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123. Nephrodium incequale, Hk. 



West, East, Kaffraria, Natal (R of S. A.). 

 Ehodesia : — Lo Magundi (Darling). Umtali (Holland). 

 Moramballa Mountains (Kirk). 



124. Nephrodium athamanticum, Hk. 



Kaffraria and Natal (F. of S. A.). 



Transvaal :- — Macamac (McLea). Magalisbergen (Sander- 

 son). Shilouvane (Junod 896). Marovuni, rare (Burtt- 

 Davy 219). Belfast (Burtt-Davy 1987). 



Ehodesia : — Near the Jumbo Mine (Holland). Umtali (Mrs. 

 Bennett). 



125. Nephrodium Buchanani, Baker. 



Kaffraria and Natal (F. of S. A.) : — Chumie, Kaffraria (Mrs. 



Young). 

 Transvaal : — Pilgrim's Best (J. H. McLea). Haenertsberg 



(Eastwood). 



126. Nephrodium catopteron, Hk. 



West, Kaffraria, Natal (F. of S. A.). 



Ehodesia : — Near Umtali, June, 1904 (Mrs. Bennett ; 

 Holland). 



127. Nephrodium Lastii, Baker (" New Ferns," p. 64). 



Fronds large, herbaceous, decompound, glabrous. Lower 

 pinnae a foot long, oblong-lanceolate ; pinnules lanceolate, 

 segments J inch wide, cut into oblong toothed lobes. 



Zambesia :— Namuli Mukua Country (J. T. Last). 



128. Nephrodium crenatum, Sim. 



Transvaal (Bolus). Macamac (Ayres). 



129. Nephrodium cicutarium, Baker. 



Ehodesia : — Moramballa Mountains (Kirk ; Waller). Umtali 

 (Darling ; Holland ; Mrs. Bennett). 



130. Nephrolepis cordifolia, Presl. ( = N. tuberosa, Hk.). 



Crown suberect, with numerous long, wiry, or in places 

 tuberous runners, from which new plants arise. Frond 

 1-4 feet long, 1J-2 inches wide, mostly of equal width, 

 glabrous except the rachis which has numerous white 

 scales when young which become brown with age if per- 

 sistent. Pinnae close, simple, one-third inch wide, 1-1-J- 

 inches long, slightly crenate, cordate at the base, auricled 

 or lobed on the upper side at the base, the auricles over- 

 lapping on the under side of the rachis. Sori half-way 

 between the midrib and the edge. Said by Baker to 

 differ from N. cxaltata by its narrower frond, close blunt 

 pinnge and submedial sori. 



