514 JAMESONIA. 



372*. P. (Phym.) sculpturatum, Baker ; st. grey, glossy, naked ; fr. oblong, 

 simply pinnate, 15-18 in. 1., 8-9 in. br. ; pinnce 12-15-jugate, erecto-patent, sub- 

 distant, adnate, much dilated at base, narrowed to a point, slightly repand, 

 j-f in. br. at middle, lowest largest ; texture rigidly subcoriaceous ; surfaces 

 naked ; veins distinctly raised in the dried plant ; sori 1-serial, midway between 

 edge and midrib, 20-35-jugate, deeply immersed, but the edge of the pits not 

 bordered, for g ingprominent papillae above. 



Hab. Java, Jlo/manseyy, 77. 



372*. P. (Phym.) sarcopus, De Vriese and Teys. ; st. 6-9 in., stout, erect, naked, 

 stramineous ; fr. oblong, simply pinnate, l-l-J- ft. 1., 6-8 in. br. ; pinnae 20-30- 

 jugate, ligulate, blunt, erecto-patent, entire, f-| in. br., adnate, dilated at 

 base, lowest not reduced ; texture subcoriaceous; surfaces naked, glabrous ; arcoloe 

 fine, irregular, immersed; sori 1-serial, midway between midrib and edge of 

 pinnae, immersed in a pit with a distinctly defined border, and forming much- 

 raised papillae above. 



Hab. Celebes, DeVriese & Teysmann, 75. 



392*. P. (Phym.) Lenormandi, Baker ; St. 6-9 in., grey, glossy ; fr. oblong, 

 simply pinnate, 1^-2 ft. 1., 1 ft. br. ; pinnce 20-50-jugate, ligulate, blunt, erecto- 

 patent, close, adnate, repand, ^-f in. br., dilated at base, lowest not reduced ; 

 texture subcoriaceous ; surfaces naked ; areolce fine, immersed, irregular ; sori 

 in a distant row near the edge of the pinnae, deeply immersed and forming 

 papillae, on the upper surface. 



Hab. Mount Mu, New Caledonia, 3-4000 ft., Deplanche. 



XLIX. JAMESONIA. Page 369. 



1. Var. J. Pearcei, Baker ; fr. l-l in. br. ; pinnce 3-4 lin. br., oblong, repand, 

 densely pilose beneath, edges revolute. 



Hab. Andes of Ecuador, 10,000 ft., Pearce. 



L. NOTOCHLJENA. Page 3704. 



1*. N. ddtoidea, Baker ; St. densely tufted, pale-brown, clothed throughout 

 with lanceolate whitish spreading ciliated scales ; fr. deltoid, f-1^ in. 1., bluntly 

 3-7-lobed ; lower lobes in more compound forms free, sessile, repand, distant, 

 3-4 lin. br., upper ligulate or oblong, close, entire ; texture thick and subcori- 

 aceous ; upper surface dull-green, nearly naked, lower densely matted with 

 imbricated scales like those of the stem ; veins immersed ; sori hidden by the 

 scales. 



Hab. Mexico, Liebold. 



3*. N. Fraseri, Baker ; rhizome firm, short-creeping ; scales minute, lanceolate, 

 firm, castaneous, with a scariose edge ; st. 4-6 in., slender, naked, castaneo-ebeneous ; 

 fr. lanceolate, bipinnatifid, 4-6 in. 1., 1^-2 in.br. ; pinnce 10-15-jugate, lanceolate, 

 cut down nearly to rachis into blunt oblong lobes, lower distant, short-stalked, 

 upper close, sessile ; texture subcoriaceous ; upper surface dull-green, lower 

 densely matted with pale-brown tomentum ; veins hidden ; sori brown-casta- 

 neous, finally emerging from the tomentum. Cheilanthes, Mett. Kuhn, Linn. 

 36. p. 83. 



Hab. Tucuman and Argentine territory. 



