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8, Exarnoanossum Norrisi, Hook.—Penang (description only) (I could not distinguish the specimens in the Kew Herb 4 
from some forms of conforme). : | : 
4. Exapnoaczrossum, viscosum, Sw.—North India and South India. Ferns Southern I ndid, tab, 196. Baker Syn. Fil, 2nd 
edit., py. 521. distinguishes the South Indian form as ‘‘stelligerum” of Wallich, after a careful comparison of all the specimens, I wag 
not able to separate it from some forms from the Himalayas and other parts. | a 
5. ELApnogiossum sTigMaToLeris, Fve.—Southern India. Ferns Southern India, tab. 199. 
6. ELAPHocLossumM squamosum, Sw.—Southern India, and Ceylon. Ferns Southern India, tab, 197. 
7. KELAPHOGLoSsuM SPATHULATUM, Bory.—Ceylon. ferns Southern India, tab. 209. 
GENUS 78. STENOCHLANA. J. Sm. 
, 1. STENOCHLANA SORBIFOLIA, L.—Birma and Ceylon. Ferns Bivtish India, tab. 192, (Lomariopsis): Ferns British India, 
tab. 209-210 ? abnormal forms, 3 
2. STENOCHLZNA PALUSTRE, L,—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 201. (scandens.) 
GENUS 79. POLYBOTRYA. H. BK. 
(Egenolfia, Syn. £11, separated from Polybotrya only on account of the seta in the sinus of the lobes). 
1. Poxygorrya aPPENDICULATA, Willd.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 194. Ferns British India, tab. 111 (upper 
eft hand figure). ; 
2, PoLyBOTRYA APPENDICULATA, var. §, aspleniifolia, Bory.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 195. 
3. PoLYBOTRYA APPENDICULATA, var. y ludens, Wall.—North India, and Birma. Ferns British India, tab. 110. (costulata) : 
Ferns British India, tab. 111. upper right hand figure. 
4. PoLYBOTRYA APPENDICULATA, var. § Hamintontana, Wall.—North India and Birma. Ferns British India, tab. 111. — | 
lower figure (sori bead-like). | 
GENUS 80. GYMNOPTERIS. Berrng, (including Peecilopteris of this work). 
Baker in his Synopsis Filicum makes 2 subgenera of this, viz. “© Gymnopteris” with the main veins distinct nearly. to the edge 
and ‘‘ Chrysodium” with the main veins wanting or indistinct. I do not find these differences constant, his Chrysodium semicordatum is 
the same plant as Gymn. contaminans (which he includes under his Gymn. virens,) and Chrysodium lanceolatum, and axillare exhibit 
every form of venation from one supposed subgenus to the other. 
1. GyMNoPTERIs LANCEOLATA, Hk.—General. Ferns Southern India, tab. 48 (Feci.) Ferns British India, tab, 204. ab- 
normal forms. 
2. GYMNOPTERIS LANCEOLATA, var, trilobata, Bedd,—Southern India. Ferns Southern India, tab. 273. 
8., GYMNOPTERIs LANCEOLATA, var, pinnatifida, Bedd.—Ceylon. Lerns Southern India, tab. 211. : 
4, GYMNOPTERIS AXILLARIS, Cav.—Southern India. Ferns British India, (only a creeping form of lanceolatum I believe.) 
GYMNOPTERIS Watt, Baker.—Sterile fronds linear 8-9 inches long 4-3th inch broad narrowed at both ends, fertile frond 
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with the fructification often interrupted. Syn. Fil., 2nd edit., tab. 421.—I beli lata. Ceylon 
Ferns British India, tab 389. P Y > ; A ; ve only a variety of Gymnopteris lanceolata ylon, 
6. GYMNOPTERIS METALLICA, Bedd.—Fronds guite sessile 3-7 inches long up to nearly 1 inch broad of a deep shining 
metalic blue color, fertile fronds only soriferous towards the apex. Ceylon in dense moist forests on the Haycock mountain growing 
on rocks. ‘This is intermediate between Wallii and true lanceolata and is, I beli - i is a) beautiful 
plant, Ferns British India, tad. 390. » 4 believe, only a variety of the latter, it is a very 
7. GYMNOPTERIS MINUS, Mett.—N orth India. Ferns British India, tab. 116. (probably only a small form of lanceolatum). 
— 8. hag hae VARIABILIS, Hk.—South India, Ceylon and Birma. Ferns British India, tab. 272. Extreme forms parti: 
cularly some from Dirma have very prominent main veins, others show every variation to the venation of lanceolata, 
9. GYMNoPTERIS QUERCIFoLIA, Retz,—South India and Ceylon, Ferns Southern India, tab. 47, 
10, Gymnorreris tRicuspis, Hk.—North India. Ferns British India, tab. 53. 
