 > . Sterile and fertile fronds, of the natural size; a » Section of the stipe, at the base; 6, section, PLATE 21. showine i 7 ] 1 . . showing the under side of a sterile pinna; ¢, section, showing the sporangia and receptacle; d, scale from the base of , is stipe; e, Fig. 1. Asprentuw ENATUM. Frond, of the natural size ; hairs from veins on the under side. Hoe detail magnified. section of a pinna, showing the indusium; 1 2, 2, sporangia. The details magnified. | Fig. 2. AspLenium RHOMBOIDEUM. Fronds, of the natural size ; xs Ee 2 2 a, under side of a pinna, showing the indusium; magnified. Fig. 3. AsPpLentum CRISTATUM. A frond, of the natural size ; 3 a, under side of a pinnule, showing the indusium; magnified. . Fig. 1, 1. Brrcunum VITTATUM. Sterile and fertile fronds, one- FILI PLATE 22. Fig. 1. ASPLENIUM FALCATUM, var. @. attenuatum. 1 a, section of a pinna; 1 4, section of the same, showing an indusium and the insertion of the sporangia; 1 c, scale from base of a stipe; 1 d, sporangia. The details magnified. Fig. 2, ASPLENIUM INSITICUM. 2 a, under side of a pinnule; 2 8, section of a pinnule, showing the indusium and insertion of the sporangia; 2c, scale from the base of a stipe; 2 d, sporangium. More or less magnified. PLATE 23. Fig. 1. AspLenium srrictum. Plant, of the natural size; 1 a, The de- pinna; 1 4, portion of a pinna, showing the indusium. tails more or less magnified. Fig. 2. ASPLENIUM MULTIFIDUM. Portion of a frond, of the natural size; 2 a, a segment, showing the indusium; 2 6, sporan- gia. The details magnified. PLATE 24. Fig. 1. ASPLENTUM pissEctuM. Frond, of the natural size; a >| pinnule, showing the indusium; 4, a scale, from the base of stipe; | c, sporangium. The details more or less magnified. 2 a Put Ba 25) Fig. 1. Neparopium Hupsonranum. CES. _ small portion of the same, with a single entire sorus; c, the in- _ dusium, with a scale in its centre; d, a scale, from the costa; e, a scale from the stipe; #4, sporangia. The details all more or less magnified. PLATE 29. Fig. 1. OLEANDRA HIRTA. Portion of the plant, of the natural size; a, section of a frond; 6, smaller portion, with a single sorus ; c, scales from the rootstock ; d, hairs from the surface of the frond ; e, €&, sporangia. The details more or less magnified. PLATE 30. Fig. 1. Scuizotoma AcaAti. Frond, of the natural size; 1 a, section of a pinna, with the indusium turned back, to show the | sporangia; 1 6, scales from the base of the stipe; 1 c, sporangium ; | d, sporules. Details more or less magnified. Fig. 2. SyNAPHLEBIUM PicKERINGI. Portion of a plant, of the natural size; 2 a, a pinna, slightly magnified, to show the anas- tomosing venules; 2 6, dorsal view of a lobe, with a single sorus, and a portion of the indusium turned back to show the sporan- gia; 2c, asporangium. The details more or less magnified. PLATE 9 Jt. Fig. 1. DrevuiaA FrALcatA. Portion of a plant, of the natural size; 1 a, dorsal view of a section of a pinna; 1 4, scale from the Portions of a frond, of the natural size; a, section of a pinna, showing the position of the sori, and the tubercles on the under surface; 0, sorus; c, indusium ; d, d, sporangia; ¢, sporules. The details magnified. PLATE 26. Fig. 1. Lastrea ArticuLatTa. Fronds, of the natural size; 1 a, upper side of a pinna; 1 6, a small portion of the same, seen from beneath, with