
 
        
         
		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 
 ! . .