19, 3 Merrill: Burman’s Flora Indica 333 
Javanese names rompot scriboe ajer and sajor codock. The 
reference to Tremella marina Dill. Muse. 46, t. 10, f. 8, cannot 
be interpreted as the type as Burman states that his specimens 
differed from this figure in rather numerous and apparently 
essential characters. Burman’s species is probably a Chara. 
LICHENES 
USNEA Linnaeus 
* USNEA sp. 
Lichen capillaris Burm. f. Fl. Ind. (1768) 239. “Habitat in Amboina 
& Java.” 
The type is Kleinhof’s Javan specimen, which perhaps repre- 
sents the Same form as that figured by Rumphius as Muscus 
capillaris Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 86, t. 40, f. 2. It is clearly 
a species of Usnea. 
PTERIDOPHYTA 
POLYPODIACEAE 
NEPHROLEPIS Schott 
NEPHROLEPIS RADICANS (Burm. f.) Kuhn in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.- 
Bat. 4 (1869) 285. 
Polypodium radicans Burm. f. F]. Ind. (1768) 238, t. 66, f. 3. 
A well-known species of wide distribution in the Indo-Malayan 
region. 
DAVALLIA Smith 
DAVALLIA DENTICULATA (Burm. f.) Mett. ex Kuhn Fil. Deck. (1867) 27. 
Adiantum (Adianthwm) denticulatum Burm. f. Fl. Ind. (1768) 236. 
~The actual type is a Javan specimen collected by Pryon. 
Burman notes that this specimen differed somewhat from Plu- 
kenet Phyt. 151, t. 180, f. 4, which he cites as representing the 
same species. 
ODONTOSORIA Fée 
ODONTOSORIA CHINENSIS (Linn.) J. Sm. Bot. Voy. Herald (1857) 430. 
Trichomanes chinensis Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 1096. 
Adiantum (Adianthum) chinense Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 236. 
The actual type was a Chinese Specimen, and the description, 
while short, seems to apply to the very common Odontosoria 
chinensis (Linn.) J. Sm. Burman adds a reference to Plukenet 
Phyt. 10, t. 4, f. 1, and to Ray Hist. 1854. 
