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ADDENDA. 



A. CONSIDERABLE time having elapsed since the pre- 

 ceding Enumeration was prepared and sent to the 

 presSj has enabled me to note a number of recently 

 introduced, and a few omitted older species, which I 

 now enumerate in the form of addenda. 



N.B. — ^Tiose mai-ked thus f after the name, of the country 

 are entered on the authority of Mr. T. Moore's notices of them, 

 in the Proceedings of the Soyal Horticultwal Society and the 

 Gardeners' Chronicle newspaper ; not having myself seen them 

 alive or obtained specimens. 



38. LOMARIOPSIS. 



2*. L. &axinea, /. 8m. Lomana fraxinea, Willd. Aoro- 

 stichmn (Lomariopsis) sorbifohmn. Hook. 8p. Fil. 5, 

 p. 241 {non J. Sm.). — Mauritius. 



Obs. — This is a very distinct plant from the West Indian 

 type of L. sorbifolia. 



60. GTMNOGEAMMA. 



§ 7. Ampelogramma, /. Sm. Vernation sarmentose, according 

 to Hook. ; fronds indefinite ; rachisflemwse ; pinnoB bi-tripinnaie, 

 refracted; pinnules small, cuneiform. 



18. Gr. flexuosa, Desv. ; Hook. 8p. Fil. 5, p. 192. G. retro- 

 fracta, Hook, et Grev. Bot. Misc. 3, t. 112. — Tropical 

 America. 



