discovered or described since 1874. 105 



1*. A. minimum, Baker, sp. n. Rootstock slender, wide-creeping. 

 Fronds linear, obtuse, moderately firm, glabrous, i-i$in. long, 

 \ in. broad, narrowed gradually from the middle to a short 

 stipe. Veins, about three, all down the centre of the frond, 

 anastomosing by a few short cross-bars. Sori few, linear, 

 vertical, sunk in a distinct groove. Mountains of Costa Rica, 

 alt. 4000-5000 ft., Endres. 



7. A. reticulatum, Kaulf. Has now been found in Madagascar 

 by Mr. J. T. Last. 



11. A. subsessile, Kunze. Has now been found in Mexico by 

 M. Finck. 



14. A. mannianum, Hook. Has now been found in East Tropical 

 Africa by Mr. J. T. Last. 



Genus 56. VITTARIA, Smith. 



2*. V. intramarginalis, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1877, 266. Moun- 

 tains of Jamaica, gathered by Wilson and Jenman. 



3*. V. sulcata, Kuhn. Has now been found in Perak by Scorte- 

 chini and New Guinea by Beccari (Taenitis simpltcissima, 

 Cesati). 



3*. V. wooroonooran, Bailey, in Plants Bellend. Ker Exped. 27. 

 Mountains of Queensland, alt. 4000-5000 ft., Bailey, Not 

 seen. 



3*. V. sikkimensis, Kuhn ; Clarke, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, 

 Bot. I, 574. Eastern Himalayas. 



9. V. scolopendrina, Thwaites. Has now been found in Fiji, 

 Eastern Himalayas, Perak, Bourbon, and Mauritius. 



Genus 57. TAENITIS, Sw. 



3. T. lanceolata, R. Br. Has now been found in Florida, the 

 Bahamas, and Mexico. 



5. T. blechnoides, Sw. Range is Himalayas and Ceylon, east- 

 ward to Fiji. 



Genus 58. DRYMOGLOSSUM, Presl. 



1. D. carnosum var. obovatum, Harringt. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 XV, 33. Formosa, Dr. Steere. 



