LINDSAY A.. 471 



Hab. Dusky Bay, New Zealand, Fmstei: — ^Very near 2). scoparia, but sori smaller and 

 bordered. 



73*. D. Mannii, Eaton ; st. tufted, J-J ft., castaneou?, matted with adpressed 

 fibrillose scales like the straight primary rachis ; fr. lanceolate, 1 ft. or more 1., 

 2-2^ in. br., narrowed from middle on both ends, tripinnatifid ; pintice close, 

 oblong- lanceolate, subsessile, with navrowlj' winged rachis ; pinnl. ascending, 

 upper simple or forked, lower rhomboid, pinnatifid, with distant, b'gulate, 

 1-veined seffm. 1-1^ lin. 1. ; texture subcoriaceous ; surf aces naked ; sorits usually 

 terminal, free, twice as broad as the tip of the segm. 



Hab. Sandwich Isles, Mann & Brigham, 546. 



74*. D. Lmormandi, Baker ; rhizome firm, wide-creeping, ^ in. thick ; scales 

 minute, brown, fibrillose ; st. |-1 ft. 1., naked, castaneous ; jr. deltoid, 4-5 in. 1., 

 4-5-pinnatifid ; pinnce close, deltoid, the lowest much largest, produced oh lower 

 side, the others cuneate-truncate on lower side at base ; pinnl. and lowest 

 tertiary segm. rhomboid, unequal-sided , final lobes ligulate, 1-veined, ^ lin. 

 br., ^-1 lin. 1., cuneate when two join ; texture subcoriaceous ; surfaces green, 

 naked ; sori minute, terminal, free or narrowly edged on both sides. 



Hab. New Caledonia, VieUlard, Deplomche. 



XX LINDSAYA. Page 104—112. 



13*. L. parmla. Fee ; ^. 6-8 in. 1., naked, stramineous ; fr. about as long, 

 bipinnate when fully developed, with a few distant spreading pinnce 2-3 in. 1., 

 f in. br. ; pinnl. close, subrhomboidal, under \ in. br., with upper edge slightly 

 curved ; texture membranous ; sorus continuous, the outer valve protruded 

 beyond the inner. — Ml. Ant. p. 17. t. 7. 



Hab. Trinidad, Germain, Prestoe. — Near tenuis, but habit erect and rachis stiff. 



16*. L. nervosa, Mett. ; st. 6-15 in., tufted, naked, reddish-stramineons ; 

 fr. 6-9 in. 1., deltoid, 2-3-pinnate ; pinnce 3-6-jugate, stalked, ascending with a 

 long caudate inoiso-pinnatifid point ; lateral- segm. short-stalked, suhquad- 

 rangular, f-^ in. 1., lower edge straight or decurved, entire, upper and outer deeply' 

 bluntly-lobed ; lowest segm. equal-sided, imbricated over rachis ; texture mem- 

 branous ; surfaces bright green ; veins slender, immersed, dichotomous ^ sori 

 continous. — Fil. Nov. Cal.p. 02. 



Hab, New Caledonia, Vieillard 1540, Richards. 



37. L. veniista, Kaulf., Kuhn, Linn. 36. p. 79 ; L. Thwaitesii, Mett. Kuhn, 

 Fil. Afr. '. 18 ; from Ceylon, differs by its wide-creeping wiry rhizome like 

 that of Davallia pulchella ; L. Seemanni, Carruth. Fl. Vit. p. 338, by its snialler 

 ascending less deepy-lobed pinnules; SMzolmna malaharica,'&%dd(ixa.e FBI 

 t.268, by its creeping rhizome, simply pinnate fronds, deeply-lobed segments! 

 and nearly or quite free veinlets. 



broader, fertile entire ; texture rigidly subcoriaceous ; surfaces naked, dark'-o-reen • 

 veins fine, distinct, distant, anastomosing mainly in long costal areolae f sorus 

 continuous; inner valve of inv. very narrow. — Fil. Nov. Col. p. 65. 



Hab. New Caledonia, Vieillard, 1566, Panchcr. 



