discovered or de scid bed since 1874 , 459 
43*. P. alsophiloides, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1879, 297. Fiji Islands, 
Horne . Near the last. 
48. P.punetatum, Thunb. I cannot separate specifically P. rufo- 
barbatum, Colenso, in Trans. New Zeal. Instit. 1883, 347. 
48*. P. manipurense, Beddome, in Journ. Bot. x 888, 235. Manipur, 
Dr. Watt. 
48*. P. Balansae, Baker; Phegopteris alsophiloides , Fourn. in Ann. 
Sc. Nat. s£r. 5, XVIII, 289. New Caledonia, Balansa , 25. 
Not seen. 
48*. P. Henriquesii, Baker, in Henriq. Cat. St. Thom. 30, t. 3. 
Island of St. Thomas, West tropical Africa, Moller, 25. 
50*. P. subarboreum, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXIV, 259, 
Sarawak, Borneo, Bishop Hose. Habit of the largest forms of 
Nephr odium Filix-mas var. elongatum. 
50*. P. spinulosum, Baker ; Phegopteris spinulosa , Hilleb. PI. Haw. 
566. Sandwich Islands. Near P. sandvicense, Hook, et Am. 
50*. P. aneitense, Hook. Sp. Fil. IV, 268. New Hebrides. Appears 
to be distinct from P. sandvicense. 
50*. P. subtripinnatum, Clarke, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Bot. I, 
545, tab. 80, fig. 1. Himalayas. According to Beddome, this 
is an ex-indusiate form of Nephrodium horyanum. 
50*. P. persimile, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1876, 344. Samoa; 
Whitmee, 204. Habit of Nephrodium boryanum. 
51*. P. camptoeaulon, Baker; Phegopteris camptocaulon , F£e, Fil. 
Bras. Suppl. 60, tab. 98, fig. 1. Rio Janeiro, Glaziou, 4618. 
Not seen. Rachis very flexuose. Pinnae defiexed ; pinnules 
lanceolate, with short oblong lobes. 
53*. P. sharpianum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1880, 369. Madagascar, 
Hitching. 
53*. P. Baroni, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXII, 535. Madagascar. 
Near the ex-indusiate glabrous forms of Nephrodium villosum. 
55*. P. loxoscaphoid.es, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1890, 107. New 
Guinea ; Mount Musgrave, Sir W. Macgregor. 
55*. P. cheilanthoides, Baker, in Malesia, III, 45. Mountains of 
New Guinea, Bee cart. 
55*. P. ornatum, Wall.; Beddome, Fil. South Ind. t. 17 1 ; Phego- 
pteris ornata , Beddome, Ferns Brit. Ind. 294, fig. 152. Hima- 
layas, South India, Malay peninsula. Beddome and Clarke 
^concur in treating this as a distinct species. 
