discovered or described since 1874. 49 



vaticum. Pinnae i\-2 in. broad, shallowly lobed. Lobes 



sharply toothed. Veins few in a group. 

 219*. A. sandwichense, Hilleb. Fl. Hawaii, 610. Sandwich Islands. 



Near A. arbor eum. 

 220*. A. brevipes, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XVI, 201. Central 



Madagascar, Miss Hekn Gilpin. Near A. Shepherdi. 

 221. A. semihastatum, Kunze. Has lately been found in Porto 



Rico by Sintenis. 

 221*. A. monticolum, Jenm. in Journ. Bot. 1882, 326. Jamaica, 



Sherring, Morris, 250. Near A. Mildei, 

 226*. A. fenzlianum, Luers., in Flora 1875, 434. Sandwich Isles, 



Wawra. Near A. sylvaticum andjapontcum. 

 226*. A. marginale, Hilleb. Fil. Hawaii, 613. Sandwich Isles. 



Near A. fenzlianum. 

 229*. A. crenato-lobatum, Baker, n. sp. Stipe brownish, naked, 



\ ft. long. Fronds lanceolate-deltoid, bipinnatifid, bright 



green, glabrous, \\ ft. long. Pinnae lanceolate, sessile, the 



largest \ ft. long, |-i in. broad, cut down to a narrow wing 



into oblong obtuse conspicuously, crenate lobes \ in. broad. 



Veins pinnate in the secondary lobes : veinlets simple, distant, 



ascending. Sori medial, the lowest diplazioid. Indusium 



glabrous. Sandwich Islands. Cultivated at Kew in 1879. 



Near A. speciosum and sorzogonense. 

 233. A. sorzogonense, Presl. I place as a variety A. Stoliczkae, 



Clarke, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Bot. I, t > oo=Diplazium 



Stoliczkae, Beddome, Ferns Brit. Ind. Suppl. 13, t. 361. 



Himalayas. 

 233*. A. crinitum, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIV, 258=^. 



sorzogonense, var. maj'us, Hook. Further material received 



from the Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak shows that this is 



a distinct species. 

 235*. A. laffanianum, Baker, in Card. Chron. 1882, I, 73; Bot. 



Challenger, I, 84, t. 12. Bermuda. Near A. crenulaium. 



Cultivated at Kew in 1880. 

 235*. A. diminutum, Jenman, in Journ. Bot. 1881, 53. Jamaica. 



Like A. Franconis on a small scale. 

 236*. A. Wheeleri, Baker, n. sp. Stipe long. Frond membranous, 



deltoid, nearly tripinnate, \\ ft. long. Pinnae and pinnules 



lanceolate, the latter sessile, reaching i-2 in. long, \-\ in. 



