discovered or described since 1874. 29 



50*. A. Wattii, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XVIII, 381, tab. 140, 



Figs. 1-2. Chumba, Watt. 

 50*. A. Davidi, Franchet, PI. David. II, 150. Moupine, Tibet, 



Plre David. 

 51*. A. Faberi, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1888, 225. Mt. Omei, West 



China, alt. 3000 ft., Faber^ 1033. 

 51*. A. Senae, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1885, 217. South Brazil, 



Glaziou, 15,723. Intermediate between tremulum and the 



small forms of cuneatum. 

 51*. A. Boborowskii, Maxim. Mel. Biol. XI, 867. West 



China; Kansu, Przewahkt. Allied to monochlamys and 



Gravesii. 

 56*. A. Oatesii, Baker, in Gates, Matebeleland, App. with Figure. 



Matebeleland, Oates. Very near pedatum. 

 57. A. hispidulum, Sw. A. Birkenheadii, Moore, in Card. Chron. 



1886, I, 648. appears to be a variety of this species. 

 58*. A. rigidum, Fourn., in Ann. Sc. Nat. se*r. 5, XVIII, 329. 



New Caledonia, Balansa, 50, 2689. Not seen. 

 58*. A. stenochlamys, Baker, n. sp. Stipe long, naked, wiry, 



nearly black. Frond pedate, tripinnate, deltoid, firm, glabrous, 



6-9 in. long and broad. Final segments: terminal cuneate, 



$-f in. broad, shallowly lobed, and crenate round the upper 



half; lateral subrhomboid, shortly petioled, little longer than 



broad, with the inner edge inflexed so that it is imbricated 



over the rachis ; upper and outer edge shallowly lobed and 



crenate. Sori 6-8 to a fully-developed segment, ^ in. long. 



Indusium firm, narrow. British North Borneo ; Kudat, Dr. 



Fraser. Pulo Gaya, Sir H. Low. 



Genus 23. LONCHITIS Linn. 



1*. L. polypus, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XV, 414. Madagascar, 

 Pool, Hildebrandt. 



Genus 24. HYPOLEPIS Bernh. 



13*. H. meifolia, Baker ; Cheilanthes meifolia, Eaton, in Proc. Amer. 

 Acad. XVII, 185. Mexico, Parry $ Palmer. Closely allied 

 to H. calif ornica. 