a perfect sorus; 1 c, sporangium. The details more or less magnified. Fig. 2. LAstreA AtreNuATA. Upper half of a frond, of the natu- ral size; 2 a, section of a segment, under side, with a perfect b, 8 sorus; 2 6, section of the costa, showing the hairs of the upper side; 2c, 2c, sporangia. The details more or less magnified. PLATE 27. Fig. 1. LAstrEA tTRUNCATA. Frond, of the natural size; a, dorsal view of a portion of a pinna; 4, section of a segment, with a single sorus; ¢, smaller portion of the same, showing the in- sertion of the sporangia; d, scale from the rhachis; e, e, spo- rangia. The details all more or less magnified. pe 5) PLATE 28, Fig. 1. Potysticuum HALEAKALENSE. Plant, of the natural size; a, pinnule, showing its under surface; 6, dorsal view of a stipe; 1c, 1c, sporangia. The details magnified. 2 Fig. 2. DreviiaA erecta. A frond, of the natural size ; _ dorsal view of a section of a fertile pinna; 2 6, 2 6, sporangia. | The details magnified. PIAL an, 32: Fig. 1. Humata potyropioies. Portion of a plant, of the | natural size; 1a, dorsal view of a portion of the sterile frond, | showing the venation; 1 4, same view of a portion of the fertile | frond, showing the form of the indusium; 1 c¢, single sorus, with | the indusium cut away, to show the insertion of the sporangia ; | 1d, scale from the rootstock ; 1 e, sporangium. The details more | or less magnified. Fig. 2. HuMATA BoTRYCHIOIDES. Portion of a plant, of the natu- | ral size; 2 a, dorsal view of a portion of a sterile frond, showing | its venation ; 2 0, portion of a fertile frond, showing the sori, with and without the indusium; 2 ¢, scale from the rootstock ; 2 d, sporangium. ‘The details more or less magnified. 99 00. PLATE | a frond, of the natural size; a, view of a portion of an ultimate Fig. 1. MicroLerta INEQUALIS, Presl; var. minor. A portion of fo) ? ? | pinna, from underneath ; 4, a single sorus, showing the form of | the indusium ; ¢, a single sorus, with the indusium removed, so as The de- to show the insertion of the sporangia; d, d@, sporangia. | tails more or less magnified. FILICES, ry PLATE 34. Fig. 2. Dicksonta Torreyana. Portion of a frond, of th, a natural size; 2 a, a portion of the same. seen from beneath : Fig. 1. Microneria paritiosa. A portion of a frond, of the ee portion, with yieset sorus; 2 ¢, a sporangium. The de. ‘ 4 " sates Be: a, view of the under side of a smaller portion 8 the tails more or less magnified. . s same, showing the tubercles; 6, smaller portion, showing a nape se sorus, with the special indusium removed; ¢, c, sporangia; d, ‘ r | > mao ified P if A T E 3 y. sporules. The details more or less magnified. Fig. 1. ALsopuita LUNULATA, R. Br.? Portion of a frond, of ek > natural size; a, dorsal view of a ortion of the main rhach; PitaT EH 3d; the nati > A, I € main rhachj b, dorsal view of a small portion of the frond: ¢. ¢. hairs { i , or side; d, scales fr ; Fig. 1. DAVALLIA PENTAPHYLLA, Blume. Portion of a plant, of | on the under side; d, scales from the und ; . ; : vertical section of a sorus: the natural size; 1 a, dorsal view of a section of a pinna; 1 4, ; YOM veins er side of the costa - @. J, hairs from the receptacle; 4, spo- section of the rootstock; 1c, scale, from the rootstock; 1d, a rangium. The details more or less magnified. single sorus, with the special indusium