NEW ISOUXEAX FERNS. 349 
sterile .22-30 cm alta, 2 em lata, valde acuminata^ liaud decurrente, Integ- 
ra, subcoriacea, glabra^ inter venulas furcatas aliis simplicibus e corita 
ortis, margino cartilagineaj venula intramarginale longitndinale nulla; 
fronde fertile ca. 20 cm alta, vix 5 mm lata, vonidis usqne ad niarginein 
tenuem cartilagineuni libcris, ubique fertilibus. 
Sarawak, Bidi, on river bank, leg. C J. Brooks. 
Distinguishable from its several ^lalayan relatives by the venation, but with 
otlier differences from any single species hitherto known. 
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Syngramma Hookeri C. Chr. {HcinionHis lauccolaia Hook). 
Sarawak, in a ravine near the summit of Mount Poe, alt. 1.30i) ni. Foxirorthy 
221. 
Already known from New Guinea and Fiji. 
Taenitis drymoglossoides Copel. spec. nova. (Plate ^'ITI.) 
Ehizoinate oninino Taenitidis typicale; stipitibus seriatis proximis, 
8-12 mm altis, inartieulatis, deorsum rubidis, sursuni rufo-stranilneis, 
glabris : fronde dura, coriacea, glaberrima, supra atroviride nitida, infra 
olivacea, siinj)lice, integra, elliptico-oblonga vel lineari-oblongaj costa 
mediam in frondem latam, supra mediam frondem angustani dissipata; 
soro inter eostani niarginemque super apicem costam transeunte eon- 
tinuo, leviter immeriso. 
Sarawak, Bonj^^o !^^ountain, February, 1905, leg. Brooks d- Hewitt 20. 
By the usual definition this would be a DryjuogJossiim, but tliat genus properly 
construed is a near relative of Vyclophorus, but by no means near to Taenitis. 
D. rigidum, which T know only by description and figures is apparently near this 
species and also to be transferred to Taenitis: its fronds are more dimorphous 
and the sori deeply immersed. If these ferns are derived from any Polypodiew 
it is from Loxogramrne, not from Drymoglossuin. 
