84 COPELAND. 
capitibus seginentorum abi-upte dilatatis^ 0.5-0.8 mm latis, integris^ in- 
dusio lato, apici aequante, 
A"o. 262. 
Like a very small L. blumeana (Hook.) Kulin, but the segments fewer and 
spreading, with more dilated and entire tips, and the indusium equalling the 
segment. L. exilis Fourn. must also have similar juvenile forms. 
G. L. tenuifolia Bl. 
Nos. 238, 264. 
Malaya, Polynesia. 
The indusia are wide and not deep. 
SCHIZOLOMA Gaudichaud. 
1. S. ensifolium (Sw.) J. Sm. 
No. 11 8, in grassland. 
Polynesia to Africa. 
SYNGRAMMA J. Smith. 
1. S. Hookeri C. Chr. 
No. 355, Lakekamu. 
Fiji, New Guinea, Borneo. 
Hooker^s figure, (Second Century, PI. 55) represents a frond with much 
stouter stipe than tliis has; and his frond is twice as broad in proportion to 
length as are these fertile fronds. Mr. ling's specimen has 3 fertile ' and 3 
sterile fronds, all close together on one rhizome. The sterile fronds are about 
20 cm long by 4-5.5 cm wide, on stipes 16 cm high; the fertile are up to 25 
cm long without their tips, by about 3 cm wide, .on stipes 26 cm high. The 
rhizome has the generic characters, and is 4 mm thick. 
2. S. pinnata J. Sm. 
Nos. lis, 298, Ambasi. 
To Fiji and northern Australia. • 
The specimens are rather small, and the lowest pinnae therefore very short- 
stalked. The costal areoles are smaller than in Smith's cut. The margin is 
cartilaginous, and undulate or deflexed. In either of these cases it is impossible 
for water to pass from the upper to the nether surface. 
CRASPEDODICTYUM Copeland genus novum. 
Gymnogramme frondibus ternatis vel palmatis, venis apud marginem 
reticulnm (qua conditione nomen) effonnantibus, infra earn reticulum 
liberis et rectis et soros contimios ferentibus, paraphysibus nullis. 
1. C. grande Copel. spec. nova. 
^ Stipite fere 60 cm alto, 8 mm crasso, fusco-stramineo, supra pedem 
nigrum glabro; fronde ternata; parte mediana maxima, 40 cm alta, ca. 
8 cm lata, brevi-stipitata ; frondulis lateralibus ca. 25 cm longis, adnatis, 
senBim acuminatis; seriebus areolarum marginalium duabus. 
No, 117, Ambasi. 
