discovered or described since 1874 . 32 7 
1G9*. ~N. rampans, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1889, 177. Hupeh, China, 
Dr. A. Henry , 7814. 
176*. H Peripae, Sodiro, Recens. Crypt. Vase. Prov. Quit. 54. Andes 
of Ecuador, Sodiro. 
176*. ~N. eminens. Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1880, 213. Mount Singalan, 
Sumatra, alt. 5000-6000 ft., Beccari , 455. 
179*. philippinense, Baker. N. candicnlaium, J. Smith, non 
Sieber. Rootstock and complete stipe not seen. Frond 
oblong-lanceolate, bipinnatifid, 2-3 ft. long, 1-1J ft. broad, 
moderately firm, glabrous ; rachis naked. Pinnae lanceolate- 
acuminate, 8-9 in. long, J in. broad, cut down less than half 
way to the rachis into oblong erecto-patent lobes in. broad ; 
lower pinnae not dwarfed. Veins simple, 8-9-jugate. Sori 
medial. Indusium firm, glabrous, persistent. Philippines, 
Cuming , 10, 84, 338. Near N. arbuscula , but lower pinnae 
not gradually dwarfed. 
179*. N. tenebricum, Jenman, in Journ. Bot. 1882, 326. Jamaica. 
Nearly allied to N. arbuscula. 
182*. H. siniulans, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1888, 325. Borneo, 
Bishop Hose , 231. Near N. latipinna, Hook. 
183*. H. eurostotrichnm, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1880, 329. Tanala, 
Madagascar, Kite king. Near N. pennigerum. 
183*. ~N. costulare, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XVI, 203. Central 
Madagascar, Miss Helen Gilpin. 
185*. 1ST. jamaicense, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1877, 264. Jamaica, 
Jenman. 
185*. H. bermudianum, Baker, in Voyage Challenger, Bot. I, 86, 
tab. 13. Bermuda. Cultivated at Kew in 1879 from plants 
sent by Sir R. Laffan. 
186*. "N. deeadens, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1884, 183. Viti Levu, 
alt. 2000 ft., Sir J. Thurston. 
187*. N. Sintenesii, Baker — Aspiditim Sintenesii, Kuhn, in Sintenis, 
PI. Poitorico Exsic. No. 2136. Porto Rico, Sintenis. Near 
N. molle. 
187*. N. devolvens, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1885, 217. Rio Janeiro, 
Glaziou , 15,766. Midway between N. molle and refr actum. 
194*. N. Rodigasianum, E. Morren, in Linden 111. Hort. n. ser. 
t. 442. Samoa. Differs from A T . truncatum by having the frond 
narrowed gradually to the base. Cultivated at Kew, 1883. 
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