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Page 278, species 105, forChinense read subtripinnatum= Aspidium, Miquel. Ann. 

 Mus. Bat. 3. p. 179. 



305, species 7. Specimens just received from Dr. Thwaites show this ta be. __ 



a Nephrodium. 



310, species 37, for platyphyllum, Hk., read polystichoides, Klotzsch, the 

 former name being preoccupied (page 359). 



307. Species 22*. Polypodium (Pheg.) Fischerianum, Baker ; st. 1 ft. ]., 

 nearly naked ; fr. 1^-2 ft. 1., 1 ft. br., oblong-deltoid, bipinnatifid ; 

 lower pinnae 6-7 in. 1., If in. br., cut down nearly to the rachis into 

 blunt oblong slightly falcate lobes 4-5 lin. br., lowest pinnae reduced ; 

 texture herbaceous ; rachis and both sides naked ; lower veins forked 

 or subpinnate ; sori medial. Alsophila Fischeriana, Regel MSS. 



Hab. Brazil. Received at Kew from the Imperial Gardens at 

 St. Petersburg. 



315. Species 66*. P. (Goniop.) mascarense, Baker; st. 6-8 in. 1., green, 

 naked ; fr. subdeltoid, 9 in. 1., 6 in. br., with a lanceolate terminal 

 pinna 1 in. br. below, with rounded lobes reaching one-quarter down, 

 and 6 similar but rather narrower pairs, the apex acuminate, the lower 

 part narrowed ; texture herbaceous ; rachis and surfaces naked ; veins 

 4-5 on a side ; sori near the main veins. 



Hab. Ampassimba, Madagascar, Mrs. Higginson ; received from Lady 

 Barkly. 



319. Species 90*. P. (Dicty.) nicotiancefolium. Baker; rhizome creeping ; 

 st. about 1 ft. 1., brown, deeply sulcate, clothed throughout with linear 

 brown scales ; fr. 1^-2 ft. 1. by about half as broad, oblong-deltoid, with 

 an oblong-lanceolate terminal lobe 3-4 in. br., and 3-4 similar but 

 smaller ones on each side, which reach down nearly to the rachis, the 

 lowest the smallest ; texture papyraceous ; surfaces naked ; main veins 

 distinct nearly to the edge ; the transverse veins not so distinct as in 

 species 90 and more wavy, with copious intermediate square areolse 

 with abundant free veinlets ; sori scattered. 



Hab. Mount Chimborazo, Spruce 5723 ; Chontales, Seemann. 

 ,, 320, species 98. Discovered in Ceylon by Dr. Thwaites. 



331, species 170, for Lobbianum, Hk., read pediculatum, Baker, as the former 

 name occurs again at p. 362. 



332-4. According to Dr. Miquel, P. papittosum and venulosum are given as 

 Japanese in error. 



