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Page 55. Deparia producta, Baker ; fr. ample, tripinnate ; pinnce broad-lan- 

 ceolate, 1^-2 ft. ]., 8-10 in. br. ; pinnl. 3-5 in. 1., f-1 in. br., cut donn 

 to the rachis, except at the apex, into subquadrangular deeply inciso- 

 pinnatifid segm. ; texture subcoriaceous ; rachis and both sides nearly: 

 naked ; sori 6-8 to a segment, quite extramarginal but sessile. Denn- 

 steedia, Mett. Fil Nov. Gran. p. 260. 



Hab. New Granada, Lindig. Closely allied to concinna, of which we have 

 received better specimens since the description at page 55 was drawn up, and 

 find to be subtripinnate. In that the segments are closer than in producta, 

 and only reach down below to the midrib of the pinnules, and are not at 

 all toothed. 



Species 8*. H. microphyllum, Mett. ; st. under 1 in. 1., slender, naked ; 

 . | in. 1., under \ in. br., ovate-deltoid, tripinnatind ; main rachis 



58. 



fr. , 



winged nearly or quite down to the base ; pinnce crowded, the lower 

 ones deltoid, only the lowest pinnl. more than forked ; the segm. linear, 

 blunt, 1-1^ lin. 1. ; sori 6-12 to a frond, cut about half down, the lip 

 broad-oblong, entire, terminating the upper segments, the upper two- 

 thirds free. Fil. Nov. Gran. p. 196. 



Hab. New Granada, Lindig 245. 



,, Species 8**. H. emersum, Baker ; st. 1 in. or less 1., slender, naked'; 

 fr. 1-2 in. 1., |-1 in. br., ovate- deltoid, tripinnatind ; main rachis 

 winged down to the base ; pinnce close, the lowest deltoid ; pinnl. 

 simple, or the lowest forked or 3- cleft ; segm. blunt, \ lin. br., with a 

 space between them ; sori 6-8 to a pinna, terminal ; invol. round, quite 

 free and cut down to the base, the receptacle often protruded. H. macro- 

 glossum, V. D. B. 



Hab. Ceylon, 0. P. 3360 ; Mauritius, Lady BarUy. Nearest rarum, but 

 erect and more compound, and the fruit different. 



59, line 20, for 106 read 107. 

 61, line 31, for 109 read 104. 



63. H. hirsutum, discovered by Dr. Meller in Madagascar 

 H. ciliatum, discovered by Capt. Bulger in Sikkim. 



64, line 2, for 98 read 93. 



line 13, for Capt. Carmichael read Dupetit Thouars. 

 species 38. H. subtilissimum, Kze., oldest name. 



68. Species 55*. H. japonicum, Miquel ; st. hairy upwards, and narrowly 

 winged ; fr. oblong, bipinnatifid, 1^-1 1 in. 1., -1 in. br. ; pinnce 3-5 on 

 each side, J-^ in. 1., erecto-patent, close, ovate-oblong, with broad short 

 close lobes, the upper simple, the lower ones bifid or trifid ; rachis and 

 veins hairy ; sori few, terminal ; invol. ovate, the lips toothed, hairy 

 when young. Ann. Mus. Bat. vol. 3. p. 383. 



Hab. Japan, Keiske & Buerger. 



69. Species 63*. H. flaccidum, Baker ; st. lf-3 in. 1., wiry, naked ; fr. 4-6 

 in. 1., 1 in. br., lanceolate, bipinnate, the rachis distinctly winged 

 throughout ; pinnce deltoid ; pinnl. close, linear, strongly toothed, the 

 lowest sometimes forked ; sori 4-6 to the lower pinnae, terminal, quite 

 free, the valves serrulate, roundish, reaching down nearly to the base. 

 Lept. V. D. B. Suppl. p. 65. 



Hab. Khasi, Griffith, Hk. fit. & Thorns. Very near H. Smithii, but the 

 fruit different. 



