discovered or described since 1874 , 465 
Fronds compound. 
117*. P. sumatranum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1880, 214. Mount 
Singalan, Sumatra, alt. 5000-6000 feet, Beccari. 
118*. P. percrassum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1887, 26. Costa Rica, 
Cooper. 
119*. P. alternidens, Cesati, Fil. Born. Becc. 25, tab. 2, fig. 4. 
Borneo, first gathered near Sarawak by Beccari; since by 
Burbidge and Bishop Hose. 
120. P. subpinnatifidum, Blume, Gathered lately in Perak by 
Morgan. 
121. P. cucullatmn, Nees. Found lately in New Guinea by Beccari, 
and in Fiji by Horne. 
123*. P. nimbatum, Jenman, in Journ. Bot. 1886, 271. Jamaica. 
Near P. truncicola and organense . 
123*. P. Sherringii, Baker; Jenm. in Journ. Bot. 1882, 326. 
Mountains of Jamaica, Sherring. 
124*. P. Okurboi, Yatabe, in Bot. Mag. (Jap.) Y, 35, t. 21. Japan. 
125*. P. albobrunneum, Baker, Fil. Maurit. 505. Seychelles, 
Horne. Near P. leucosorum, Hook. 
125*. P. subpinnatum, Baker, in Journ. Linn. Soc. XV, 419. 
Central Madagascar, Pool . 
128*. P. stenopteron, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1884, 183. Fiji Isles, 
Sir J. B. Thurston. 
129. P. subserratum, Hook. Must be omitted. It was refound 
in a fertile state by Burbidge, and proved to be identical with 
Asplenium porphyrorachis, Baker. 
129*. P. barathropyllum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1891, 107. West 
Borneo, Sarawak, Bishop Hose. 
130*. P. deltoideophyllum, Baker, in Journ. Bot. 1876, 345. 
Samoa, Whitmee. 
131*. P. Glaziovii, Baker, sp. n. Rhizome short-creeping; paleae 
dense, linear, light brown. Stipes 1-3 in. long, densely covered 
with fine spreading brown hairs. Frond lanceolate, sub- 
coriaceous, glabrous, 8-10 in. long, ij-ij in. broad at the 
middle, narrowed very gradually to the base, cut down nearly 
to the rachis into linear entire lobes, the largest J-f in. long, 
§■ in. broad. Veins 12-15-jugate, distinct, once forked, falling 
short of the margin. Sori small, superficial, medial. South 
Brazil, Glaziou , 9062. Near P. inaequale , Fde. 
