332 
Polypottusi Diane. (Fl. and P. 1876, 
187.) S.or G. evergreen Fern growing 
i ith 
pinnules 4 in. long, lanceola rnd 
serrate or entire. [P. mol ied Roi ] 
St. Helena. 
oats moa: (4. C. 
e pi defiexe 
ow cut into oblong crenate lobes. 
Sori a over every part o 
feed; rs 
Polypodium macrourum. (4 
and s but 
istinguished by its lon Epi -tailed ‘fronds, 
which are aggre de ate, 2-3 ft. 
pinnatifid, pra 
Toa — (R. H. 1886, 206, 
Fern ous 
Nena aiy elongate-oblong entire 
coriaceous fronds, 3 ft e long, 
and 4-6 in. broad, shining poe above, 
glaucous beneath. Braz 
Pol vg r (&. C. 
65; Gard. 1894, xlv. 472) 
a p os E aaoh hybri 
P. aureum and P. vulgare darane 
the pinnæ are wavy an 
Polypodium vulgare groeie 
e and g 1882, 37.) H. A remark- 
A robust habit, with the 
foods irr y bran hed, ted, 
cornute, and conglomerate, 
ar. Fowleri. (#1. and P. 1882, 
37) z Differing from var. cornubiense 
in being permanently decompoun 
eee panipaiste. ca = 1887, 
rrect 
ray Pagar shr. pe ana in S ai aie k 
Terminalia elegans. 
Polystachya Buchanani. (K. #.1 
se Orchidaceæ. S. Very iB 
to P, eran L. about 6 in. lon; 
ia a ng ; fl. small, yellowish, 
niar ped of purple. East 
Tropical Africa, 
ee arte reaped fi dae at ae. = 
A species 
oh abi t Sa small Bulbophyllum, 
bay having r as ile ith 
an orange spot on a tip. West 
Tropical Africa. 
gen pe eg lone ae C. 1882, 
94.) 5 
war “of P. Ache Dat. taller. Fl. 
ochraceous ; the lip dark yellow, with 
purple side lobes and ee ee 
allus. West Tropical Afri 
imien A err Le. C. 1881, 
85.) way of P. 
a 
the blunt chin. Lip whitish, mealy ; 
yee lobe very crisp. West Tropical 
Afri 
Polystachya = sete ysna (K. B. 1893. 
rk, prti lia. 
3i 
0. 
a arya . lon 
short ‘branched, rata ay paes, ‘yelow 
ink fl, East Tropical Africa 
—— el mis B. 1895, 
282.) S P, lawrenceana. 
white, the lip margined with patel, 
East Tropical Africa 
wire mage be biter -gee (G. C. 
3, 0.) S. Very near tat 
sh e diferi% ng in its payee ign 
pale lilac and green. British Goals 
Africa, 
arrang on the rhizome so as to 
on pne segan en scape and 
ose light green A 
; area a white a which i e Ratti wit 
Sedge te meal on the central keel dies 
basal part. Sierra eae 
Foipitaca ratana. (G. C. 1879, 
h like P. luteola, with 
stick- bke pseudobulbs thickened at the 
less 
D 
o 
simple (always 2), slightly hairy. Sep. 