removed; | e, sporangium ; 1f, sporules. The details more or less magnified. Fig. 2. DAvALLIA PycnocarPa. Portion of a plant, of the natu- ERATE ah ral size; 2 a, view of a portion of a pinna, from below; 2 8, cross section of the rhizoma; 2 ¢, a scale, from the same; 2 d, a sorus, Fig. 1. Ausopuina Samornsis. Portion of a frond, of tl with the special indusium removed; 2 ¢, sporangium. The de- | ral size; 1 a, small portion of the frond, tails more or less magnified. | small portion of the costa of a pinnule, from the costa; 1 le hatu seen from below: | seen from above; 1 ¢, hairs d, hairs from veins on the under side; 1; ceptacle; 1 f scale from the base of the PLATE 36. from the receptacle ; 1 h, h, h, sporangia ; ] /r receptacle ; 1 y, hairs i, sporules. The tails more or less magnified, ne 9 5 n oe . “ ig. 2, SOPHILA 'T'AHITENSIS, Fig. 1. Tricnomanegs Erecrum. Plant, of the natural size; la, Fig ALSoI ; view of a portion of a frond, from beneath, slightly m Fig. 2. TRICHOMANES TENUE. Portion of a frond, of the agnified. natural size; 2 a, smaller portion of a frond, as seen from bene: Portion of a plant, of the natural | 2 % scale from under side of the costa; 2c, indusium; 2 ¢, ver- size ; 2 a, dorsal view of a portion of a frond Fig. 3. Trichomanrs DRAYTONIANUM. the natural size; 3 a, view of slightly magnified. slightly magnified tical section of a sorus; 2 ¢, €, sporangia. The details all m 9 te) C en) o ie : : bteas maoutite, Portion of a plant, of | ° less magnified. . a | a portion of a frond underneath, . > | > iZal ‘ / Portion of a plant, of the PLATE 41. natural size; 4 a, view of a portion of a frond underneath, slightly | magnified, Fig. 4. Tricuomanrs ALBUM, Blume. Fig. 1. Atsopuita truncata. Portion of a frond, of the natural Fig. 5. Trichomanes cAupAtUM. view of a portion of the same, of the indusium removed ; Frond, of the natural size; 5a, | size; a, a small portion of the frond, seen from beneath; , scali from beneath ; 5 0, sorus, with part | from the rhachis; 9 ¢, sporangia. The details more or | unified. less magnified. ¢, ¢, sporangia. The details more or less ma PLATE 42. PLATE 3 oF Fig. 1. Merrensta EMARGINATA. Portion of a frond, ol Fig. 1. Hymenornytium AFFINE, 1 a, portion of the same, see sorus, with one-half of the The details more or le Plant, of the natural SIZe ; ; A : : . r ranati nd sori n from beneath ; 1 4, view of a single | with part of the wool removed, to show the venation and indusium removed ; 1 ¢, spor angium. | sporangia. The details more or less magnified. SS magnified. Fig. 2. Hymznopuyitiuy, FEEJE 2 a, portion of a frond : . . . A _ heneat} natural SI1Z@; a, a portion of a segment, as viewed from be: ENSE. Plant, of the natural Size ; » Seen from beneath; 2 b, view of a sorus, PLATE 43, iS < with one half of the indusium removed ; 2 ¢, Sporangia. The de- | = 4 O | tails more or legs magnified | : inti ; a Fie. 3 Paieheraristc. FORMOSU Frond, of tl ; Fig. 1. Topza Wirkestana. Entire plant, reduced to ; go. MENC “ FORMOSUM. Frond, o atural size; : : ’ ; ‘al size; 6, tt é , Of the natural SIZe; | of an inch to a foot ; a, frond, of the natural size; 4, t1 % 4 portion of the same; 3 6, a single sorus, with the indusium | section of the trunk, of the natural size: ec. dorsal view of a removed ; 3 c, a sporancium More or less mnifiec spor: oe SS Magi : : s : i j ame; €, &, Ssporane I ” agnified portion of the frond; d, hairs from the same; ¢, ¢, pyee a sporules. Details more or less magnified. Se PLATE 38. _ | PLATE 44. . 