328 Baker .—A Summary of the new Ferns 
194*. If. sakayense, Zeiller, in Bull. Bot. Soc. France, XXXII, 74. 
Perak, Morgan. Near N. truncation. 
Subgenus Pleocnemia. 
197*. If. mierochlamys, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XV, 107. 
Little Kei Island, Polynesia, Moseley (Challenger Expedi- 
tion). 
199*. If. fnscipes, Clarke, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2. Bot. I, 536, 
tab. 75 = Pleocnemia membranifolia , Bedd. Ferns Brit. Ind. 
225, t. 1 1 5. Tropical Asia. Habit of N. dissectum, but 
venation pleocnemioid. 
199*. FT. oligodictyon, Baker, n. sp. Rootstock and stipe not seen. 
Frond oblong-deltoid, bipinnatifid, moderately firm, glabrous ; 
rachis without scales. Lower pinnae largest, equilateral, 
9-10 in. long, 2 in. broad, cut down, to a broad wing into 
entire linear-oblong segments J in. broad. Veins copiously 
pinnate in the secondary lobes, forming areolae only in the 
wing. Sori medial, 10-12-jugate in the lobes. Indusium 
membranous, fugacious. Malay Isles, Hutton , in Plerb. Veitch. 
Near N. giganteum. 
199*. If. Fournieri, Baker. Aspidium Vieillardii, Fourn. in Ann. 
Sc. Nat. ser. 5, XVIII, 299. New Caledonia, Vieillard, 1602. 
Near N. giganteum. Not seen. 
200*. If. ehrysotrichum, Baker, n. sp. Frond ample, decompound, 
moderately firm, furnished on the rachises and ribs beneath 
with short bright yellow hairs. Lower pinnae oblong-lanceo- 
late, 1-1J ft. long, 6-8 in. broad; pinnules lanceolate, sessile, 
|-| in. broad, cut down to a broad wing into pinnatifid 
tertiary segments with oblong lobes. Upper veins forked, 
lower forming an arch. Sori small, one in each final lobe. 
Indusium persistent, glabrous. Samoa, Whitmee. 
200*. H. artinexum, Clarke, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Bot. I, 536. 
Pleocnemia Clarkei, Beddome, Ferns Brit. Ind. Suppl. 15, tab. 
368. Khasia, Clarke. 
Subgenus Sagenia. 
201*. If. pleiopodum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1888, 325. West 
Borneo, Bishop Hose , 232. Near N. singaporianum. Stipe 
winged. 
