Pterui] ii licks (< ;u rui hers). 269 
Pi sgo A.NDONGO. [a shady woods of Barranco de Songare ; without 
fr. May L857. No. 140. 
8. P. spinulifera Schum. Yid. si. Pbys. Kjbb. iv. p. 233 I 1829). 
St. Thomas. In shady forests around Monte Caffe", 2500 ft.; in 
iv. Dec. I860. No. 53. 
Goli t Ai.ru. Beside rivers in the woods of Barranco doSangne - 
in fr. April 1855. No 141. 
II. CERATOPTERIS Brongn.BuU.Soc.Phil.182] p.l86(1821). 
C. thalictroides Brongn., I.e. 
[colo i Bengo. Iii marshy places at the margin of the lake 
called Lagos de Quilunda, near Prata ; 1 I Sept. 1854. N<>. 82. 
L2. LOMARIA Willd. in G is. Nat. Fr. Mag. iii. p. Hio(1809). 
L. Boryana Willd. Sp. PI. v. p. 292 (1810). 
Blechnum tabulate Kulin. Fil. Air. p. 94. 
Boilla. In mountainous districts near the banks of rivulets; 
April 1860. Xo. 203. 
13. ASPLENIUM Linn. Gen. PI. p. 322 (1737). 
1. A. sinuatum Beauv. I'l. d'Oware, ii. p. 33, PI. ii:i | L807). 
Prince's Island. Sept. 1853. No. 24 in part. 
Var. Fronds narrow, veins oblique, soii not reaching midrib 
or margin. 
Prini e's 1-i ami. On tinnks of trees in very shaded places of the 
Pico de Papagaio, pomewhat rare ; Sept. 1853. Xo. 24. in par:. 
St. Thomas.— On old trunks in the densest woods ; sparsely fruiting 
Dec. 1800. Xo. 64. 
2. A. longicauda Hook. Second Cent. Ferns, tab 69 (1861). 
St. Thomas. — Frequent in shady woods, about 1800 ft. high. In 
fr. Dec. I860. No. 63. 
3. A. emarginatum Beauv. Fl. d'Oware ii. p. 6, l'l. 61 (1807). 
GOLTJNGO A i K i. -In the dense natural woods of Caculungula, Sobato 
de Quilombo Quiacatubia. Fruiting specimens very rare. .Ian. 1855. 
Xo. 98- Specimens also from Bembe. Cougo, collected by Monteiro. 
1858, in IIcl.. Welw. 
1. A. angolense Baker, Syn. Fil. p. 485 (1874). 
Pungo Andongo.- In the shady natural woods of Mata de Quibanga 
near Sange ; Aug. 1855. Xo. 96. 
5. A. Geppii < '.ninth. 
Welwitsch, as Mr. Gepp pointed out to me, gave a trivial name t" 
this v|,,. r i,..s which had already been used. 
Stipes tufted, ."> to 6 in. long, clothed when young with 
Lanceolate acuminate caducous scales, erect, pale-coloured; frond 
4 to 15 in. long, 2 to 6 in. broad, with 5 to Mi pinna? on each side, 
which arc I to .">.' in. long, and j to ,' in broad, stalked, apex 
acuminate, cuneate ai the base, the lower half more oblique, the 
two sides of the pinna nearly equal, margin crenate or bluntly 
serrate, terminal pinna somewhat larger than the others; veins 
bifurcate except towards t he apex of 1 1 it- pinna : son and indusiuin 
linear, not reaching the margin. 
