4 Baker. A Summary of the new Ferns 



3*. Cyathea Boni, Christ, in Journ. de Bot. 1890, p. 410. French 



Tonquin, Bon. Near C. Hookeri, of Ceylon. 

 4*. C. jamaicensis, Jenm., in Journ. Bot. 1882, 323.= C. arborea 



var. concinna, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1881, 52. Jamaica. 

 4*. C. monstrabilis, Jenm., in Journ. Bot. 1881, 273. Jamaica. 



Probably an abnormal form. 

 4*. C. conquisita, Jenm., in Journ. Bot. 1882, 324. Jamaica. 



Wilson, 134. 



4*. C. pendula, Jenm., in Journ. Bot. 1882, 324. Jamaica, Wilson, 



1 6. This and the last are known only from specimens sent 



long ago by Wilson to John Smith, whose fern-herbarium is 



now at the British Museum. 



4*. C. crassipes, Sodiro, Recens. 10. Andes of Ecuador. Maybe 



a variety of C. insignis, Eaton. 



10*. C. ocanensis, Baker, n. sp. Trunk 8-15 feet long. Frond ample, 

 bipinnatifid, subrigid, glabrous. Pinnae oblong-lanceolate, i-i 

 ft. long. Pinnules lanceolate caudate, 2^-3 in. long, - f in. 

 broad, cut down by a broad wing into oblong tertiary segments 

 | in. broad. Veins io-i2-jugate, indistinct, forked. Sori 

 crowded, costular; indusium very fragile. New Granada; 

 province of Ocana, Kalbreyer, 608. 



10*. C. corallifera, Sodiro, Recens. n. Andes of Ecuador, Sodiro. 

 10*. C. fulva, Sodiro, Recens. n. Andes of Ecuador, Sodiro. 

 10*. C. aspidioides, Sodiro, Recens. 14. Andes of Ecuador, Sodiro. 

 This and the last two are closely allied to C. divergent, Griseb. 

 = C. petiolulata, Karst. 

 11*. C. dissoluta, Baker; Jenman, in Journ. Bot. 1881, 52. Jamaica, 



Jenman. Between C. gracilis and Schanschin. 

 14*. C. puberula, Sodiro, Recens. 16. Andes of Ecuador, Sodiro. 



Not seen. ' Near C. slraminea, Karst.' 



20*. C. Copelandii, Kuhn & Luerss. in Abhandl. Nat. Bremen, 

 VII, 278. Island of Trinidad, South Atlantic, Copeland. I 

 cannot from the dried pinnae distinguish this clearly from the 

 widely-spread continental C. Schanschin, Mart. 

 20*. C. ruiziana, Klotzsch, in Linnaea, XX, 439. Fronds ample, 

 bipinnatifid, glabrous, moderately firm ; main rachis densely 

 furfuraceous and muricated. Pinnae oblong-lanceolate, i 

 ft. long, 8 in. broad; rachis densely furfuraceous with many 

 ovate-lanceolate glossy black paleae with a pale edge. Pin- 



