8 CONTRiBUTIONS TO QUEENSLAND FLORA, 
e DOODTA,; BR. Pr. 
D. aspera, R. Br., var. angustifrons, Doman, Prodr. p. 121. 
Apparently only a growth of the normal form. 
D. caudata, R. Br., var. dimorpha, Domin, Prodr. p. 124. 
Seems from the description and figure only a growth of 
D. caudata, R. Br., var. media, Benth. 
ASPLENIUM, Linn. 
A. falcatum, Lam., var. fibrillosum, Domin, Prodr. p. 96 
(under A. adiantoides, Christens.). 
A. faleatum, Lam., var. macrurum, Domin, Prodr. p. 96 
{under A. adiantoides, Christens.). 
The above two varieties are merely growths of the common 
form. 
A. cuneatum, Lam., var. orarium, Domin, Prodr. p. 103. 
Plant of a small and slender growth. Stipes glabrous, fuscous, 
about 34-4 in. long. Largest fronds scarcely 8 in. long, but 
several soriferous ones much smaller about 4 in. long; 
lanceolate, bipinnate or subtripinnate at the base, lowest 
pinne about 2 in. long, lanceolate-triangular ; lowest pinnules 
subpinnate ; pinnules and ultimate segments obovate-cuneate. 
Sori narrow-oblong, often solitary or binous on the segments. 
Texture sub-coriaceous. 
Hab. : Cape Grafton, K. Domin, 
A. normale, Don.; Domin, Prodr. p. 94. Stipes 4-6 ™- 
long, tufted, wiry, blackish, polished ; frond 8-12 in. long, 
1} in. broad, with very numerous close-placed pinne, the lower 
ones, which are 3 in. long, tin. broad, deflexed, the point obtuse, 
the edge inciso-crenate, the upper side auricled and narrowe 
suddenly at the base, the lower truncate in a straight line ; 
texture subcoriaceous; rhachis glossy, nearly black; veins 
mostly once forked ; sori in two unequal parallel rows.—Hook.- 
Bak., Syn. Fil. 197 ; Maid. and Betche, Proc. Linn. Soe. N.S.W. 
xxxv. (1910) p. 801. 
Hab. : Evelyn Scrub, Herberton District, R. F. Waller. 
