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452 ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 



Page 76. Species 26*. Trichomanes Armstrongii, Baker ; rhizome wide-creep- 

 ing ; st. very slender, naked, 2-8 lin. 1. \fr. -|-| in. L, irregular in general 

 outline, between pinnately and flabellately divided, the divisions few, 

 | lin. br., with only a midrib in each, and a distinct strongly ciliated 

 border similar to the midrib in texture ; sori 2-4 to a frond, terminal, 

 obconical, ciliated. 



Hab. New Zealand, Armstrong. Branching as in T. Powellii, scarcely 

 flabellate, tut the alliance for the rest entirely with the digitatum group, from 

 all the other species of which it may be known by its very distinct border. 



85, line 38, omit 2. 



89. Species 6 is Adiantum repens. Linn. Suppl. p. $Q=Davallia, Kuhn. 

 Fil. Deck. p. 27 ; but w r e have a D. repens already (Sp. 27). It is also 

 a plant of Japan and Queensland. 



'. Species 13 should be D. /i2/menoph^lla=Acrophoj:us hymenophyllus, 

 Parish, MSS. Beddome, Fil. Ind. t. 96. 



92, species 20. According to Moore, this is the original D. pulchra, Don ; 

 and if so, species 17 must be called D. pseudo-cystopteris, Kze. Pro- 

 bably they should both be regarded as varieties of one species. 



93. Species 36 should be called D. assamica=AcrophoT\is assamicus, Bed- 

 dome, Fil. Ind. t. 94, and should follow species 13. 

 Species 40 is Adiantum denticulatum,J3\iYm.FLl.nd.p.236=2)avama. 



Mett. MSS. 



97. Species 47 *. D. Lorrainei, Hance ; general habit of bullata, but the 

 scales rigid, erect, dark-coloured, densely grey plumoso-ciliated. 

 Ann. ISc. Nat. 5. ser. 5. p. 154. 



Hab. Malaya. 



98. Species 54 is D. hirsuta, Sw. Syn. p. 131, which name, of [course, takes 

 precedence of ours. 



Species 56 should be D. marginalis Polypodium marginal, 

 Thunb. 



105, species 8. Synonyms L. crenulata and multifrondulosa, Fee, Gen. Fil. 

 t. 28. 



106, line 8, for 287 read 206-7. 



Species 13*. L. parvula, Fe"e ; st, 6-8 in. L, smooth, stramineous ; 

 fr> about as long,b ipinnate when fully developed, with a few distant 

 spreading pinnae 2-3 in. L, fin. br. ; pinnl. close, not imbricated, under 

 J in. br., subrhomboidal, upper line slightly curved ; texture pellucid o- 

 herbaceous ; sori continuous, the outer valve protruded beyond the 

 inner one. Fil. Ant. p. 17. t. 7. 



Hab. Trinidad, Germain. Near filiformis, but the rachis different, and 

 habit more erect. 



109, species 25. Probably one of the very curious abnormal forms of 

 Acrostichum sorbifolium, 



111, line 8, for 112 read 212. 



112, species 41. L. lanceolata, Lab., oldest name. 



114. Species 3*. Adiantum grossum, Mett. ; st. 4-9 in. 1., naked, ebeneous ; 

 fr. 12-18 in. 1., 3-3^ in. br., simply pinnate ; pinnce lj-lf in. br., f-lj 

 in. deep, broad-ovate, blunt, with a third of the lower half cut away, 



