202 Baker.— A Summary of the new Ferns 
deltoid, cut away on the lower side at the base; final seg- 
ments short, linear, i -nerved. Sori distinctly intramarginal ; 
indusium small, campanulate. Mountains of Japan, Maries , 
in Hort. Veitch, 1878. To be compared with the varieties 
of bullata. 
49*. Davallia Veitehii, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1879, 39- Kina-balu, 
Borneo, alt. 6000-7000 ft. Burbidge. 
Subgenus Mierolepia. 
50*. D. phanerophlebia, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1890, 292. Ton- 
quin, Balansa , 118. 
51*. D. Sloanei, Jenm., in Journ. Bot. 1886, 37. Jamaica, Herb . 
Sloane. Cutting of Dicksonia adiantoides, fructification of 
Davallia. 
52. D. pinnata, Cav. I cannot separate specifically D. longipin- 
nula and D. intramarginalis, Cesati, Fil. Bee. New Guin. 7, 
gathered by Beccari on the mountains of New Guinea. 
53*. D. triangularis, Baker, n. sp. Rootstock not seen. Stipe slender, 
fragile, naked, 6-8 in. long, brown towards the base, stra- 
mineous upwards. Frond deltoid, tripinnate, membranous, gla- 
brous, 4-5 in. long and broad ; lowest pinnae much the largest, 
oblong-deltoid; pinnules cut away on the lower side at the 
base ; final segments oblong, bi. broad. Veins pinnate in 
the final segments ; veinlets erecto-patent. Indusium cam- 
panulate, moderately firm, persistent. Yunnan, Delavay. Near 
D. Wil/ordii, Baker, which has now been found in Korea and 
Northern China. 
54. D. hirsuta, Sw., has been found by Maries in Kiu Kiang and 
by Hancock at Chefoo and Ningpo. 
57*. D. madagascariensis, Baker = Mierolepia Madagascar iensis , 
Moore, Ind. Fil. 318 — Davallia calobodon , Mett. = Dicksonia 
hypolepidoides , Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XVI, 197. Has 
been gathered in Madagascar recently by Miss Helen Gilpin 
and Mr. J. T. Last. As regards fructification it stands on 
the boundary line between Dicksonia and Davallia. In cutting 
it closely resembles the common Indian D. rhomboidea , Wall. 
58*. D. Kurzii, Clarke, in Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. ser. 2, I, 446. 
Pegu, Kurz, 3236. Near D. platyphylla, Don. 
62*. D, moluccana, Blume. I place as a variety, marked by its stout 
