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 Hab  ¿abu,  Sandwich Islands,  and iouud recently in fine  condition by Col. Blagrove,  
 on Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope. 
 /T  rf  1  9  in  1  slender,  tomentose ; f r .   2-3  in.  1., 
 36.  H .  oerifiinosum,  trip in n a tifid ;  main rachisfiinged 
 I   in .  or  l e s s   hr., lanceolate  01 ovate  a c ^   flabellate  or  broadly 
 above  ;  pinnæ  often  mucli  “ YL®  nearlv  to  the  rachis  into  simple  or  slightly  
 rhomhoidal in   outline,  >1'?  the  s^rfaLe  and  margin  clothed  copiously  with  
 pinnatifid  linear  Ü  s c e n t s   inxo l  small,, divided  iieaidy 
 " d " t h e C  ;  and  d e n s e î y   c i l i a t e d . - H .   ærnginosum,  « , / / / . 
 i  of Tristan d’Acnnha.-First gathered and described by Capt. Carmicbael. 
 37.  IT.  lanceolatum,  *  ^ * 7 l ¥ » ’tid’p 1 nM tifid f  sle n d eLC av y ,  
 in.  1„  1-2  in.  h r  Y r a t t  P   / î y   t o l ;   ^ 
 flexuose, winged  o n ^   at  ,  gfrftfo  or  forked  long linear segm.  on 
 cut down  nearly  to the rachis  iKidrib  and  margin ;  s m   2  to  8  to 
 both sides,  hairs few, mostly  the  lateral  segments ;  invol.  divided more 
 s r .   1. e   » . 
 t.  34.  B. 
 Hab.  Islands of the Sandwich  group. 
 38.  H .  slightly’ winged 
 in. 1., H -2   in.  hi-.,  ®''ate-laiiTOolate  tiip in   numerous 
 above  ;  divided  into  broad  linear segm.,  the  sura 
 l t e r n a t e / i « « Z . ,   wfochai ea^a  p y   gtüoy  stellate  pubescence;  son 
 face  and margm  clothed  ® 7 * 7 f  £ 7 !^   p  s e » /e n ts   ;  invol.  divided  d ownneariy 
 Hab. New Zealand,  Chili,  Chiloe,  and  Juan Fernandez. 
 39.  H..A«VYK“7   Sw.^  S t .   1-4 m. 
 portion  ;  lower pm n l  the  lateral segments on both  sides ;  mvoL 
 ^ r l /u h H   - n k U l t o   f i t d ' ^   about  halfway  d own;  valves  strongly 
 c ilia te d .7 f t/. Sp. F il.  1. / •  90.  t.  31. D. 
 to   which  it  is  divided. 
 1 
 aéoLe7té7en’tose  ;  lowfi  a / à t o l r e l l e f t 
 very nearly to  the rachis  m  o  f o ^ e d  xcy«.,-  texture  firm 
 very  nearly  to  r  the  surface  and  at  the b u t  margin  ;  sori  v e p e l a s t i c ,   moderately  ha  ly   bot  .  jp  p^se  sunK  in  the 
 C n T r ^ " ” i d T d , ^ ï : “ 
 F il.  t.  135. 
 Hab.  Confined  to  the Mauritius  and  Bourbon, where it is a b u u d a n t.-It is  questionable  
 whether this is distinct from tbe preceding. 
 41.  H. U n d en i, H k . ;  si.  4-6  m.  L ^tFLfon^tifid  villose, \ving^ 
 94.  t .   34. C.  H.  spectabile, M o n tz. 
 Hab. Andes of Venezuela and Ecuador. 
 42.  H. miaroearpum, Desv  ;  rhizome  ? * ta t o -tin Æ 
 in.  L, firm, tomentose,  y ^ g ^ F L ish e d   with  a  narrow  wing  tlironghout, 
 6-12  in.  1., 3-5  in.  br.  ;  » » »   hairy,  the  margin  s“nbdenticulate 
 and move  cr less  tomentose,  tbe  fi  ^  -  “vdnno-  with  several  pinnl.  on  each  side, 
 and  ciliated  ;  c e n t r a l  pinnæ  A o m h o ififiM o n g   'r‘/Vr2 to  12  to  a  pinna, placed 
 which  are deeply  cut  into  narrow  f   ovatebree, 
 B r S i - f t   are l7fe®d7oTb1s“ ''  “ 
 ,  T i l   >:  Gr  •  si 1-3 in. 1.,  naked  or  slightly  winged above; 
 43.  H.  valvatum, H k . &  Gi.  ,  st.  1  4 4 _e  fo. 1.,  U - 2 l   in.  br.  below ; 
 f r .   ovate-triangular,  slirii’tlv   hairy  and  ciliated,  the  lower 
 main  rachis  winged  * p® Y   ’¿n’arifid  mnnl  '  ult.  segm.  linear,  with  the  lin tt  
 ones triangula r, with  ‘î®®P£p„ f  midrib  considerably waved  and  undulated  ;  
 (not the margm)  on  each  side p*  uie  „-„ments  of  the  upper  ones  0 1 1   both 
 sori 12  to  20  to  a  pmnae  tormina  g  v>alves glabrous  or  slightly 
 vaiùm,  I   have  pot seen  specimens. 
 44.  H.  Sprucei, Baker  ;  A '\7 in à a tr f id  ' thÎoiighont,  or  only-  
 lanceolate or  o^®"??® "“ ,  1 ’  ¿ fu fn ish e d ’ with  scattered  stellate  hairs  on  the 
 i n   the upper half,  pilose, the  snreadin»  rhomboidal-lanceolate,  cut  down 
 midrib  and  margm ;  lower  pinnæ^  forlred linear  erecto-patent pinnl., which 
 nearly  to  the racliis into  o ? ? “ ®  undulated  as well  as  furnished with 
 are about  J  in.  1.,  and  „ J  r e   edge ;b o ri  2  to 6,  terminal  0 1 1  tlie 
 rather  distant  strong  s  e l l ^   l,,ppV,y  d ow n ;  valves 
 Hab. Tarapota,  E.  Peru,  *>“*  **‘® 
 4 5 .  H.  intemiptum, Kunze  ;  tt.  1-2 m  ?   ¿ ¿ 'fn   "C Tgth,°r5°in. \>r.,  elong’ato-  
 peiident,  varying  from  6 m.  to  “   £ i u „ e   bipiniiatifid  ;  racUs  winged  nearly