ee S ARENA DES 
258 MR. J. G. BAKER ON A COLLECTION 
truncate on the lower side at the base. Pinnules very numerous, . 
oblique, oblongo-lanceolate, 4-} in. broad, cut halfway down into 
close ascending lanceolate lobes. Veins one to each final lobe, 
with a small median sorus, with a glabrous reniform indusium. 
102. DAVALLIA LOBBIANA, Moore. Sarawak. Gathered before 
once only. 
185. D. soLrpa, Sw. <A curious form, excavated by some 
insect between the veins, so as to look at first sight like an 
Asplenium. 
180. D. aRacıLıs, Blume. 
181. D. PArLrDA, Mett. (D. Beccariana, Cesati). 
184. AsPLENIUM VULCANICUM, Blume. A form receding from 
the type in the direction of the Ceylonese A. Wightianum. 
188. A. gESECTUM, Smith. 
186. A. AFFINE, Swartz. 
188. A. sCANDENS, J. Smith. 
187 (281*). A. ($ DIPLAZIUM) CRINITUM, n. sp. ; stipitibus 
robustis elongatis cum rhachidibus ubique paleis lanceolatis casta- 
neis crispatis vestitis, frondibus membranaceis oblongo-lanceolatis 
bipinnatifidis vel bipinnatis, pinnis omnibus lanceolatis vel infi- 
mis oblongo-lanceolatis pinnatis, segmentis ultimis parallelis ob- 
longis obtusis, venis copiose pinnatis venulis ascendentibus 
furcatis, soris costalibus ab segmentorum marginibus semper 
remotis. 
Hab. Niah, Sarawak, Mr. Charles Hose. 
The is the Asplenium sorzogonense var. majus of Hooker's 
Sp. Fil. vol. iii. p. 252, founded on a single specimen collected by 
Mr. Hugh Low. The lower pinnæ in Dr. Hose's plant are j ft. 
long, with largest pinnules 2 in. long and $ in. broad. Besides 
being more compound than in typical sorzogonense, it differs by 
its crinite rhachis and stipe, and by the sori being confined to 
the inner half of the segments and not nearly so close nor 80 
regular. The fully-developed oblong final segments are 4-4 in. 
: broad, and the lower veinlets are forked. 
190. TarPHLEBIA LONGIFOLIA, Baker (Scolopendrum longi- 
folium, Presl). Niah, Sarawak, Mr. Charles Hose. 
