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42. — P. ( Campteria ) Buchdnani, Baker, MS. Dis- 
covered in a depression among the rocks at head of 
Intshanga cutting, where it grows to 7ft. in height ; 
also in Kar kloof, and afterwards abundantly in the 
bush at Entumeni in Zululand ; 3, 000-4, 000ft. eleva- 
tion. It resembles P. flcibellata, but is distinguished 
by its campterioid venation, tripartite division, and 
wide-creeping rhizome. It is probably the same as a 
* plant from Kafraria in the Rawson Herbarium, bear- 
ing some five or six names ( P . serrulata, Pappe, &c.) ; 
and Lady Barkly names it as found at the Knysna in 
Cape Colony. — M.U. 
43. — P. ( Litobrochia ) incisa, Thbg. ; (P. vespertili- 
onis, Labill., P. glaucescens , Bory.) In wet parts of 
bush : Kranskloof and Inauda(rare) ; Noodsberg ; Um- 
pmnulo (common) ; about 2, 000-2, 500ft. elevation. 
Throughout S. Africa, and the Tropics all round the 
world. — M. 
LOMAKIA. 
44. — L. disiolor, Willd. var. Natalcnsis, Baker. 
Beside open 'streamlets : Nottingham ; Kar kloof 
heights; and on the Drakensberg at Cathkin, abun- 
dant. Not known in Capo. Austr., Tasm. and N. 
Zealand. — U. 
45. — L. attenuata, Willd. ; (X. gigantca, Ivlf., L. 
hcterophylla, Desv., L. decipiens, P. & R., Onoclea 
attenuata & polypodioides Sw., Blechnum, polypo - 
dioides, Kuhn.) Common, near running water, in 
the shade or open, over the Colony. All South 
Africa, W. Trop. Afr., Masc. Is., Trop. America and 
Polynesia. — N. 
46. — L. punctulata, Kzc. ; ( Blechnum punct. Sw., 
L. auriculata, Desv., L. australis, Lowe, and proba- 
bly L. inflexa P. & R., which Kuhn retains as a 
distinct species, but which Mr. ltawson ‘ does not 
know.’) About rocks, from the Palmiet to the Dra- 
kensberg. Common throughout So. Africa. Java. 
Sometimes Blechnoid, and frequently much auricled. 
— : n. 
46 a. — Scolopendrium Krebsii, Kze. A remarkable 
variety of L. punctulata, and itself very variable in 
venation, and in shape and position of sori, is found 
abundantly about wet rocks from I’atillo’s, through 
Inanda and Noodsberg to Umpumulo, 1,500-2, 500ft. 
above sea. Cape. — M. 
