AtTfiNDIX. 1d1 



8. HYMEIVOJPHYJ^LXJM, Smith. 



% 1. EUHYMENOPHYLLUM. 



III. 



* (6) H. australc, inud. — Insert as a synonym: //. crispalu 

 Wall., Bedd., Ferns S.T., tab. CCVII; Hk. & Grev., Ic Pil., lab. LXXVII. 



» (7) H. demiisiiuiu, Sw. — Insert as a synonym: Triehomanes 

 demissum, Forsl., (oldest name). 



(8) H. subdemissum, Christ. — Omit this_ as a species. Christ considers 

 it now as a form of H. pycnocarpum, V. D. B., which he separates from H. 

 Blumeanum, Spr. 



* (14) H. Itluuieauuin, ;§fpr.; H. pycnocarpum, V. D. B.; II. suh- 



(lemismm, Christ, Bull. Herb. Boiss., VI, 140; Philipp. Journ., II, 133. 



H. pycnocarpum, V. D. B.: Smooth. Fronds ovate, 5-pinnatifid, the rachis 

 winged. Sori terminal, paniculate, the valves acutely triangular. 



(22a) H. halconcuse, Copel., Philipp. Journ., II, 144. 



Rhizome filiform, creeping, hirsute, at length naked. Stipes filiform, 

 2 — 3 c.M. long, glabrescent, winged narrowly towards the frond. Fronds 

 4 — 9 c M. long, 1 './^ — '^ c.M. broad, 2-pinnatifid, with the secondary segments 

 simple or sometimes forked, the edges entire, the rachis winged throughout. 

 Upper surface naked, lower covered with red-brown hairs on the rachis, cos- 

 tae and veins and the bases of the indusia. Sori sessile, hardly sunk '/s'^^Y 

 down, terminal on the lowest, anterior secondary segments. 



Mittdoro. 



% 2. LEPTGCIQNIUM. 



* (27) H. Kurzii, JPramtl. — I found in the Buitenzorg Herbarium 

 about 3 — 4 plants quite similar to those gathered by the Ladies von Gra- 

 venitz and Stein; they were [labelled with the names of other species. The 

 wings of the secondary rachises are whether or not denticulate. ^ 



(29) H. timbpidgense, Sm. — Insert as a synonym: Triehomanes 

 tvnbridgmse, L., (oldest name). 



