360 MR. W. B. HEMSLEY ON THE BOTANICAL 
GRAMINE. 
IscHXMUM MURINUM, Forst.— Malaya and Polynesia. 
Eraorostis PLUMOSA, Link.—India, China, and Malaya. 
FILICES. 
(By J. Q. Baker, F.R.S.) 
DAvALLIA SOLIDA, Swartz —Tropies of the Old World. 
DavALLIA DISSECTA, J. Sm.— Malay Archipelago. 
AsPLENIUM Nipus, Linn.— Warm regions of the Old World. 
AsPLENIUM FALCATUM, Lam.— Warm regions of the Old 
World. 
ASPLENIUM ($ EUASPLENIUM) CENTRIFUGALE, Baker, n. sp.— 
A, caudice erecto, stipitibus brevibus brunneo-viridibus parce 
paleaceis, paleis basalibus lanceolatis membranaceis, frondibus 
glabris viridibus oblongo-lauceolatis, pinnis multijugis contiguis 
petiolatis inzquilateraliter oblongo-lanceolatis profunde pinna- 
tifidis basi anteriore cuneatis basi posteriore cuneato-truncatis, 
venis flabellatis, soris brevibus supra medium venarum impositis, 
indusio firmulo persistente. 
A near ally of the Himalayan Asplenium laciniatum, Wall., 
from which it differs in the position of the sori, which are placed 
almost entirely in the lobes of the pinne above the middle of the 
veins, leaving the central entire portion of the pinna sterile. 
Stipes 2-3 in. long. Lamina 4-5 in. long, 14-2 in. broad. 
Central pinne the longest, an inch long by 4-1 in. broad. Sori 
4-2 in. long. 
NEPHRODIUM TRUNCATUM, Presl.— Tropics of the Old World. 
NEPURODIUM SYRMATICUM, Baker.—Tropical Asia. 
NEPIRODIUM INTERMEDIUM, Baker.—Tropical Asia. 
ASPIDIUM MEMBRANACEUM, Hook.—India and China. 
NEPHROLEPIS ACUTA, Presl.—Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 
NEPHROLEPIS RAMOSA, Moore —Tropies of the Old World. 
D ^p t - ' m t . 
VOLYPODIUM ALNASCENS, Swartz.— Tropical Asia. 
