460 ALSOPHILA. 



Hab. Sikkim, 1,000-2,500 ft,— Very distinct. A series of very fine figures of this 

 and tie other Sikkim tree-ferna will shortly be published by Mr. Scott in liinnsean 

 Transactions. 



69*. A. Scottiana, Baker ; fr. ample, tripinnatifid ; racMses castaneous, naked 

 and smooth beneath; pinnce oblong-lanceolate, l|-2 ft. 1. ; pinnl. sessile, 3-4 

 in. 1., |-| in. br., ligulate, cut down to a narrow wing or the rachis ; seffm. ligu- 

 late, blunt, dentate, subfalcate, under | in. br. ; texture moderately firm ; both 

 sides green, without hairs or scales ; veins 6-7-jugate, simple, distinct ; sori sub- 

 costular ; recept. naked. — Gard. Chron. 1872, p. 699, mm icone. A. comosa, 

 SooU, non Hook. 



Hab. East Himalayas and Martaban. — Habit of latebrosa, from which it diiSfers in veins 

 and absence of scales on ribs below. 



69*. A. ornata, Scott ; fr. ample, tripinnate ; racMses castaneous, smooth, 

 naked beneath ; pinnce oblong-lanceolate, lJ-2 ft. 1. ; pinnl, sessile, lanceolate, 

 3-4 in. 1., |-1 in. br. ; segm. close, ligulate, blunt, denticulate, 1 lin. br. ; texture 

 moderately firm ; both sides green, without scales or hairs ; veins 8-12-jugate, 

 forked ; sori minute, subcostular ; recept. naked.— Bedd, Fern, Brit. Ind, t. 342. 



Hab. Sikkim. 



65*. A. Boivini, Mett. ; fr. ample, tripinnate ; racMses castaneous ; pirmce 

 oblong-lanceolate, lJ-2 ft. 1. ; pinnl. lanceolate, short-stalked, 3-4 in. 1., f-1 

 in. br. ; segm. oblong, obtuse, inciso-crenate, lowest free, short-stalked, central 

 cuneate at base ; texture membranous ; both sides green, the lower with a few 

 pale bullate scales on the ribs ; veins 6-8-jugate, subpinnate ; sori minute, sub- 

 costular.' — KuJin, Fil. Afr.p 161. 



Hab. Isle of Mayotte, Boivin. 



X.— I-IYPODERRIS. Page 40. 



2. H. Seemmmi, Prentice ; rhizome short, woody ; st. 6-12 in., with only a 

 few scales near the base ; fr. oblong-lanceolate, IJft. 1., 6-7 in. br., pinnatifid 

 to a narrowly-winged rachis in the lower part, ligulate and sinuate-pinnatifid in 

 the upper third ; pinnce iew, distant, lanceolate ; texture membranous ; both 

 sides glabrous ; sori scattered in an irregular line, principally near the edge of 

 the pinnae.— (SeeOT. Jourm 1869. p. 240. H. marginalis and adnata 1 Fourn. Bot. 

 Zeit. 1873. JO. 8-9. 



Hab. Nicaragua, Seemami, 206, Levy. 



Xllli— DICKSONIA. Page 49—54. 



3. D. Menziesii, far. pruinata, Baker ; under ■ smrface glaucous ; lobes of 

 pinnl. denticulate. — Cibotium pruinatum, Mett. Kuhn, Linnma, 36. p. 160. 



Hab. Sandwich Isles, Erackenridge, Hillebrand. 



6*. D. Wendlandi, Baker ; arborescent ; fr. oblong-deltoid, tripinnatifid ; 

 racMses stramineous, pilose ; pinnce oblong-lanceolate, I ft. 1., 4-6 in. br. ; pinnl. 

 sessile, linear, | in. br., cut down to a narrow wing ; segm. close, lanceolate- 

 acute, falcate, deiJticulate, 1 lin. br. ; texture subcoriacequs ; under surface 

 pilose all over, not glaucous ; venules forked ; sori close, parallel with edge, 4-8 

 to a segment ; valves equal, hemispherical. — Cibotium Wendlandi, Meit. KuMi, 

 Linn. 86. p. 161. C. spectabile, Aort. f 



Hab. Guatemala, Skinner, Wcndland. 



