108 NOTES ON HIGHLAND PLANTS. 
ar pinnatifid, eae flexible, glabrous, a foot long, 4- 3 in. ~—— 
wed gradually to the bas Hees te cut down 
wing inde entire linear-oblong Rar is in. broad above ‘the dilated 
base. Veins quite hidden and immersed. Sori medial, globose, 
6-8 in a row on each side of the midrib of the lobes, sunk in very 
distinct round pits, which a not show as papille on sie upper 
surface of the frond.—Mount Niulu, Sarawak, C. Hos Allie d to 
P. khasianum and the West Indian P. inequale Fée. 
4.* Meniscium stenophyllum, n. sp. — Hootstock short- 
creeping, 4 in. diam. Fronds dimorphic. ae of the sterile 
frond slender, naked, 3-4 in. long. Sterile fond lanceolate, 
simply pinnate, ids in. long, 14 in. broad, firm, green, glabrous ; 
rachis not at all scaly. Pinne sessile, 20-80-jugate, oblong, under 
an inch long, ++i in. broad, obscurely aes pcre at the base, 
slightly auricled on the upper side. Veins very distinct, raised ; 
main veins only 4; in. apart; veinlets 2S jugate. Fertile frond 
with a much larger stipe and smaller pinne, with a considerable 
space between them. Sori globose, soon confluent.—A very distinct 
novelty. Special locality not stated. 
-* Hemionitis Hosei, n.sp.—Rootstock stout, short-creeping. 
Stipes naked, gloss , castaneous, -1 ft. long. Frond simple, 
ceolate, subcoriaceous, Seat a foot long, 14-2 in. broad at 
dle, more or less rounded at the base. Veins fine, distinct, 
erecto-patent, anastomosing in the sterile frond mainly in the outer 
third, but in the rather narrower fertile frond, in which the slender 
eon are Seay es to a band + in. broad, remote from both midrib and 
anastomose copiously.—Matan ng, Sarawak, alt. 1500 ft. 
Wiary ‘allied to H. lanceolata Hook. 2 Cent. t. 55. 
NOTES ON HIGHLAND PLANTS, 1890. 
By tae Rey. E. 8. Marsnatz, M.A., F.L.5.; and F. J. Hansury, 
F.L.S. 
Durine last July we had nearly three weeks’ collecting together, 
in the vice-counties of West Sutherland (108), East Sutherland 
(107), Kast Ross (106), Mid-Perth (88), and West Perth (87), to 
hich we reckon Glen Falloch to belong. Leaying Lo mdon, we 
made straight for Inchnadamph in West Sutherland. This 
an interesting limestone flora, remarkable for the low elevation 
. 
Senrtel sn pase did to the top of the b 8 om = or 
pr all the cliffs of this great mountai da half at 
barely gave time to explore ta Ma gags! of the 
veral things o 
_ Oykell Bridge and between Rosehall and Invershin. m Tain 
_ (East Ross) we made a aus OK penne Tarbat Ness, and ex- 
— pore the coast thence to eld, returning to Loch Bye, a loch 
district. © decent interest vere gether: red in passing, at 
From T. 
