APPENDIX. 
SINCE the previous pages were sent to press, I have received 
from J. Ffolliott Darling, Esq., Umtali, Mashonaland, a parcel of 
ferns collected in that district, and am glad to be able to include 
here a list of the species sent. Mr. Darling states that these are 
only a first consignment, and that in future parcels he hopes to 
largely increase the number of species, and I have no doubt he 
will be able to do so. The present parcel agrees more nearly 
with the Natal ferns than with those of any other district, but 
contains several species not recorded from Natal. 
1. Adiantum caudatum, L., with fronds hairy on both 
surfaces. 
2. Adiantum Capillus-Veneris, L. 
3. Pellsea consobrina, Hk. 
4. Pteris longifolia, L. 
5. Pteris quadriaurita, Retz. 
6. Pteris Aquilina, Linn., more matted on the under surface 
than usual. 
7. Lomaria attenuata, Willd. 
8. Lomaria Boryana, Willd. 
9. Incomplete — Asplenium varians, Hk. and Gr., or A. 
Adiantum nigrum, Linn. 
10. Asplenium cicutarium, Sw. The lobes of the pinnules 
are longer and narrower than those figured by me, and 
belong to the type of this species ; while Sanderson’s 
Magalisberg specimens, on which only, I had previously 
included A. cicutarium, Sw., belong to var. Abyssinicum. 
11. Asplenium Dregeanum, Kze. 
12. Asplenium furcatum, Thbg., var. tripinnatum. 
13. Asplenium anisophyllum, Kze. 
