2O Baker. A Summary of the new ferns 



Genus 18. DAVALLIA Smith. 

 Subgenus Humata. 



4*. D. pinnatiflda, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1886, 257. Sarawak 

 and Borneo, Bishop Hose. Intermediate between pectinata 

 and pedata. 



6. D. pedata, Smith. Further material appears to indicate that 7 

 D. alpina, Blume, 9 D. vestita, Blume, and 10 D. Cumingii, 

 Hook. (D. lepida, Presl) are not more than varieties of pedata. 



9*. D. Tyermanni, Baker, in Hook. Ic. tab. 1620. Locality not 

 West tropical Africa, as was supposed when the plant was 

 first described by Moore from garden specimens, but Central 

 China, where it has been collected by Maries, Everard, and 

 Hancock. 



Subgenus Leucostegia. 



13*. D. oligophlebia, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1888, 323. Sarawak, 



Borneo, Bishop Hose. 

 16*. D. Kingii, Baker, in Hook. Ic. tab. 1622. Mountains of Java, 



H. 0. Forbes, 657. 

 16*. D. nephrodioides, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1886, 257. Sarawak, 



Borneo, Bishop Hose. 

 17. D. Clarkei, Baker, in Hook. Ic. tab. 1625. I cannot separate 



specifically the Yunnan D. Delavayi, Beddome MSS. ; Clarke 



and Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIV, 410. 

 17*. D. Hosei, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1888, 323. Sarawak, Borneo, 



Bishop Hose. 

 22*. D. tripinnata, F. M., in Benth.,Fl. Austral. VII. ^^Leptolepia 



tripinnata, Kuhn, Choetop. 28. Queensland, Walter Hill, and 



regathered lately at a height of 5000 feet by Sayer and 



Davidson. 

 22*. D. aspidioides, Baker; Leplolepia aspidioides, Mett.; Kuhn, 



Choetop. 28, tab. 2, figs. 1-3. New Caledonia, Vieillard, 1612. 

 22*. D. Andersonii, Baker; Leptolepia Andersonii, Mett.; Kuhn, 



Choetop. 28, tab. 2, figs. 12-14. Honolulu, A nderson. 

 23*. D. athyriifolia, Baker, n. sp. Rootstock not seen ; stipe 2 ft. 



long, with a few lanceolate membranous dull brown paleae at 



the base. Frond oblong-deltoid, decompound, glabrous, 1^-2 



