322 Baker —A Summary of the new Ferns 
70 *. N. singalanense, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1880, 212. Mount 
Singalan, Sumatra, alt. 5000-6000 ft., Beccari ’ 471. 
71 *. N. Dayi, Beddome, in Journ. Bot. 1887, 323. Perak, Scortechini , 
Day . 
73 *. N. ehontalense, Baker, Aspidium chontalense , Fourn. in Bull. 
Soc. Bot. Paris, XIX, 254. Chontales, Levy, 516. Not seen. 
73 . N. Filix-mas, Rich. FT. cochleatum, D. Don, which is kept up 
as a species by Clarke in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Bot. I, 521, 
is placed again under Filix-mas by Beddome. I cannot 
separate specifically the Chinese Aspidium oxyodon, Franch. 
PL David. I, 353, the Hawaian A. hawaiense, Hilleb. FI. 
Hawaii, p. 575, and now think N. antarcticum, Baker, in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. XIV, 479, from Amsterdam Island, had 
better be placed here. 
73 *. N. Mannii, Hope, in Journ. Bot. 1890, 145. Assam, Mann. 
Allied to the compound forms of N. Filix-mas , but rachis 
densely paleaceous. 
73 *. N. subtriangulare, Hope, in Journ. Bot. 1890, 327. Assam, 
Mann. Not seen. 
77 . N. laeerum, Baker. Chefoo, Hancock. Both lacerum and 
erythrosorum are, in a broad sense, only varieties of Filix- 
mas. 
78 . ~N. erythrosorum, Hook. Aspidium prolificum, Maxim., 
which has been introduced into cultivation, is a monstrous form 
of this species. 
83 *. N. fragile, Baker; Polyp odium fragile, Baker, in Journ. Linn. 
Soc. XVI, 203. Central Madagascar, Miss Helen Gilpin. 
Further material shows that this has a reniform indusium. 
83 *. ~N. assamense, Hope, in Journ. Bot. 1890, 326. Assam, 
Mann. Habit of Asplenium ( Athyriurri ) nigripes. Not seen. 
89 . FT. fragrans, Rich., has been found by Maries in Japan. 
91 *. FT. eoriaceum, Hope, in Journ. Bot. 1890, 328. Assam, 
Mann. Texture and cutting of a small form of Pteris aquilina. 
Not seen. 
92 *. N. bissetianum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1877, 366. Japan, 
Bisset. Cutting of N. spinidosum. Remarkable for its copious 
peculiar paleae. 
93 *. N. xanthotriehium, Sodiro, Recens. Crypt. Vase. Prov. Quit. 
52. Andes of Ecuador, Sodiro. 
