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LINDSAYA Dry. 
1. L. cultrata (Willd.) Sw. Syn. (1806) 119. 
On outcroppings of ledges in the summit grass lands, altitude about 2,800 m, 
C. M. Z. 16258.’ 
Widely distributed in the Philippines at medium and higher altitudes; tropical 
Asia to Madagascar, Malaya, and Queensland. 
ATHYRIUM Roth. 
1. A. anisopterum Christ in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 6 (1898) 962. 
In the mossy forest, altitude about 2,500 m, C. M, Z. 16275. 
In the Philippines known only from the higher mountains of northern and 
central Luzon; southern China. 
2. A. aristulatum Copel. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 253. 
In the mossy forest, ascending to an altitude of about 2,500 m, C. M. Z. 16272, 
Merrill 6380, Copeland 2303. A possibly distinct form is represented by C. M. Z. 
16273 and Merrill 6381 from the upper limits of the mossy forest. 
Known only from the Benguet-Lepanto region. 
3. A. drepanopteron (Kze.) A. Br.; Milde Fil. Eur, (1867) 49, 
Altitude and habitat not given, C. M. Z. 16271. 
Known in the Philippines only from the Benguet-Lepanto region; Japan to 
northern India. 
4. A. macrocarpum (BI.) Bedd. Ferns 8. Ind. (1863) ¢. 152, 153. 
In the mossy forest, altitude about 2,500 m, C. M. Z. 16276. 
Mountains of Luzon and Mindoro; Japan to India, and Malaya. 
5. A. nigripes Bl. var. mearnsianum Copel. in Philip. Journ. Sci, 3 (1908) 
Bot. 291. 
In the mossy forest above an altitude of 2,300 m, C. M. Z. 16274, Copeland 
2305. a 
The variety known only from similar habits in the Benguet-Lepanto region, 
the species extending from China to Madagascar. 
6. A. platyphyllum Copel. 1. e. 292. 
In the mossy forest above an altitude of 2,300 m, Merrill 6363, Copeland 2304. 
Known only from similar habitats in the Benguet-Lepanto region. 
CURRANIA Copel. 
1. C. gracilipes Copel. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) Bot, 112. 
In crevices of ‘rock outcroppings in the summit grass lands, altitude about 
2,850 m, C. UM. Z. 16302, Copeland. 
A monotypic genus known from Mount Pulog, from across the Agno River 
near Pauai, and from Mount Tonglon (Santo Tomas) where it has also been dis- 
covered by Doctor Copeland. 
ASPLENIUM Linn. 
1. A. contiguum Kaulf. Enum. (1824) 172? 
In the pine region, altitude about 2,000 m, C. M. Z. 16268, McGregor 8874. 
This form, which has been identified by various authors as A. contiguum 
Kaulf., is widely distributed in the Philippines. It is doubtful if Kaulfuss’ 
species really extends to the Archipelago; it is otherwise reported from Hawaii. 
2. A. elmeri Christ in Philip. Journ. Sci. 2 (1907) Bot. 164. 
In the mossy forest ascending to about 2,500 m, O. M. Z. 16269, 16270, Merrill 
6378, McGregor 8867. A form, possibly representing a distinct species is repre- 
sented by Merrill 6379. 
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