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ADDENDA. ET CORRIGENDA. 
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5.. Ceterach pedunculata,—' his Fern forms the genus Sellignea of Bory.  'T'wo other species, the S. hete- - 
rocarpa and S. macrocarpa, have been added by Blume in his F/ora Jav. 
10. Trichomanes lucens.—W'e are now satisfied that the 7: Jucens of this work is not the 7. Zucens of its 
author Swartz. Since we published our figure, we have received Jamaica specimens from Dr. Ban-- 
croft, which, excepting only the more copious fructifications, entirely correspond with it. Owing to 
Dr. Swartz having made use of the term * bipinnatifid," to express the division of the frond, we 
were led to believe that the primary and secondary divisions were pinnatifid; but they are truly 
pinnate in the first instance, the rachis terete, and. not in the least winged or margined. "The pre- 
sent species we do not find anywhere described, unless, as we suspect, Willdenow and Sprengel 
have, like ourselves, confounded it with the true 7. Zucens. The former writer, indeed, says, in 
opposition to Swartz's description, * frons nullo modo pendula." "The Trichomanes lucens of this 
work we have received from Sieber (F7ora Mixta, No. 940.) as the T. astylum, n. sp. Kaulfuss 
MSS.; but the name is inappropriate, as the receptacle is evidently broken away. We propose, 
therefore, that it should bear the name of Kaulfussii,—the synonyms in our present letter-press 
being excluded. 
13. Trichomanes sinuosum. Add the synonym T.ncisum, Kaulf. Enum. Fil. p. 261. 
2T. Asplentum subsinuatum.— This is also the spl. subsinuatum of Wall. Cat. No. 199. and the Aspi. rigidum 
of Wall. Herb. 1823 (not of Swartz). It is also the Scolopendrium dubium of Don's Prodr. FI. Nepal., 
who brings as a synonym to it the splenium lanceum of 'Thunberg's Fl. Japon. p. 3833.; and Icon. 
PI. Japon. Dec. YI. £. 8. The figure of that author agrees with our plant better than the descrip- 
tion. "The species should henceforward be called Asplenium lanceum. 
47. Schizea rupestris.—The leaves of letter-press to S. rupestris and S. pusilla have been transposed. 
Alter the number of the letter-press of S. rupestris to XLVII. 
48. Schizea pusilla.— Alter the letter-press of S. pusilla to XLVIIT. 
51. Danca nodosa.—Vor the name modosa engraved on the plate, read nodosa. The leaves of letter-press 
to this and the following plate have been transposed. Alter the number of the letter-press of 
D. nodosa to LI. 
52. Dan«a elliptica.— Alter the letter-press of D. elliptica to LII. 
54. Hemionitis cordata. —' lo the synonyms, add JVall. Cat. No. 44. 
65. Polypodium longifrons.—To the synonyms, add JVall. Cat. No. 274. 
69. spidium caryotideum.—'Yo the synonym, add JVall. Cat. No. 3'76. 
71. Asplenium ensiforme.—' To the synonym, add JVall. Cat. No. 200. 
75. Lindsea polymorpha.—'lo the synonym, add JVall. Cat. No. 147. 
76. Hymenophyllum badium.— The species so named in Dr. Wallich's Catalogue with a mark of doubt, is 
different from the plant we have published. 
TT. Hymenophyllum crispatum.— Add to the synonym, Wall. Cat. No. 169. 
19. Botrychium lanuginosum.— Add to the synonym, JVall. Cat. No. 48. 
89. Gymnogramma Loveii.—' The seeds ought to have been represented as minutely hispid. 
94. Niphobolus spherocephalus.—MAdd the synonym Polypodium spherocephalum, Wall. Cat. No. 272. 
96. Aspidium proliferum.— Erase the mark of doubt from the habitat. "We have received a specimen 
; from Jamaica since our figure was published. | 
103. Adiantum amanum.—Add to the synonym, JWall. Cat. No. 78. (Hab. Nepal, Sirnuggur, Kumoon, 
Dr. Wallich.) 
104. Adiantum lunulatum.— Add to the synonyms, JVall. Cat. No. "1r. 
107. Pteris chrysocarpa.— Add the synonym LLomaria aurea, Wall. Cat. No. 388. 
113. Lycopodium heterophyllum.—'This is not the IL. heterophyllum of. Willd. Herb., and Spreng. Syst. Veget., 
which is the LL. Jussie of Desvaux, and of our Znumeratio Filicum, in Bot. Misc. v. 2. 
120. Meniscium triphyllum.—MAdd to the synonym, JWall. Cat. No. 61. (KFlab. Sylhet and Singapore, 
Dr. Wallich.) : 
125. Polypodium iridioides.—W e have seen some states of this from the Mauritius with the frond so atte- 
nuated and elongated as to resemble very closely the P. polycephalum of Wallich, Caz. No. 273. 
130. Pteris stenophylla.—Add the synonym P. digitata, Wall. Herb. 1823. and Cat. No. 91. 
134. Cheilanthes farínosa.—Add the synonym C. dealbata, Wall. Cat. No. 65. 
196. Asplenium integerrimum.—'Yhis is the 4. Finlaysonianum, Wall. Cat. No. 191;—a name which we 
think should be adopted, although Sprengel's character sufficiently corresponds with our species : 
yet it is hardly likely that this new East Indian fern should be identical with a new species lately 
found in Portorico in the West Indies. 
137. Davallia parvula.— Add to the synonym, Wall. Cat. No. 24'7. 
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