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I cannot see how Dr. Domin’s two subspecies, C’. Shirleyana 
and C. queenslandica, can be distinguished from C. tenwifolia, 
Sw., which differs so very much from various localities. 
C. caudata, R. Br., var. diversiloba, Domin, Prodr. p. 144. 
Tail ; frond 4-8 in. long, deltoid-lanceolate, with a much shorter 
stipes, much divided ; terminal segments of the pinne and 
pinnulz shorter, scarcely 5 lines long ; pinnule of the lowest 
pinne pinnate at the base, pinnatilobed at the middle, with 
3-5 ovate-oblong or short, broad, rotundate lobes. 
Hab. : Picnic Hill, Russell River, K. Domin. 
PTERIS, Linn. 
P, paradoxa, Bak., var. trichophora, Domin, Prodr. p. 
130 (under Pellza). 
P. tremula, R. Br., var. pectinata, Domin, Prodr. p. 156. 
The distinctions given of these two plants seem hardly 
sufficient to distinguish them as varieties. 
P. aquilina, Linn., var. yarrabensis, Domin, Prodr. p. 161 
(under Pteridium). Indumentum agreeing with the var. 
lanuginosa, Hook. Fronds broadly triangular, tripinnate. 
Lowest pinne broadly triangular, equilateral. Medium pinne 
simply pinnate. Margins of the pinnules not particularly 
thickened (not crenulate). 
Hab. : Yarraba, K. Domin. 
The above, on account of its indumentum, might better 
be kept as a form of P. aquilina, Linn., var. lanuginosa, Hook. 
MONOGRAMME, Schkubhr. 
M. dareicarpa, Hook. Rhizome slender, wide-creeping ; 
scales linear. Frond $-1 in. long, 3 line broad upwards, nar- 
rowed gradually downwards into a short slender stem. Texture 
subcoriaceous. Sori sunk in a deep cleft on one side of the 
midrib, the wing which covers it reaching nearly to the edge.— 
Hook.-Bak., Syn. Fil. 375 ; Domin, Prodr. p. 162. 
Hab. : Bellenden-Ker, K. Domin. Extends to New Guinea, Borneo, 
and the Philippine Islands. 
