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Besides the species described, the following occur in tropical Polynesia:—1l. H. tenwjfolia, Bernh. 
Schrad. Neues Journ. vol. i. pt. 2 (1806) p. 34, from Tahiti (Banks and Solander! D. Nelson! Barelay!), 
Tana (Forster!), 2. H. dicksonioides, Hook. Sp. Fil. vol. ii. p. 61, from Tahiti (Nelson !), Isle of Pines 
(Milne !), Sunday Island (Milne!). 3. AZ. rugulosa, Hook. Syn. Fil. vol, ii, p, 68, from Tahiti (Banks and 
Solander! D. Nelson!). 
1. H. elegans, Carr. in Herb, Mus. Brit.; frondibus 3-4-pimnatis, pinnis primariis infimis 
oppositis ovato-acuminatis, secundariis lineari-acuminatis ; segmentis oblongis, acutis, pinnato-lobatis ; 
rachibus primariis et secundariis postice glabris, autice sulcatis, dense hirsutis; costis et venulis 
utringue sparse hirsutis; soris pluribus amplis, indusio semiorbiculari membranaceo.— Viti (Milne 
and M‘Gillivray!). Also from Aneitum (M‘Gillivray! n, 108) and Lord Howe’s Island (M‘Gil- 
livray !). 
XIV. Cheilanthes, Swartz, Syn. Fil. p. 5. 126, Sporangia apicibus venarum imposita, in 
soros suborbiculares v. clonzgatos, margini frondis approximatos collecta. Indusrum suborbiculare, 
membranaceum v. subcoriaceum. Ven simplices v. furcate, e costa centrali, venulis liberis.— 
Filices rhizomate fasciculato v. repente, stipitibus et rhachibus ebeneis, frondibus pinnatis v. 2-3-pin- 
natis.— Myriopteris, Fée, Genres d. Polyp. p. 148. Aleuritopteris, Pée, Le. p. 153. Notholene 
sp, auct.* 
Besides the species hereafter described, the following occur in tropical Polynesia :—1. C. distans, Mett- 
Cheil. p. 25, from New Caledonia (M'Gillivray! Moore! Vieillard |). 2. O. Siebert, Kze. Pi. Preiss. vol. il- 
p. 112, from New Caledonia (F. Strange! Vieillard !) and Isle of Pines (M‘Gillivray !). 
1, C. hirsuta, Mett. (non Link) Cheil. p. 25; rhizomate repente, palcis ferrugineis dense 
yestita; stipitibus hirsutis, deniqne glabriusculis; frondibus subcoriaceis supra sparse, infra dense 
pilis articulatis ferrngineis hirsutis, lanccolatis, bipinnatisectis, pinnis suboppositis patentibus ovato- 
oblongis obtusis, superioribus oblongis ; segmentis inferioribus basi attenuatis adnatis. ovato-oblongis, 
pinnatipartitis, superioribus adnatis oblongis obtusis leviter crenatis ; soris fuscis, denique confluenti- 
bus.—Pferis hirsuta, Poir. Ene. Méth. vol. vy. p. 719. Cincinalis hirsuta, Desv. Berl. Mag. (181 1) vol. y. 
p. 318. Notholena hirsuta, Desv. Journ, Bot. Appl. 1813. vol. ii, p. 93. Pteris nudiuscula, R. Br, 
Prodr, p. 155. Pellea ? nudiuscula, Hook, Sp. Pil. yol. it. p. 151. Cheilanthes nudiuscula, T. 
Moore, Ind. Fil. p. 249. Notholena sulcata, Link, Hort. Ber. vol. ii. p. 867. WN. pilosa, Hook. et 
Arm. Becchey Voy. p. 47.—Viti (Seemann! n. 800). Also from Aneitum (M‘Gillivray !) and Tahiti 
(D. Nelson !). 
9, C.tenuifolia, Swartz, Syn. Fil. p. 129. 332; rhizomate repente; stipitibus rubro-fuscis, 
inferne palcaceo-pilosis, glaberrimis; frondibus rigidiusculis, glaberrimis, ovato-acuminatis v. del- 
toideo-acuminatis, tripinnatis; pinnis ovato-acuminatis, superne integris, inferne bipinnatis; seg- 
mentis sessilibus, e basi inferne cuncatis, superne truncatis, apice una cum lacinulis crenatis; soris 



* Anerror has crept into some modern books in regard to Notholena vellea, of R. Brown (° Prodromus,’ 
p. 146), from a supposition that he considered his plant to be the same as one brought by Masson 
from Madeira, and described as Acrostichum. vellewm, Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 1, vol. ii, p. 457, and that he 
consequently adopted Aiton’s trivial name when he placed it in his new genus. An examination of the 
‘ Prodromus’ proves that Mr. Brown had not then before him the Madeiran plant, which is obviously different 
from the Australian one; and, indeed, the diagnosis which he gives of his species excludes Masson’s plant, 
The synonymy of the two species stands thus :— 
I. Notholena lanuginosa, Poir. Encye. Bot. Supp. vol. iv. p. 110 (1816). Acrostichum lanuginosum, 
Desf. Fl. Alt. vol. ii, p. 400. #, 256 (1798). A. vellewm, Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 1. vol. iit. p. 457 (1799), 
Notholena vellea, Desv. Journ. Bot. vol. ii, (2nd ser, vol. i.) p. 92 (1818). 
2. Notholena vellea, R. Br. Prod. p. 146 (1810), WN. Brownii, Desv. l,¢. (1813). 