1 4 ‘ | Fig. 1. Sirotosivy SAMOENSE. Part of a frond, of the natural | L size; 1 a, dorsal view of & portion of the same ; a single sorus; 1 ¢, Sporangium. The details more | la. portion of the frond: 1 &,. portion of the spike. The detau *p ’ . a or less magnified, | magnified. . fural 1 , smaller por- Fig. 1. Oputociossum concinnum. Plant, of the natural tion, showing J Fig. 2. Borrycuium suspiroLiatum., Plant, of the natural size ; a segment; 26, a portion of a fertile spike; 2 ¢, sporules. The details magnified. 2 a, PLATE 46. Fig. 1. Lycopoprum ERUBESCENS. Plant, of the natural size ; l a, section of a stem; 1 4, leaf, with a capsule at its base; 1 G, spores. The details more or less magnified. : Mh Fi Plant, of the | 2 a, section of a branch ; 2 3, d, leaves, with capsules at their base; 2¢, spores. 9 g. 2. Lycopoptum HALEAKAL&. natural size ; The details more or less magnified. Pu at 4 ed gs: ML Pon er Tm wen my Ww Oifen we ri b bat AS DP Ts Pete (30 quent, vere Te du te RIES : gag? 4 FILICES, | | Fig. 3, SELAGINELLA DEFLEXA, Plant, of the natural size; 3.a,a, sections of the stem; 3 6, antheridium; 3 ¢, oophoridium, with a leaf; 3 d, d, d, oophoridia, showing the dehiscence ; 3 ¢, e, ¢, grains from the oophoridia. The details more or less magnified. PLATE 46. Fig. 1. Lycoropium nutans. A portion of a plant, of the natu- ral size ; a, leaf from the stem; 0, scale from a spike, with a cap- sule at the base; c, cross section of the stem; d, a capsule; e spores. ? The details magnified. 7 Drayton Lait @ FILICES. Pollo Haalihoanum . minimum . Polypodiun Plho Zo Polypodinm sarmentosum . &. Dseate a a - = =| = q ro) 2) 8) a oO So = es = = oS a > —? foo =) ry a x 2h ans J wa S WSs eS SARS ae SS SLL — =A \f We == .c.d. Polypocium contiguum . ab als coos yTmmmnnnnyt! AAA LS Eaiplering Eipediton 2 1 Pleo FILICE S > Cc Polvp b | mo “OSL Moving Lapedttion LNLTNAMNGELPCMUAL . FILICE So PI. 4. —— Sass =a <% re fa) NONE a Saeeee e Cte re rey Se z a & < wa KS vee Saas -\ D f PS I. li a.b.cec.Gymnogramma pilosum. 2.a.bbStegnogramma Sandwicense TDPrayten Edite® FULICKE Se Pio De 7, YD AM neem \ \ \ \ i rn \ WALD NIV) iyiysi\51, longissima . Wy : NAY rene cS “ Wy} tate si AW © \\\\| Nat NUNES x IN SS ‘ ON \\N \ Wit Yi \\\\\\ \ Ly; / / : | WY yy) Dia ivy LN NN ’ Goniopteris au.b. 2. als, Lyi yp) yyy) LDL) 4 | \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ ‘ \ \ \ \ : , \ \ Ke : Z XX) YN) \ AANA ASAT Ad yf, / / / / / / Ny \ \ \ \ \ | | fins N. ‘L MY Y we 7 Wy yy Wy) iy yy YG lf } / PhP] H) | | [ [ | / HH) i} LOT) Le LOMO . SLD “ “7 Lip lei Mig Lrpeattt 7] FILICES, Pl. 6. l.aaa.bbDrynaria alata. CS LELHM7 Hy LLPAUL7z. JFIULICE Ss Plo Fo ab GaG. decd. Daryateusiae” manta. FILICES. Plo Bo elongata . wn “4 — a a a) =| o — Le wo oe a 1 we ail ee se gate ae LL Layering Lipeddlion. rae ont Ga Sa = t } . . on : ae Te a ee ‘ SEE ee ee smoeren ie ances conn nrson Yo Q ey nN ov I A Or = oe lossum } — lapho tek Samoense lossum / 8 c lapho PAOM¢MGMIz., UY) L:. ‘ih Oe WE Ge ot } 4 FELT WS LZ FILICES, Plo 10. ® a st © i) ab as K = => © > 4 ] d. Poly wn aa Sn ROE Liploring L£ipedtuon load, a 7 Drayton Edit ICIE So Plo iio iS FI 2.a.b.b.Cyrtogonium rivulare . 