ADDENDA ET CORRIDENDA. 453 



the lower petioles in. 1. ; veins flabellate ; texture firmer than in species 

 3, the sori similar. Fil. Nov. Gran. p. 114. 

 Hab. New Granada, Lindig 373. 



Page 114. Species 4 proves to be A. Capillus-junonis, Ruprecht, and that name 

 must take precedence. See Dr. Hance's remarks in Seemann's Journ. 

 57. p. 261. 



118, line 7 from bottom, for 43 read 45. 



119, line 4 from bottom, for 28 read 8. 



126, line 5, for 55 read 28. 

 line 17, for 29 read 28. 



131. Species 1*. Cheilanthes Lindigii, Mett. ; st. densely tufted, 1-4 in. 1., 

 castaneous, naked ;fr. 4-8 in. 1., f-1 in. br., broadest about the middle, 

 narrowed gradually both ways ; pinnae close, deltoid, f-^ in. 1. by about 

 half as broad, deeply pinnatifid ; texture firm-herbaceous ; rachis and 

 both sides naked ; sori minute, copious. Fil* Nov. Gran. p. 218. 

 Hab. New Granada, Lindig 257. 



132. Species 8*. C. propinqua, Mett. ; sf. 3-6 in. 1., firm, erect, naked, ebe- 

 neous \fr. 8-10 in. 1., 5-6 in. br., lanceolate-deltoid, tripinnatifid ; lower 

 pinnce the longest, 3-4 in. 1., 1 in. br., lanceolate ; pinnl. lanceolate, 

 blunt, cut down to the rachis in the lower part into oblong obtuse 

 entire segm. ; texture firm-herbaceous ; rachis and both sides naked ; 

 sori copious. Fil. Nov. Gran. p. 219. 



Hab. New Granada, Lindig 93. 



137. Species 28*. C. Kuhnii, Milde ; rhizome suboblique, the scales broad- 

 ovate ; st. l|-2^ in. 1., naked, castaneous ; fr. 3|-6 in. 1., l-lf in. br., 

 oblong-lanceolate, bipinnatifid ; pinnae lax, the central ones ovate- 

 oblong, obtuse, the lowest remote and rather reduced ; pinnl. oblong, 

 cut down to a narrow wing, those of the lower side not larger than the 

 others ; texture herbaceous ; rachis and both sides finely glandular. 

 Fil. Eur. p. 35. 



Hab. China, Fischer. Smaller and less divided than (7. subvillosa, and the 

 pubescence glandular. 



141. Species 50*. C.aurea, Baker; st. tufted, 2-3 in. l.,deep chesnut-brown, 

 glossy, densely clothed towards the base with large ovate-acuminate 

 reddish-brown scales ; fr. 3-4 in. 1., 2-3 in. br., subdeltoid, tri-quadri- 

 pinnatifid ; pinnce deltoid, the lowest much the largest, with the pinnl. 

 on the lower side nearly 1 in. 1., cut down to the rachis into roundish 

 or pinnatifid segm. ; texture herbaceous ; rachis castaneous and pow- 

 dery ; under side densely coated with bright-yellow powder ; invol. 

 broad, membranous, yellow. 



Hab. Guatemala, Salvin & Godman. 



142, line 17, for 97 read 76. 



145. Species 4 should be P. Stelleri=Pteris Stelkri, Gmel., and Siberia 

 added to its localities. 



152, species 38, Pteris viridis, Forsk. Fl. ^Egypt. p. 186, oldest name. 



163. Species 41*. P. acclivis, Mett. ; rhizome wide-creeping ; st. 6-9 in. 1., 

 firm, erect, naked ; fr. ample, deltoid, tripinnate ; pinnce lanceolate, 

 the lower ones sometimes 1 ft. 1., 4-6 in. br. ; pinnl. lanceolate, 2-3 in. L, 

 |-| in. br., cut down to the rachis into lanceolate or oblong entire or 



