Trichomanes javanicum, Blume.
Trichomanes pyxidiferum, Linn. A handsome variety, with
unusually compound rather crisped fronds.
Trichomanes rigidum, Sw.
Trichomanes maximum, Blume.
*Trichomanes apiifolium, Presl.
Trichomanes hispidulum, Mett. This was only known before from
a angle sheet of specimens in the Kew herbarium, gathered by Thos
Lobb. j
Trichomanes fceniculaceum, Bory.
Trichomanes Pluma, Hook. We did not know the definite
station of Lobb’s specimens, from which this was described and
figured by Hooker. Beccari has gathered it near Sarawak.
Trichomanes trichophyllum, Moore. With the last, with which
I am now inclined to think it will prove to be conspecific.
Bavallia angustata, Wall.
Bavallia heterophylla, Smith.
Davallia parvula, Wall.
Bavallia luzonica, Hook.
* Bavallia contigua, Sw.
*Bavallia Emersoni, Hook and Grev.
Bavallia pedata, Sm.
* Bavallia ciliata, Hook.
Bavallia elegans, Sw.
Bavallia Speluncoe, Baker.
Bavallia tenuifolia, Sw.
4 9 .* D a v a l l ia (Eudavallia) V e i t c h i i , Baker, n . s p .— A w e l l -
m a r k e d p l a n t , r em in d in g o n e i n c u t t i n g a n d h a b i t o f t h e b a r r e n
f r o n d s o f Onychium japonicum o r auratum.
5 * L in d s a y a ja m e s o n io id e s , Baker, n . s p .— A m o s t d i s t i n c t
n o v e l ty , w i t h t h e h a b i t o f Asplénium Trichomanes o r Jamesonia
imbricata.
7. L i n d s a y a c r i s p a , Baker, n . s p .— H a b i t o f t h e sm a ll t e n d e r
f o rm s o f Adiantum caudatum, b u t t h e f r o n d s n e i t h e r a t a l l h a i r y n o r
r o o t in g a t t h e t ip .
* Lindsay a pectinata, Blume.
Lindsaya cultrata, Sw.
Lindsaya bomeensis, Hook.
Lindsaya trapeziformis, Dry.
*Lindsaya flabellulata, Dry.
Lindsaya davallioides, Blume.
Lindsaya ensifolia, Sw.
Lindsaya divergens, Wall.
* Adiantum diaphanum, Blume.
*Cheilanthes tenuifolia, Sw.
Pteris aquili/na, L.
Pteris semipinnata, L.
Pteris quadriaurita, Betz., var. digitata, Baker. A digitate
form, like the Indian P. Grevilleana, Wall., but the barren and
fertile fronds not dimorphic. The texture firmer than usual. The
rachis with a broad wing, as in P. biaurata, and the veins crowded
and obscure.
*Lomaria procera, Spreng.
Asplénium Nidus, L.
Asplénium tenerum, Forst.
Asplénium squamulatum, Blume.
* Asplénium caudatum, Forst.
Asplénium cuneatum, Lam.
Asplénium laserpitiifolium, Lam.
Asplénium affine, Sw.
Asplénium dichotomum, Hook. Kina Balu. The only known
station. The plant has been twice gathered previously.
203.* A s p l én ium (Biplazium) po r ph y r o r a c h is , Baker.—This is
the plant described by Sir W. Hooker from a single barren frond
without fruit gathered by Mr. A. B. Wallace, as Polypodium sub-
serratum (Hook, and Baker, Syn. Fil., p. 325). In Asplénium that
specific name is already occupied. Of the present plant A . zeyla-
nicum, Ilook., is the only near ally. The same species was gathered
by Beccari, near Sarawak.
* Asplénium porrectum, Wall.
* Asplénium tomentosum, Hook.
207.* A s p l én ium (Biplazium) x iph o ph y l l u m , Baker, n. sp.—
Comes near A. pallidum, porrectum, and cultratum.
* Asplénium latifolium, Don.
Asplénium cordifolium, Mett.
*Bidymochlcena lunulata, Desv.
*Aspidium aculeatum, Sw.
*Nephrodium calcaratvm, Hook.
*Nephrodium pteroides, J. Sm.
*Nephrodium uhitum, B. Br.
*Nephrodium cucullatum, Baker.
*Nephrodium, near pennigerum 1 Probably new, but s p e c im e n s
not complete enough to characterise it.
Neplirodium molle, Desv.