discovered or described since 1874. 115 



Genus 65. ANEMIA, Sw. 



3. A. oblongifolia, Sw. var. lanosa, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1885, 

 217, and var. microphylla, Baker, loc. cit. 218, are varieties 

 of this species gathered in Central Brazil by Glaziou. 



21. A. Phyllitidis, Sw. Mr. Carruthers tells me that the type 



specimen of A. hirsuta, Sw. in the herbarium of the British 

 Museum ranges here. 



22. A. aurita, Sw. Has now been found in Porto Rico. 



Genus 66. MOHRIA, Sw. 



1. M. thurifraga, Desv. Has now been found in Angola, the 



Zambesi highlands, and on Mount Kilimanjaro. 



2. M. vestita, Baker, in Hook. Ic. t. 1696. Mount Kilimanjaro, 



in crevices of rocks at 6000 feet, H. H. Johnston. 



3. M. lepigera, Baker; Notochlaena lepigera, Baker, in Journ. 



Bot. 1884, 53. Mount Dzomba, Zambesia, alt. 6000-7000 

 ft., Sir John Kirk. 



Genus 68. LYGODIUM, Sw. 

 5*. L. hians, Fourn. in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 5, XVIII, 355. New 



Caledonia, Balansa, 1564, 2737, Vieillard, 2606. Near Z. 



articulatum, A. Rich, of New Zealand. 

 7*. L. gracile, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1888, 35. San Domingo, 



Baron Eggers, 2536. 



11. L. polystachyum, Wall. Has lately been found in Anam by 



Dr. Kuntze. 



12. L. subalatum, Bojer=L. Kerstenii, Kuhn. The latter name 



having a short priority in publication. 



Prantl transfers the name of Z. pinnatifidum, Sw. to Z. poly- 

 stachyum, Wall., on the ground that it was Willdenow's Hy- 

 droglossum pinnatifidum, in part. : he divides L. pinnatifidum of 

 our Synopsis into two species, calling the Asiatic plant 

 Z. salicifolium, Presl, and the African Z. smithianum, Presl. 



MABATTIACEAE. 

 Genus 71. DANAEA, Sm. 



5*. D. serrulata, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1881, 208. Hook. Ic. t. 

 1699. Antioquia, New Granada, Kalbreyer, 1352. 

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