Vascular Plants

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Andrews, S.B. (1 December 1977), Miscellaneous notes on Australian Pteridophytes. I. Austrobaileya 1(1) : 11-12 (Paper) Andrews, S.B. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Aspidium molle f. keffordii F.M.Bailey
  2. Aspidium truncatum var. keffordii (F.M.Bailey) F.M.Bailey
  3. Blechnum articulatum (F.Muell.) S.B.Andrews
  4. Crypsinus C.Presl
  5. Crypsinus simplicissimus (F.Muell.) S.B.Andrews
  6. Ctenopteris fuscopilosa (F.Muell. & Baker) S.B.Andrews
  7. Ctenopteris gordonii S.B.Andrews
  8. Ctenopteris maidenii (Watts) S.B.Andrews
  9. Ctenopteris walleri (Maiden & Betche) S.B.Andrews
  10. Leptolepia dissecta C.T.White & Goy
  11. Lomaria articulata F.Muell.
  12. Microsorum superficiale var. australiense (F.M.Bailey) S.B.Andrews
  13. Oenotrichia Copel.
  14. Oenotrichia dissecta (C.T.White & Goy) S.B.Andrews
  15. Polypodium fuscopilosum F.Muell. & Baker
  16. Polypodium gordonii Watts
  17. Polypodium maidenii Watts
  18. Polypodium simplicissimum F.Muell.
  19. Polypodium superficiale var. australiense F.M.Bailey
  20. Polypodium walleri Maiden & Betche
  21. Pteridium semihastatum (Wall. ex J.Agardh) S.B.Andrews
  22. Pteris semihastata Wall. ex J.Agardh

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