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11. GyYMNoPTERIS FLAGELLIFERA, Wall.—North India and Birma. Ferns British India, tab. 112. (Pacilopteris). 
12. Gymnopreris suBREPANDA, Hook,—Penang. ferns British India, tab. 339. (Pecilopteris). 
13. Gymnopreris Bhumeana, Hook.— North India, description only. (under Peecilopteris). 
14. Gynyopreris contaminans, Wall.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 202, repanda (Peecilopteris). Ferns British 
India, tab. 270. (semicordata). | 
This includes Wallich’s virens and crispatula, Baker Syn. Fil. 2nd edit., p. 420, has lumped this and the next 2 species all 
into one under the name of virens, he now distinguishes between contaminans and terminans (the venation being very different) but 
" considers costata a large form of terminans. 
15. GYMNOoPTERIS TERMINANS, Wall. —General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 203. (Pecilopteris). 
16. Gymnopreris costata, Wall.—North India. Ferns British India, tabs. 113,114 and 115. (Pecilopteris). Varieties 
F deltigera and undulata, ¢ads, 114 and 115 are only abnormal forms, I = and not constant varieties but I have not seen them 
_ growing. 
17. Gymnopreris Presziana, Hook.—South India. Ferns British India, tab. 269. 
GENUS 81. HYMEN PEE ee KAULF. 
1. Hymenoueris spicata, Z.—North and South India, ‘and Ceylon. Ferns British India, tab. 269. I constantly find 
Bay mnopteris lanceolata with its broad sterile fronds contracted at ‘the apex and soriferous and the same occurs constantly with G. 
_ tricuspis. This genus will therefore have probably to be suppressed in favor of Gymuopteris, 
GENUS 82. ACROSTICHUM. L. 
1, AocrosticHum aurEum, Z.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 204. 
I look upon this as very distinct as a genus from any of the Gymnopteris group with which Baker associates it. 
GENUS 83. PHOTINOPTERIS. J. Sm. 
This genus will probably have to give way in favor of Drynaria with which it quite agrees in habit and venation, the 2 
species are better associated with Aglaomorpha Meyeniana and Dryostachyum splendens (Philippine plants which have already gone 
_into Drynaria) than with any of the Acrostichez. 
1, PHOTINOPTERIS RIGIDA, Wail.—Malacea, Ferns British India, tab. 211. 
2, PHOTINOPTERIs DRYNARIOIDES, Hk. —Penang. Ferns British India, tab, 325. 
GENUS 84. PLATYCERIUM. Dzsv. 
bs PiarycEniuy GRANDE, J. Sm.—Ningapore. Ferns British India, tab. 326. 
2, PLATYCERIUM BIFORME, B1,—Birma. Jerns British India, tabs. 109 & 224. 
3. PLATYCERIUM WALLICHII, Hk.—Birma. ferns British India, tab. 108. 
SUB-ORDER OSMUNDACEZ. 
| GENUS 85. OSMUNDA. L. 
1. Osmunpa JAVANICA.—South India and Ceylon. Ferns Southern India, tab. 77. 
2. Osmunpa Crayrtontana, Z.—North India. ferns British India, tab. 187. 
3. OsMUNDA REGALIS, Z.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 76. 
SUB-ORDER SCHIZEACEZ. 
| GENUS 86. SCHIZMA. Smrn. 
1, Scniz#a Manaccana, Baker.—Malacca. Ferns British India, tab, 255. 
2, Scuizma picnoroma, Sw.—South India and Ceylon. Ferns Southern India, tab. 65. 
3. Scwizma pioirara, Sw.—North India and Ceylon. Ferns Southern India, tab. 268. 
