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62. — A. Serra , L. & F , var Nataleme, Baker. 
Under the drip of water in bush ; at southern termi- 
nus of Grt Noodsberg, only Cameroons and Fern. 
Po Tropical America.— M. 
63. —A gemmiferum. Sclir. ; ( /. lucidum, Schl.) 
Damp and shady places: Inanda; Utnpumulo; Ma- 
ritzburg Town-hill; Richmond; Seven-Mile- Bush. 
Fiom the Ivnysna to Natal. (Lady Barkly ) Angola, 
Zambezi, Masc. Is. — M.IT. 
63a — A. jlexuoxvm, Schr. ; (A. laciniatum, Mett., 
A. discolor, P. Si R.. A. lucidum. Schl.) is only a 
divided form of the foregoing In Seven Mile-Bush 
and the adjoining * Happy Yhilley,’ Upper Umko- 
mas, 4.000ft above sea. Cape, at Knysna, Philips- 
town, and Albany (Kuhn.)-M.U. 
64 — A. protensum, Schr. By shady streamlets, 
from Grt. Noodsberg and Utnpumulo to the Dra- 
kensberg, 2,OOO-5.(H)0ft. From the Knysna to Natal. 
Fern. Po., Abyssinia, Mt. Kilimanjaro, and Mau- 
ritius. — U. 
65. — A Gueinzianum, Mett According to Kuhn, 
gathered in Natal by Gueinzius ; but plant and habi- 
tat are unknown to us 
66. — A. Adiantum-nigrum, L ; (A. acutum. Bory, 
A. productum, Lowe, A. serrulatum , t’av. ‘ Black 
Spleen wort.’) Rockv places under slight shade : 
Mapumulo; Greytown; Riet Ylei; Mooi River ; Mar- 
itzburg Town hill. Common throughout So. Africa. 
From the Cape to Norway, and from the Azores to 
Siberia, Himalayas, Java, Sandwich Is., Masc. Is., 
St Helena. — M II. 
67. — A. cunealum, Lam. ; A. affine. Schr.) In bush ; 
nearly everywhere from the Palmiet to Nottingham. 
E. Prov , Cape. Mozambique, Johanna and Seych. 
Is. Trop. Amer. and Polynesia to Java and Hong- 
kong.— N. 
68. — A splendens, Kze. This is distinguished in 
2nd Ed. of Sgn. Fil. from A. cunealum. Lam., with 
which it was formerly joined. We do not know it, 
although Natal is credited with it ; and we confess 
that we are puzzled to find the same work, which 
crowds our Nos. 56, 57, 58 and 59 into one species, 
making out two species here. Kuhn gives Kat 
River and Kafraria, as well as Natal, as localities of 
this plant. 
69. — A.furcatum, Thbg ; (A. praemorsum, Sw.. A. 
cananense, Willd.) Open rocks, and in bush, often 
on trees ; from Maritzburg Town-hill andUmpumulo 
