260 The Botanical Gazette. ‘[May, 
HYMENOPHYLLUM LINEARE Swz. 
5591, shaded cliffs near Orizaba, Feb. 6, 1895. 
HYMENOPHYLLUM POLYANTHOS Swz. 
5590, with 5591, Jan. 25, 1895. 
I am greatly indebted to Mr. Baker for his kindly assist- 
ance in determining these Hymenophyllums. 
LOMARIA ATTENUATA Willd. 
4999, by brooks, Sierra de Clavellinas, 9,000* alt., Oaxaca, 
Oct. 16, 1894. 
LOMARIA PROCERA Spreng. 
5581, from Orizaba, Feb. 3, 1895, with abnormally pinnat- 
ifid pinne, agrees with the ‘‘forma-monstrosa” of L. falcata 
is the oldest name, and if strict priority for the specific new 
under all changes should prevail, Willdenow’s combinatt? 
would take precedence, although it can scarcely be doubte 
that the species as at present understood is very different sie: 
what it was when first established. 
MARATTIA LaAxA Kze. 
5593, woods, Orizaba, Feb. 5, 1895. I do not feel - 
Satisfied with this determination, but as Prof. Underw 
agrees with me in referring the specimen to this species ee 
Fournier gives it as from Orizaba, it is perhaps as re 
leave it here until fuller material confirms or displaces 't 
NOTHOLAENA Hooker! D. C. Eaton. 
5606, calcareous bank, La Hoya cafion, Nov. 2, 1894- 
