APPENDIX. IIL y 
Paga Xclll. FILICES. 
936 Hymenophyllum rufescens. — Kelly's Hill, Westland, 
Dr. Cockayne. 
952 Alsophila lunulata.—In Asa Gray’s ‘ Botany of the 
United States Exploring Expedition” this is stated to have 
been collected at the Bay of Islands—no doubt through some 
mistake. It is a native of Fiji, New Caledonia, Samoa, &c. 
962 Adiantum hispidulum.— Add to the synonyms d. Bir- 
kenheadw, Moore in Gard. Chron. (1886) 648. 
980 Lomaria capensis.— Mr. J. H. Macmahon sends a beau- 
tifully crested variety from the Pelorus Valley, Marlborough. 
1005 Nephrodium unitum.—Piako Swamp, H.C. Field. (See 
Trans. N.Z. Inst. xxxvii. 377.) 
1016 Gymnogramme rutefolia. — Gorge of the Waimakariri, 
Canterbury, Dr. Cockayne. 
1022 Schizea bifida.— The filamentous prothallium of this 
species has been described by Professor A. P. W. Thomas in 
the Annals of Botany for 1902, in a communication entitled 
* An Alga-like Prothallium”’ (p. 165). 
1038 Lycopodium Drummondii. — Outlet of Lake Tongonge, 
near Kaitaia, R. H. Matthews! This is an interesting re- 
discovery, the species having completely eluded the search of 
New Zealand botanists since it was first collected by Mr. 
Colenso in 1839. 
