BY F. M. BAILEY, F.L.S. 00 



segmentis angustis, linearihus, margmatis. Stipite frond, steril. dlihus 

 dentatis vel lohatis marginatis, segment, lanceolatis, serratis, dentilus 

 serratis vel aculeatis, long. 3" ad 6", lat. 6"' ad 9"'. Alos supradicfce 

 /at. 6"'. Venis ut in A. repandum. 



In vallis perumirosis, Trinity Bay Range. 



E-hizome creeping, scaly, dark coloured, hard. Fronds of two 

 kinds like a Lomaria, one to three feet high, lanceolate in outline, 

 deeply pinnatifid, stipes in the fertile frond more than half its 

 length, and bordered by a narrow wing, segments linear, joined 

 by the narrow wing of rachis, but not decurrent, one and a-half 

 to three inches long. Stipe of sterile frond half the length of 

 frond, bordered by a toothed or lobed wing to the base, segments 

 lanceolate coarsely serrated, teeth almost aculeate, and some again 

 serrate, three to six inches long, half to three-quarter inches 

 broad, joined at the base by the wing of rhachis which is about 

 half an inch broad, veins as in ^. repandum. 



I met with this beautiful species in a close gully of the Trinity 

 Bay Banges, in May 1877. Dr. Prentice tells me that Mr. W. 

 Hill brought the same species from the North of Queensland 

 several years before, and that he saw while on a visit to England 

 a specimen of the same labeled in J. Smith's herbarium as A. 

 repandum, from which it differs widely, both according to the 

 diagnosis given in Hooker's '' species Filicum,''^ with which our 

 form of A. repandum perfectly agrees. 



I forward typical specimens of the following : — Schizcea Fosteriy 

 Spreng. ; Trichomanes yandinense, fn.s.J ; Polypodium aspidioides, 

 fn.s.j also var. tropica, fn.s.J; and Polypodium pallidum. 



On some Polyzoa from the Qtjeenslakd Coast. 



By William A. Haswell, M.A., B.Sc. 



[Plates 1—3.] 

 Among a large series of Polyzoa which I obtained while at Port 

 Denison last spring, are many rare and som© new species, and of 



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