discovered or described since 1874. 97 



372*. P. Sauvinieri, Baker, sp. n. Rootstock not seen. Stipe 

 naked, stramineous, 4-5 in. long. Frond oblong-lanceolate, 

 firm, glabrous, simply pinnate, \\ ft. long, 4-5 in. broad at 

 the middle, narrowed to the base. Pinnae 3o-4O-jugate, 

 linear, entire, obtuse, \ in. broad, adnate by a dilated base. 

 Veins hidden. . Sori in a single medial row, sunk in deep pit 

 and showing as papillae on the upper surface, about 20 in a 

 row in the central pinnae. Celebes, Sauviniere, 382. 



372*. P. macrochasmum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1880, 216. Mount 

 Singalan, Sumatra, alt. 5000-6000 ft., Beccari, 468. Perak, 

 Morgan. 



373. P. Heracleum, Kunze. Has now been found in Perak by 

 Scortechini and New Guinea by D'Albertis. 



376*. P. (Drynaria) nectariferum, Beccari; Baker, in Malesia, II, 

 217, III 47. Mount Arfak, New Guinea, Beccari. Habit of 

 P. meyenianum, but sterile and fertile fronds distinct. 



377*. P. (Drynaria) Parkinson!, Baker, sp. n. Rhizome wide- 

 creeping, \ in. diam. ; paleae adpressed, brown, membranous, 

 ciliated. Sterile frond not seen. Fertile frond oblong-lanceo- 

 late, coriaceous, pinnate, a foot long, half as broad. Pinnae 

 about 5-jugate below the pinnatifid apex, lanceolate, entire, 

 broadly adnate to the rachis, an inch broad when fertile, 

 ij in. when sterile. Main veins erecto-patent, in. apart; 

 cross-bars 5-6 between midrib and edge, one oblong brown 

 sorus in each square. New Britain, Parkinson. Received 

 from Sir F. Mueller in 1887. Texture of/*, conjttgatum, but 

 no drynarioid base. 



383*. P. Baudouini, Baker; Drynaria Baudouini, Fourn. in Ann. 

 Sc. Nat. seV. 5, XVIII, 285. Differs from P. diversifolium 

 by segments of sterile frond more numerous, narrower, with 

 acute sinuses, serrated fertile segments, areole biseriate, 

 costular series alone soriferous and by its softer more trans- 

 lucent texture. New Caledonia, Baudouin. Not seen. 



384*. P. Moseleyi, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XV, no. Ternate, 

 Moseley (Challenger expedition). Near P. palmatum, Blume. 



386. P. Lehmanni, Mett. Further material shows that this cannot 

 be separated as a species from P. himalayense, Hook., which 

 has now been gathered by Ford, Faber, and pthers in Western 

 China. 



