266 SUPPLEMENT TO THE JAMAICAN FERNS. 
long, 1 line wide above ; sori confined to a short depression, not spread- 
ing laterally. 
Monogramme immersa, Je. 
48*. GymnocRamMeE (E ) , Baker MSS., 
n.sp. Stipes exspitose, slender, “erect, farinose in a oung state, 
chesnut-brown, polished, 1-3 inches lon ; fronds lanceolate, 6-10 
inches long, 2-3 inches broad ; rachises channelled, like the stipes, 
viviparous at or near the apex; pinne close, sessile, spreading hori- 
sontally or little “defle xed, 1-1} inches long, 3-$ inch broad, lower 
ally reduced, cut into similar spreading pinnules, which 
a 
lobe, terminating short of the apex; colour bright green; texture 
delicately thin; both surfaces naked ; sori short, copious on the ulti- 
mate lobes. - No. 16, Herb. Kew, 1876. Much resembling a pinna 
Ze. 
2*. Virrarta (Tznio aps) TyteaMarernatis, Baker MSS., 0.sp. 
tapering gradually to the base, with no dis tinet stem ; texture cori- 
aceous; edge thin ; sori sunk in two intramarginal slit- like grooves, 
which fall short of both apex and base; veins more or less evident, 
he 
areole ; barren fronds little broader, but only 1 ‘nth gf No. 58, 
Herb. Kew, 1 1877. Ga id ee by Mr. Wilso 
Vit anna hee ata, Hun 
V. rem 
menses sachet i 
isc emer ie pia oan 
alld. 
var, 
rst mentioned, Mr. Baker considers them as mr variitle 
sincera cinnamomea, D, 
Danza M 
iana, Presi, 
United by Grisebach with alata, but separated asa species in the 
“* Synopsis Filicum.” 
Danea nodosa, Smith, var. enodis. 
hioglossum sae L. 
5 eemserna 
vicgaingae, 5 
