lanceolate,” which is characteristic of Cunningham’s plant. He 
quotes my figure in Ic. Pl. t. 409, and in Gen. Fil., but he makes 
no allusion to its beinga New Zealand species. I trust our pre- 
on figure will clear up all difficulties respecting Mr. Brown’s 
plant. 
Prate 30. Fertile specimens of Polypodium (Phymatodes) attenuatum, Br.,— 
natural size. Fig. 1. Portion of a fertile frond, magnified, showing the venation: 
another smaller portion, more magnified, showing the receptacle of the sorus. 
