■Jt-i SHUKT NOTES. 



'''PlaUj cerium [jr((7ide, A. Cimn. 



Scliizcea malaccana, Baker. 



Schizcea dichotoma, Sw. 



Schizcea digitata, Sw. 



Lygodium dichotoimim, Sw. 



Lygodium scandeiis, Sw. 

 '■"Equisetum elonfjatum, Willd. 



Lycopodium cernuum, L. • , 



Lycopodium casuarinoides , Spring. 



Lycopodium carinatum, Desv. 



Lycopodium Phlegmaria, L. 

 ^Lycopodium macrostachys, Hook. & Grev. 

 ^Lycopodium voluhile, Forst. 

 '■^ Selaginella atroviridis, Spring. 



Selayiriella caulcscens, Spring. 



Selaginella ina-qualifolia , Spring. 

 ^Selaginella Willdenovii, Baker. 

 '^Selagiiiellajiabellata, Spring. 

 "^Selaginella suherosa, Spring. 



Psilotum triqiietrum, Sw. 



Psilotum complanatum, Sw. = P. Zollingeri, Cesati. 



It will be seen that altogether Mr. Burbidge has added above 

 fifty species to the Fern-Flora of the Island. His exploration 

 quite bears out the idea that we previously entertained, that the 

 Fern-Flora of the Island is very rich, and that there is stiU a 

 plentiful harvest to await the exploration of the interior. The 

 added species which are not new are nearly all already known in 

 Java and the Philippine Islands, frequently in both. After 

 leaving Borneo he visited the Sulu Archipelago, and of what he 

 met with there I hope to give an account in a future i^aper. 



SHOET NOTES. 



Gentian A Pneumonanthe in Berks. — Mr. C. K. Ashbee has 

 shown nie specimens of this plant collected by him last summer 

 at Wildmoor Bottom, near Wokingham, Berks. The plant was 

 included in Mr. Flower's ' Catalogue of Beading Plants,' published 

 in Robertson's ' Environs of Readuig ' (1843), but without definite 

 locality, nor have I been able to meet with one, although it is 

 recorded for the county in * Topographical Botany.' It may be 

 well to note that some error is to be suspected with regard to the 

 Bucks locality, for this plant given in * Journ. Bot.,' 1875, p. 295, 

 as the specimen in the British Museum Herbarium, sent by Miss 

 "Williams from Wendover, represents G. ciliata. — Jajmes Britten. 



Shortia galacifolia rediscovered. — In 1839 Dr. Asa Gray 

 found, in Michaux's herbarium, a specimen of a Pyrolaceous-looking 