9 St n th wv vo Stenochleena Pent 1 038 | Z RW 9 1T/ Vt/id LIP LLL 0 ~ \ L DICT ERA 7 atig ~ as r 9 ,omagramma? polyphylla . a Ce Soni Lomagramma? polyphyllé ets ce Cyrtogonium palustre. | ee Pe FILICES. Ple.id. Onychium densum. ro Oey ag Os © es =) n a v ~ Sy P> w ra fo a watt | | LS LGM HG LEpCMaL«CN LSE GYM MG ETpMM ON IPULICES o Plo 4 l. a.b.b Litobrochia sinuata. FILICES> Ploi1d. a.b.c.d.e.Lomaria pilosa. the Jb, del. et Sc LSE LUO G LEMME. WS. Lawrence A Lrayton ££ tit FILICES. Pl. 16. a SSS Ze eF SP enssecryrealeiie ah ag SEE ; Zugep Sans a = ee 4 SFE 7 ae wa a ra =| 5 2 - © ie =] 5 5 =| Ve = = = = a 0 mt d.e. f. aut ds ay Ve SAirploving Lipealliore . r tok Plo 17. ° ~ FULICE i n i = n 6 Sets) Dichdopteris SS WS Eiploring LIpEeUunon . LS ELUM WY LAYCMM ON | FILICES. PloilBs \ \ \ \ SS ONUNG A) \ PANY SV) Diplazium bulbiferum . . Diplazium = congruum. 19. Plo FILICES. MY Wy Diz Zz , iL Le x . Asplenium Amboinense , a. b.e, d..e COO... A \ WU, : SS; 7 Pe Asplenium Feejeense. a.b. ds Ts LSLIPLOT UY LEpeiliieo7re . FILICcCES. PLo.2O0. __ La, I i I el Fe = i bay > eee mamwi ————— \splemum pavonicum . 2. 2.a.Asplenium monanthemum . Sm. 3. 3.a.Asplentum densum., i Drayton Edit # ECE So Plo Zi. Asplenium cristatuim . Ce 3 = a ‘= a _ Asplenium m= o ra 9 ano =. => = => Asplenium enatum a.b. bi. 1m LD VET TUY LLDLaLOTE~ i » i FILICE S. PL. 22 , Asplenium insiticum. Cea... Oe enaeeDs a = =) = B. Var. \S\ aN Asplenium faleatum . SY, \ S AN tea =e ete Ok d. ite SSS V SE tig L1pelleeie. ] a US Bapleving Li pean. FILICES>s PI 23. As | Weres A SQW, aN WV, —_ a - cee catenins a 1. loa.b. Asplenitum = strictum . oe _Aspleniun multifidum . | i 1 i | | ] i | 4 | i | Sates ERAS EEEERSEEDS SEGRE EERIE GEEROREEEDE EEREREEEEE EERO lemnninee peiememeire eemenemeen eoeteomen omen mr ee ne ——— t a lean errr et: : | i } i } f | [ 7 } XLS : \ \/ a a AY Pile B4bo SS é My : 4 Se 3 ; w \ \\ \ 7 f ; \\ SS ¥ J fh FILICE S. \ \\ eM eats \\ te \ i. ONS \ \ V3. Z = , ® f - SS \, WV Q N .4 S)) ~\ S\N Z MY \\ Ky \ Zs . \ \ A \ J \ \ \ \ N ie ¥ ING . Y = / N \ (YG \ of v S IX Sone \s a SOY \ 7 NI Z = \. re, if. ccs -- si ~ A Hy RN i & = —— “ e i) = <= : Ye SS \. a bg oie ite " ~ [\ 4 = —=— ‘ Y ee HAE z ae) é r. ‘ ‘ Ae SSS A ll =) = S = ty - —~ » - A < \ < * > _——— > al agi # yy = < he = = 7, = yy = = = 3s. WY { : Yr S P ee ea 4 ATG Yj oee Yi Af | Se . : Ye we : \ —* f B > Gt fp /)) \\) iN ES Wie Yi ‘ SIE aN: Vo heEg LoIF LH * AAIWesS S\N) y ] \ “2 a [Ag TN / ~~ ih { oon , (MAVIS S i poe A / ow \. 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” |) wate ST Af? f Z;|\ Vi oy EN Te Jie i ;—F AV, L/L 4 J [ 4 ‘ SS / | (FS / FA SETA FE WIV of A EW chs WES EF RF AMAT UIA VA WONG KY 7 ? ALN) Ip“ / ; ‘ > m~ ¥ ( A (A 1 \, =z er: 5 = \ at Ne AZ \ E Fi ote NS ea : LV NCTE —/ AGA ——_=— 7 vat ‘ge: =, U/I\W — | WA NSS \ a INN SAL Y WAS OSS . ale 4 < SN ff (427 A INNES OA ING AMV DUA, = 5 / ANF ~ SE RCE RAN ALG a ie; Hh Ne ys) : Ae), GIN Ny Te W/) Mf \~K é PS ZINK (A ae) YS Y Vy << [| (AON te SF | fal) Z Y iy S i aa \\ . A TA —_ i l PE M y, 4 Hy ila 2“ GAYANS 4 VL ¥ Uf \ PN Ths HLA [hy a ae) / . \ <= SA, {~ rm! ‘7 \ — gl é < f / 4 > — \ LAN = FAA | iz 10) NA N S = f > WV} Whe ANG) SST CARA AY JW. Y= TAP TW US. A pe Ze ar =/ jf} — . = 7 = SNe \ SS SY) SKS / ss 4 — « A - = Ali < i" ] Al il | UX = Z f ' y ip N\ * x : a se \ » > = = 3 DN ae