348 The Gardens of the Sun. 



*Nephrodium Haenlceanum, Presl. 



*Nephr odium siugaporianum, Baker. 

 Nephrodium ternatum, Baker. A fine series of specimens of this 

 endemic species. 



219.* Nephrodium (Sagcnia) NUDUM, Baker, n. sp. — Allied to 

 y. pachyphyllum, Baker. 



* Nephrodium piolymorphum, Baker. 

 Nephrolepis volubilis, J. Sm. 

 Polypodium Barberi, Hook. 



Polypodium urophyllum, "Wall. A variety with many of the son 

 confluent. 



91.* Polypodium {Eupolypodium) minimum, Baker, n. sp. — Allied 

 to the Andine P. Sprucei, Hook., and Mascaren P. Gilpince and 

 synsorum, Baker. 



131.* Polypodium {Eupolypodium) Burbidgei, Baker, n. sp. — 

 Habit and texture of Davallia Emersoni. 



Polypodium alternidens, Cesati, Fil. Born., p. 25, tab. 2, fig. 4. 

 Of this Burbidge's bundle contains a single specimen. It is a 

 well-marked new species, discovered by Signor Beccari in the 

 neighbourhood of Sarawak. 



*Polypodium cucullatum, Nees. A small slender form. 



132.* Polypodium {Eupolypodium) streptophvllum, Baker, n. sp. 

 — Allied to P. cucullatum, but the pinna? are narrower, and reach 

 down to the main rachis, and bear the sorus at their tip. 



* Polypodium minutum, Blume. 



*Polypodivm papillosum, Blume. The plant so-called by Cesati, 

 gathered by Beccari, near Sarawak, I hold to be quite distinct from 

 Blame's Javan type, and propose to call it P. Cesatianum. 

 ^Polypodium clarifa; Hook. 

 210.* Polypodium {Eupolypodium) taxodioides, Baker, n. sp. 

 Polypodium sorielens, Hook. 



297.* Polypodium {Phymeitod.es) stenopteris, Baker, n. sp. 

 Polypodium longifolium, Mett. 



*Polypodium oodes, Kunze. Matches exactly Cuming's Philippine 

 specimens, which were all that were previously known. 



301.* Polypodium {Phymatodes) holophyllum, Baker, n. sp. — 

 Like P. oodes in rhizome, stipe and sori ; differing by its smaller 

 frond, crenulate border and flabellate veining. 

 Polypodium acrostichoides, JForst. 



* Polypodium angustatum, Sw. 

 Polypodium, dipteris, Blume. 

 Poli/podium bifurcatum, Baker. 



