54 Baker. A Summary of the new Ferns 



12. A. triangulum, Sw. I place as a variety A. caudatum, Jenm. 



in Journ. Bot. 1879, 260. Jamaica, Jenman. 



13. A. auriculatum, Sw., vars. submargtnale and stenophyllum, 



Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1888, 227. China, Faber and Ford. 

 13*. A. deltodon, Baker, in Card. Chron., n. s., XIV, 494. Ichang 



gorge, Central China, Maries. 

 13*. A. lanceolatum, Baker, in Card. Chron., n. s., XIV, 494. 



China. This and the last are nearly allied to A. auriculatum. 

 14*. A. acanthophyllum, Franchet, in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 



1885, 28. Yunnan, Delavqy. Nearly allied to A. ilicifolium. 

 14*. A. phaeostigma, Cesati, Fil. Becc. Polyn. 7. New Guinea, 



Beccari. Habit and texture of Nephrodium crassifolium, but 



indusium distinctly peltate. 

 18. A. aculeatum, Sw. I should now reduce as varieties of this 



species 21. A. obtusum, Mett., and 22. A. californicum, 



Eaton. 

 20. A. mohrioides, Bory. Has been found in California by 



Lemmon and Pringle, and in the Falkland and Auckland 



Isles, and also in the Antarctic Island of Amsterdam. 

 23. A. Richardi, Hook. A. oculatum, Hook, is evidently a mere 



variety. 

 26*. A. moupinense, Franchet, PI. David. 153. Moupine, Tibet, 



Father David. Near A. prescoftianum, Hook. 

 26*. A. bakerianum, Atkinson ; Baker, in Hook. Ic. tab. 1656. 



Himalayas. Placed by Beddome as a variety of A. pres- 

 cottianum. 

 26*. A. capillipes, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1888, 228. West China, 



Mount Omei, Faber, 1086. 

 29*. A. Hancockii, Baker; A. reductum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 



1888, 105; Ptilopteris Hancockii, Hance, in Journ. Bot. 1884, 



139. Tamsui, Formosa, Hancock, 41. Very near A. tripteron, 



Kunze. 



30. A. laserpitiifolium, Mett. I cannot separate A. festinum, 



Hance, in Journ. Bot. 1883, 269, found near Canton by 

 Faber. This species has also been found in Tonquin by 

 Balansa. 



31. A. maximowiczianum, Miquel, Prolus. 343. Japan, Maxi- 



mowicz, Dickins. Intermediate between aculeatum and aris- 

 talum. 