c = / S| | 4 i > f =o = YS INNS : => ; Ih // ALy \ / m. i = —S / ON ay ‘ Me A S14 ¢ \v HL ANS , A, Z AIS , SSA | 7 Jar 2a ‘ a Se “ANY F ys — ‘ / Pd: Cf aA Sy | Sg al f Ll uv {Von z a = 7) 4 / \ VN Ss £7 |} 7 . | { / | <= = \\ “is Mh Y= IM alt \ «) ) J} DYN> | v LA | ff rN = > NIELS KE | IS =, fie) \ SiN We y ~ — > , or] ‘ \ Qo Yi 7A, 7 bf Z SATs a IN Wa LL j WAS => he \ 2 REY = “Us - / ae fn \y p) y Sey Ut 7, . : Y — . i; / SF a c. Asplenium disse SQ NANO \=47/ | pea 7 YW /; SS Sen ih) / —, ea = 4i AN ey \ SS AES ' | Ke . T7f-\\ * NS Pe ALYY J If NI \ \N Lae Yj So We ING ASS. Jf Jn 2 A) ® Tih VU JSR SSF 7 /\\ \ i Vp N\ SEAN RYO = Y 7f\\ \—~ “HAZ A\NS Vs 4 LA ONS SAWN ZA 11) WR \\ \y/ / USS BE Vu! Vv A _ Ss Uy, +e 4) ~ N NSS (AI x4) Bac ia IN S S A 4 \\\ \“SW7" Vis NA A Nl nN ry \ x \ 4) ao IK ye SA y \Al > \ =< ~ rs \ v SF "AN : \A47 \ANN \ ee ae Me 7 we 4 \ == if {\ ? ‘d , fy f EP SELGWHOVMRG LLPCHLO: | V SELMA UG LTHAUTMION? . puyyyy yy, yy (As Lae A i ibis \ \ (\ N “Y i y/ a nee ARIAT Vas BOARS v~ > ‘ VAs eYv aS y ‘ SN Poa Ms wy ‘Zaat a / Ven TeV) Fee 8 hee i Aaa aan eve °*\ <= & On, be tC y ee = a a oon oVe eA soo 2 * ot 4 Wry <5 ~~ ‘ ce *) CAS = eae > SY z Sn eA ences — Oee us air —S Vn io FAC bs oe a NY v\ a Ys NN ll Ue of rea ike 2st a Wy Ge P| , ? 503 6 $ if Vii giiges Lint oo | V 14 — \ IN ae ; Voiholo 2"2%, "eo f 1S 6 A Ko" S77 SEN gy CARE yyy, ee ~ ordi 6 (/_¥ pene * lk yy | mec: o ‘3 aay aycore® Beep My 1 Meee ; — f | / sy ah Yoel oe or / | SEDAN TOA VY CF Yyy, Hy) | oor BLAS nn oe Whirvrree / J | a Yay j ; / van j sa [| I 1 "9° 4°) (ellellbeber Pent i Ye ,, [4 se ZG 2 Ver \ iy ion [ ws v7 i} ~~ SNE NOs alg QUE Na VV VY Wy et ie oe a Neen | ff}\ a | > Ke’ oy ee mie - - Bh m,! / / 1/4 4 29% °° @,/\ AA GAAS ON : oo ~ is! Ye / We Wf Ere AHI \ba ee ee ee \K ERR ‘ie = i 1/4 1 2 SreBeeKe rere AA J ~ / Ker |) mee f NENA aie 54 ite = hy \ a wo | agape an or gare 7 ; hy fo / és \ ges | y, \\ Wy aS a, %, ed P/\\ eg oleh pol al/e ve Bac A a, IN ha - & Sisal e / (MN \/2 = a eto? \/°a ¢ se KRRRRKS - / Nd, \ } | LA ne) Vy, cy * / ae / \ (\\ \i fi Y | | A2fa fe) ORIG Bee / (\\ \ ; We Wi Neeser cc A 74, / P / y, \ = IN| et (\/ | . as, ee geet A / Me Ae ae vay op j \\\\ = eee: [ | ely NV LLP LPOOD sae \e | Sy, MAA aay Neue ‘e ° ie \ ~ S he, ( \ VE (WZ ||! AY Pea Vv . / Y 7 \| \VZ | avs Sis? \ oaoe \\\\ (\, A) Man Ns oe an, Z \\\ \\ Vz \ WA WZ ti SI) OKRA AW, ‘Tpile VU LT WML OV FILICES. Ph. 26 WK x \ J==F\\\\ 2 ) \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ f oa x \ | ——<—_— \ \ x \ f- | | e 4 y \ ! i \ an a ZL, ZZ Mt NN =~ \ \ I << WY NY NI \\ iE; lL. lna.b.é. Lastrea articulate . 2. 2.a.b.c.ec. Lastrea attenuata. ! LSLZTUMTIUHG LEDCAMM«O., NAGE VV VY se Lif sunt {)| UV : anni \ copay : Fos \ Ls oh pu i wy LY KX Z eo Le si EN i oS, Pir i = Sw eas | Si isc Ee Sn Se fore ee SS es << pe Pp See ee aS Sa LOG Se AN amas ep cos Sah au JU ae pace SS aA sas . wae ae = eae ‘= 13 = SS Z mcs = c f Hs \ i; ot S20 [A é Ey loam ee ped bere) hos : my Pagel | 7 O8 ye < so Jee [ } oN =< / ~~ ~ | Lf) if yy As SS ian Yfy f Lf Vij NW ( iy] iN ; t; We / y N \ ia \ \ \\y AR \ Y i . Th We a = } / pe LVN WLS f | > So ON \ NI \ { + ‘“s J ¥ = ae AN, 7 | BH 4—~* C if = Sey NN =e} ay = | ee ee OY ra 7 27 NN Hy b——~ 57 if Se / i r if ‘ if ii CES WL) iS rh os I [ ) amas ae ere / ) BY Pe | At { Wy —— SK A\ aN: " LS { +} } \'¢ pes eS = aS: SEG} DBs ) f 1 RIT RIE PS oF | g if . iF A = if : “| zl f oss (PGR 2 : rs SA BOIS ( ‘Ses aN MY mS BOGOF Od; oO BS FILICES. PL, 27, A Thy OA eS a pe es COREE OE o mG ASSIS TAGN SASAOE ae, sas TSR YS RR \ We (ON \ WS Wee Pe CEN \ thie ic = Vi) Wy —~ Na SY l j| NL oo vi meaarite Saal \\ Vira WY al a SN /\i fi) \ rey Dis . : \ h———t Pn \—Ae Seow \ \ >\0 | ( ea ees { \ Nt ( WSS ‘ x d< it ( \t \ | a, et i SS oa) ae aa BN RN) (Ae ‘ ys WA 7] { oe Re MQM Ge a: . \\) if pes ree LoS hig ih (7 pfis / NY \\ VA ) VX WY US NEE, Ns Wi: Se A WES { A\\ J } ‘) ) | } aeetak Oy 4 ——™ We aN en | EET Weed In Rize; Mey. mre eK) acces = en’ SS UUs an, Wg i) : Veeco .Y we | AD las A ; AN wie SS oi c~ )\ / i AN sd 4 ; fs, We Vanes Sy ¢ TA oS eB | es , ea ) g we, ‘ a ; i ) Z . ) ae C : | % ) & \ WW An LY \) WW 7 J WA / EL k fo | | i J | a a ae | - ot US Eiplerind LAPaatcn . FILICES. Pl. 28. aN yoggee ee 18 INL AY We = a 4 ! WA : UZ 2 ee EO me & < i RS EONS 27 SONS AN Qs : N Sx SS SSS \ ‘S 4 ETI EE, GUEf® SF aS ie en dhe igs EZ . > Sf ra Bese SRE AAA CVE) Zs SN PAL ; yy pie He <2 iN N= a 3 syf| ‘ S. SESS a “a a.b.c.d.e.f.f. Polystichum Haleakalense . eo ‘CUSS SMe SRE aaa Some Ses Ze - tee : phe ae S. Plo 29. « w ~ ip FILIC] 4/4/¢ dididld 9° i) \ ed ‘ a \ r\ \\e \\te\\2 \Yy \e\ \\, o 6/98 a. hirt > d.e.e. Oleandra. 4 j 1 BA J KY SGy ah iie SATS Vy eRrpliring Lipa EL; lhe XT] TT US ETO g ETDAMTMOTL . / {) ) J: ) : p’ y < 2 yy i ead if te i MG Z A if? Pe ie f / / p) 2 / Pe 3 ) 2 ae / / YL A Sa 4 A< y - < Z by, y/ f oe eh / yi Ns WZ ey, AN Z 4 3) vp sh \ i] of % 4 SY 2 wal / ‘ao Resi oodmen gain Waa fog) weve) Schizoloma Agatii . FILICI ESo Plo BO. ec. 2.a.b.c. Synaphlebium Pickeringii . =... aa — Se ay oy : , . —T s — : : —— ; = = = = = Seat = Ss - - : = 4 : = = ; : SS toe arg Ce em 0 Aenean la et fh A ps PS aso: / Fait é J. Drayton FILICES. Plo G1, : Ut Wd. N Vl ped Lah Viild WS Eqeriang Etugeailiore ? FILICI Bi l. l.a.b.c.d.e. Humata polypodioides. ec. 2a.b.c.d. Humata botrychioides. Plio dbo SDravten Edit! FPULICES 5 oo = = Var. ine qualis, Microlepia ete 7 rs’ Ep Tid AVE Ml V/ FILICES >, Pls 34. eS ht HULL. SS SSA IN eZ Wi SY iS \) \ WIZ & 4 ty iii é ee OE papillosa . >. d. Microlepia Say SN} S Sy SS ——_ NN PMN | Se \ SV Lae. ( NV/AlE hate Oc Z Si Uf ‘ 7 WE 7 Xx | / x SEMAN Ss me Age 1. iF PEO pA : : Y ee aes, Nf File are Fee if Ik LOLS £. iY . Chk é Zvi LYy USE TUMOAUG L1peadtorte. J Drayton Bait@ FILICES. Ph. 35> pycnocarpa . Davalha PA PE cre 9 a SS RY, anna Vien A VIO NINENS SES oe ee eee ANA LPLPLS LPN eh: SES Skee ee Mod) 7: CEE pentaphyla. Davallia Senet I LL Eipeiltlto 2. r ‘4 li Blume. FILICES. PL. 3@, albwn . a. Trichomanes Draytomanum . Wi NY WN AAW, NGS dl x : AY! SE = aN as NY WEN ; iy PN AV | UA NEAT EGO 27) =e _ et <7 SU we FES 7, EG i ‘} q)¥ y = 7 LL}} AY A / a A ghee mane ES \ ae pa n 4 4 nl x, a ~ Se GA CEC C thE » . Trichomanes VS El piri] Epelaen FILICES, Ph. 37. ee . fe r 4 y ( ae xe “tae ae Bn A = S Mab. 6 ‘ y yllum formosum . : jeense Sets (Mr. eve k ier. menophylit i f Feejeense. H fi ane c. Hymenophyllum ; Hymenophyllum affine . 2. 2.a.b.cc. : Torreyana . ‘*ksonia Dic a.b.c ) 4.4 > Oo. RLiLyt F)s Hohe NAAAY, “g WEAN Soe < WEA |7 m fey Samoense. Sitolobium Alsoplhila Vivid? £ THe WMaOW tirph i jiu = . i} PAV \ PMs _—— eS SS =. a oe -h.i. Alsophila Samoensis . 2. 2.a.b.