A Summary of the new Ferns which have 
been discovered or described since 1874. 
BY 
J. G. BAKER, F.R.S. 
Keeper of the Herbarium , Royal Gardens , Kew. 
( Continuation . ) 
Genus 38. Asplenium, Linn. 
Subgenus Euasplenium. 
13*. A. Robinsoni, F. M., in Journ. Bot. 1884, 289. Norfolk 
Island, Robinson. I believe this to be identical with A. squa- 
mulatum , var. ? Smithii , Hook., a garden plant of unknown 
origin. 
15*. A. Maetierii, Beddome, in Journ. Bot. 1888, 3. Malay 
Peninsula. 
15*. A. Scortechinii, Beddome, in Journ. Bot. 1887, 322. Perak, 
Scortechini. 
15*. A. holopbyllum, Baker, n. sp. Frond simple, lanceolate, 
subcoriaceous, glabrous, 3-4 in. long, ■§-§ in. broad at the 
middle, narrowed gradually to the apex and a very short stipe. 
Veins immersed, erecto-patent, simple or forked. Sori short, 
ceasing a space from the edge, not above ^ in. long. Indu- 
sium simple, broad, firm, glabrous, persistent. Formosa; 
Tamsui Mountains, Hancock , 101. 
17*. A. melanolepis, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1890, 264. Tonquin, 
Balansa , 1919. 
20*. A. longissimum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1891, 4. North-West 
Madagascar, Last. 
25*. A. fllieaule, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1881, 204. New Granada; 
province of Antioquia, Kalbreyer. 
25*. A. holophlebium, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1877, 163. Andes of 
Ecuador, Sodiro. 
26*. A. Delislei, Baker, n. sp. Tuft with long stolons rooting at 
the end. Basal paleae minute, lanceolate, clathrate, nearly 
Annals of Botany, Vol. V. No. XIX.. August 1891.] 
