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Sori reaching from the midrib nearly to the edge, J-J in. 
long. Bourbon, Balfour . Near A. compressum , Sw.. of 
St. Helena. 
87*. A. Schweinfurthii, Baker, in Balf. Bot. Socot. 328, t. 100. 
Socotra, Schweinfurth. Balfour. 
88. A. obtusatum, Forst. Under this, as defined in Synopsis Fili- 
cum, range the Sandwich Island A. Kaulfussii, Schlecht., 
Hilleb. FI. Hawaii, 592, and the New Zealand A. anomodum, 
Colenso, in Trans. New Zeal. Instit. 1882, 309. 
88*. A. cesatianum, Baker, in Malesia, III, 39. New Guinea, on 
Mount Arfak, Beccari, 
92*. A. sherburgense, Baker, n. sp. Stipes tufted, 3-4 in. long, 
clothed with deciduous subulate paleae. Fronds oblong-lanceo- 
late, simply pinnate, moderately firm, glabrous, a foot long, 
i|-2 in. broad, rooting at the tip. Pinnae 20-25-jugate, 
sessile, oblong, crenate, J-J in. long, f in. broad, cuneate on 
the lower side at the base, slightly auricled on the upper ; 
rachis thinly clothed with bristly paleae like those of A. crini - 
caule. Veins erecto-patent, simple except the lowest. Sori 
regular, simple, parallel, remote from the edge. Indusium 
glabrous, persistent. Sherburg Island, Upper Guinea, Mrs. 
Mair. Near A. crinicaule , Hance. 
94. A. falcatum, Lam. I have not seen the Sandwich Island 
A. pseudo-falcatixm, Hilleb. FI. Hawaii, 597, nor the New 
Caledonian A. fastigiatum and dentato-serratum, Fourn. 
in Ann. Sc. Nat. s 6 r. 5, XVIII, 305. 
95. A. eaudatum, Forst. A. decipiens, Kuhn, in Reise Decken. 
Bot. 71, Johanna Island, Hillebrand , 1773, differs from the 
type by its more deeply cut pinnae and frond dwarfed 
gradually at the base. 
100*. A. oligophlebium, Baker, in Gard. Chron. n. s. XIV, 494. 
Japan, Maries. Near A.formosum, Willd. 
102. A. resectum, Smith. A. unilaterale , Lam. Ency. II, 305 
(1786), is an older name for this species. 
105*. A. centrifugale, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXV, 360. 
Christmas Island, J. J. Lister . Very near the Indian A. 
planicaule , Wall. 
105*. A. castaneo-viride, Baker, n. sp. Stipes tufted, castaneous 
below, green above, 2-3 in. long. Frond lanceolate, pinnate, 