¢.d.e.e.Alsophila Yi} MJ y V . s a N \ \ iF ~, v > Y a “pes S 1% / “li we ; \ NN YY WAS OS) aot ) ge ¥S \. Cea Re le \A> i > z N SN Sy “Sy fy en) WS By vai f Y) | Za K } Ay f VW) i f/f ff if ge ae \ SSS FI — . /) WN LULL RAS aaa SA3 & . f ) eth 1 ER Uf Vines: LO; Lai We Ly SK Z Ss c “\\ INS \ AW M/ WIN AV AVA SAN ag Sy WSK LOOT BS SOR ge BY” SWE BO SR AN — OK ANS ij Z A FILICES. Pl. 40, ZY aneatigirn TTT es, Cu” Tahitensis . J Drayten Edit? t 05 VMN : y Erp WHEE Eiptt: We Sy EEE IE SSI Iw deny bi JH ACD Ai\ ex By MAAN ATA a (I ff), ual () i, BAS aS \stupeaee > Se \ x ’ \ e \\) yy < an MN Aw eis ; RS Se . WES sae “4 = SS SSS — Wie a >) iN Dv = SS > WS > ~y} 7" ahs S — RIK & mN {fe eh ty \ ¥/ i) ~ Nk — cae “AT E> TS SH < — c / > WE SSS ~ yt Y . 3/ : SS 5 Ae: S| Z ¥ f a = s/s Tay Ss I > q i > \ m . > SS S/ i 3 ~S \ ¢ T v- \ ~ { ) a \ > > = \ " Wulll() Neate TRON) lig IATA ay pe 1/ WN \Q SWE S a ‘A TAVATA ey AAS\( ere” VT eany® HF \ \)N \ SY oe (\(\) \“i(\{l \ vat ne “\( \ \\ AA \) / UU EL DVALNNANA ; Toe ae Yt / {f iar Q : , lL. a.b.ec.c. Alsophila truncata . FILICES, PL. 41, n (Vi) WY * pent NANO? : re WY) | A Sr 0 Wh LAREN \S a L—/ a Ae L NW) as : Aa Wag . SAS BS lL. a.b.b. Mertensia’y.-emarginata . Pa Joy J Drayter Eidet® = 3 odea eb Oat ee Ik . ST Drayton Bait® a ee ADravien dit < FILICES, Ph. 44, subbifoliatum . Botrychium 2a) eet eka yh concimnum . ar Ophioglossum a.b, mre: rill Ep Milli V1 SBR ee eer { P— P ) C (:).. af | == = , | lL. ] Ei} “ay & ®, ) <=> y or) + — Se LYCOPOIDI ACK4E. Plo 45 ylerug Lippe MMO . SS —= = J ee SE —— LZ SSS — AZ Zire ae SSS a = LEZ Sa <== = = << ZA SS Wy Wa Mi WH Gy Wi NY a a We We ) ——— —= J gt eS yi Wr £5 WM Qe zi, AA Vy NAVIN WEY aE A 0 fp | Wy NIN, AGA AWW PN LW Ny Vr RE | i SS \ \ ‘ | (| / (A ot re €§ <4) Se Wy i v Bo SS gl/ NY i GT RM ii Wy Ve S QE Ob ee Wh \ | |i Wi gee yi \ \ NW), 4 My / hi \ Z \\ \\ i Hl ih | We \ V4 y | ‘ Wie ] <<< Li 4 J | a a ng / \\\ We ee WY) be eg W ys J \i Ng Wy SY AW es WY W eZ 2 ) VE AY My : sale | fo N \ SY w Xk Bee dy ar UNS | | wi Ny We W7 . * \ la) \) Rg &, ee Y ] \ Vi | f | Wa A Wy Si \\ 4 ee WY \ V Wy Ax We A , (\ Ly AYE if \\ NIM NAM \) N NW ga? \ Wi) _ a ig v le ae \ WW Wy } ae a AN i. Petes iy ; WAY Wy iN R aN y | HA Yy \ Vj is NM Wy “rn Wy) Wy Of OAR We p yah R WA CW A BS NER | on ih * ae AK Wy \ 7 S | | \k AN M A \ \ ( ¢ \ AK f N BRA i A nS Ni iN fa HA As Sp a ! S —_ \ shila WN SR RSE GR Ap my" / , yt a) i \ A, A 4 fas SS IN Ary NN y Ww A\ i \ yer 4 AX fe 4h WS STAR A : \ i “HE AN WS i AN A NM | / AS NN NA AR ARES A oy) i mY, Avan : he . AN \ / Ky y MA 4 VR J y) ZA Ny ye t é i x j | al 3 (ge 2 830 a a bets died pun ee wen Selaginella deflexa » 2. a.b.b.c. Lycopodium Haleakale . TDrayton Bat* Lycopodium erubescens ae NW ' i NEN YN SS \ DILACIRAR. PIL 46, DI rCOPRC AX SQ n a x s) ~ = ~ = ron S - ~ cel oO > j=) =) Py = eB) SS oO a is) — ——— SSS — a Awe eee * - oo Le a ee eae PLE A) RNA Sn Tan Ne ~ overs "] i. PO REE ian ae one Ra Oh Rae aes ee Re ee - ’ ‘ a ao | ‘ : ; ae ea ‘ eee * nin t : pt or . By tee etree tere S4 Sess SS me gt + nee 2 ete SES eas digs vues sreaereaiaaerar ial 1 aww | nap {Tt Ses SR Hearst ene tga er gti ie 7 ‘ s etio . . nee wabangyy a io tres oo peeedire ial aye Eee t aga ot a is Me Ty i; rs ret ecnte i ena 4 gsisteti aay to PS eat eee rest = ape tay Bre ihras i] +. anak e549 3h3; AP REISE ISN ONMMERID URSIN CRISIS UREN E Be