ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA.
slightly toothed blunt or acute segm.; rachis often flexuose, naked like
both surfaces ; texture subcoriaceous ; inml. double.— F il. Hort. Lip s,
p . 69.
H a b . Columbia and G u ian a .—H a b it lik e th a t o f P . v is c o s a , b u t n o t a t all
glan d u lar.
Page 166, line 8, fo r 120 read 177.
„ 166, last line h u t one, for Sj/n. read Sp.
,, 196. Species 37*. A. Newmanni, C. Bolle, from the Cape Verdes, regarded
as distinct hoth hy Mettenius and Milde, is said to differ from I'richomanes
by its conspicuously ribbed rachis, pinnæ sessile from ab ro ad
base, with a few adpressed linear and fibrillose scales on tlie under
surface, and broader scales destitute of a spurious nerve.—Vide Milde,
Fil. F u r. p . 69.
,, 198, line 6 from bottom, for Siehold read Leybold.
„ 200, species 66, discovered by Eev. Ï . Powell in Samoa.
„ 203, species 67. I n “ 2nd Cent. Ferns ” this is figured under the name of
lugubre, hwt fuliginosum has priority.
„ 208, line 9 from b o ttom ,/o r 198 read 162.
„ 213. Species 118*. k .lep id um , Presl, is said by Milde, Fil. Eur. p. 81,
to differ from fissum by its fimbriated, not crenate, involucre, and
thinner and glandular, not ebeneous, stem ; and he considers it a distinct
species.
H a b . I ta ly .
„ 214. Species 122. The J a p a n plan t should probably go with sepulc rale.
„ 217, line 7 ,/ o r 178 read 190.
„ 222, line 6 from b o ttom ,/o r 205 read 209.
„ 224. Species 177 should be called A. crenatum, Ruprecht.
„ 225, species 178, fo r Baker read Miquel (Ann. Mus. Bat. 3. p. 174).
„ 227, line 30,/o r 227 read 222.
„ 282. ^ Species 214*. A. nieotianæfolium, Mett., has pinnæ twice as broad as
in flavescens, and is no doul)t distinct. A. caucense, Karst., has more
distant veins, thinner texture, and pinnæ slightly toothed, and is most
likely also a distinct species.
„ 247, species 2, add Algeria to tlie localities, on the auth o rity of Mrs.
Lyell.
„ 262. Species 19*. Nephrodium (Last.) inæquilaterale. Baker ; caud. tufted ? ;
S t . 4 ^ ft. 1., including the frond, firm, erect, naked, glossy ; low o r pinnoe
6-8 in. 1., 1 in. hr., cut down three-quarters to the racliis into close
falcate lobes J in. br., those of the lower side of the pinnæ shorter th an
those of the upper, and more oblique, especially towards the base ; texture
firm-herbaceous ; rachis aud both surfaces naked ; veinlets 12-18
on a side ; sori near the midrib.
H a b . F iji, M iln e ; Samoa, Powell.
„ 263, species 26. Dr. Kulm points out the identity of this with A spidium
cirrhosum, Schum. & Thonn. Besk. Guin. p. 457.
Page 278, species 105, fox Chinense roaà
Mus. Bat. 3. p . 179.
453
= Aspidium, Miquel. Ann.
305, species 7. Specimens ju s t received from Dr. Thwaites show this to be
a Nephrodium.
310, sp e c ie s 3 7 , f o r p la ty p h y llu m , H k . , r e a d _ Klotzsch, the
f o rm e r n am e b e in g p re o c c u p ie d (p a g e 3 5 9 ).
3 0 7 . S p e c ie s 2 2 * . P o ly p o d ium ( P h e g .) F is e h e r ia n um , B a k e r ; S t . 1 f t. 1.,
n e a r ly n a k e d ; f r . i j - 2 f t. 1., 1 f t. b r ., o b lo n g -d e lto id , b ip in n a tif id ;
low e r p in n oe 6 -7 in . 1., 1 j in . b r ., c u t d ow n n e a r l y to th e r a c h i s in to
b lu n t o b lo n g s lig h t ly f a l c a te lo b e s 4 -6 lin . b r ., low e s t p in n æ r e d u c e d ;
te x tu r e h e rb a c e o u s ; ra c h is a n d b o th sides n a k e d ; low e r v e in s fo rk e d
o r s u b p in n a t e ; s o r i m e d ia l.— A ls o p h ila F is c h e r i a n a , R e g e l MSS.
H ab . B raz il. — Received a t K ew from th e Im p e ria l G ard en s a t
St, P e te rsb u rg .
8 1 6 . S p e c ie s 6 6 * . V . {G o o lo p .) m ascarense , B a k e r ; st. 6 -8 in . g re e n ,
n a k e d ; f r . s u h d e lto id , 9 in . 1., 6 in . h r ., w ith a la n c e o la te te rm in a l
p in n a 1 in . b r. b e low , w i th r o u n d e d lo b e s r e a c h in g o n e - q u a r t e r d ow n ,
a n d 6 s im i la r b u t r a t h e r n a r r o w e r p a i r s , th e a p e x a c um in a t e , th e low e r
p a r t n a r ro w e d ; te x tn r e h e rh a c e o u s ; ra c h is a n d su r fa e e s n a k e d ; ve in s
4 -6 o n a sid e ; s o r i n e a r th e m a in v e in s .
H ab . Ampassimba, Madagascar, Mrs.
Bark ly .
; received from Lad y
3 1 9 . S p e c ie s 9 0 * . P . (D i c t y . ) m co tia n c e fo lium , B a k e r ; rh izom e c re e p in g ;
S t . a b o u t 1 f t. I., b row n , d e e ]d y s u lc a te , c lo th e d th r o u g h o u t w i th lin e a r
b row n s c a le s ; f r . 1 -|-2 f t. 1. b y a b o u t h a l f a s b ro a d , o b lo n g -d e lto id , w ith
a n o h lo n g - la n c e o la te te rm in a l lo b e 8 -4 in . b r ., a n d 3 -4 s im i la r b u t
sm a l le r o n e s o n e a c h s id e , w h ic h r e a c h d ow n n e a r ly to th e r a c h is , th e
low e s t th e sm a lle s t ; te x tu r e p a p y r a c e o u s ; su rfa c e s n a k e d ; m a in ve in s
d is tin c t n e a r ly to th e ed g e ; th e tr a n s v e r s e v e in s n o t so d is tin c t a s in
sp e c ie s 90 a n d m o re w a v y , w i th co p io u s in t e rm e d ia te s q u a r e a re o læ
w i th a b u n d a n t fre e v e in le ts ; so ri s c a tte re d .
H a b . M o u n t Chimborazo, Spruce 5723 ; Chontales, Seemann.
3 2 0 , sp e c ie s 9 8 . D is c o v e re d in C e y lo n b y D r . T hw a ite s .
3 3 1 , sp e c ie s 170, fo x L o b h ia n um , H k ., x e a i p e d ic u la tum , B a k e r , a s th e f o rm e r
n am e o c c u rs a g a in a t p . 3 62.
832-4. According to Dr. Miquel, P .
Japanese iu error.
and are given as
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