SYNOPSIS OF TILLANDSIER. 171 
298*. Polypodium (Puymaropes) drymoglossoides, n. sp.— 
Rhizome thread-like, wide-creeping. Fronds distant, ert 
simple, nearly sessile, the sterile ones oblong, es —14 in. long, 4-$ in 
broad, the fertile ones linear-oblong, about 4 n. broad, both green 
and glabrous on both surfaces, moderately Geni in texture, obtuse, 
a eomei to the base. Midrib vanishing before it reaches the tip 
uniserial, confined to the upper half of t ae 
1576! Nanto and bein: to etiears. Henry 2965! Allied 
to P. accedens Blum 
7. Giyiiracgeainaa (Setareuea) Henryi, n. sp. —- Rhiz 
ata wide- Bait < 1-12th in. diam.; pale small, lanceolate, 
membranous, patent, dull brown. Stipe slender, nake 
mineous, of the fertile frond nearly a foot long, of the shexil 
shorter. Lamina simple, oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, about a 
foot long, 2-24 in. broad at the middle, narrowed su uddenly at or 
t th 
exture, green and glabrous on both aces. ins fine; areola 
copious, with free included veinlets. go sree -patent, reaching 
from the midrib nearly to the edge in continuous or broken erecto- 
patent parallel lines. -- Nanto and mountains to northward, Henry 
2114! Allied to G. Wrightii Hook. 
The collection also contains the oe Indian and Japanese 
species, ae dicektatd gathered in Chin 
Asplenium resectum Smith. Ne sno odium splendens Hoo 
squamigerum Mett. Polypodium appendiculatum Wall. 
Nephrodium Beddomei Baker. Selaginella Wallichii Spring. 
Dickinsii Baker. 
SYNOPSIS OF TILLANDSIE#, 
By J. G. Baxer, F.R.S., F.L.S. 
~ (Continued from p. 115). 
2. ScutumBeRcERIA LINDEN! K. Morren in Belg. Hort. 1883, 121, 
t. 10-12. Massangea Lindent André in Ill. Hort. 1878, 55, t.309.— 
Acaulescent; tuft about a yard in diameter. Leaves 20-30 ina dense 
Corolla whitish ; slong a8 Sear 
short orter than the tube. Stamens shorter than the crcl 
: eet apart than the small oblong anthers. 
