Ocronszz 30, 1908] PrERIDOPHYTES OF THE Horn or NEGROS 425 
BOTRYCHIUM. Swtz. 
Botrychium daucifolium Wall. 
In rich soil, alt. 1200 m., No. 9710. 
Mindanao. | 
India to Java. 
MARATTIACE AS. 
MARATTIA Switz. 
Marattia sambucina BI. 
Alt. 1200 m., No. 9832. ‘‘Locdo-itum.”’ 
Luzon. 
Malaya. 
Small specimens, with almost no trunk and ouly 8 to 5 
fronds. 
The number of luculi in the arangium varies from 5 
to 13. 
ANGIOPTERIS Hoffm. 
Angiopteris angustifolia Presl. : 
In moist woods, alt. 1200 m., No. 9833. ‘‘Locdo-bote.’’ 
The commonest Philippine species, from Luzon to Min- 
danao. 
Formosa to Java. 
Trunk 30 to 60 cm. thick and high, aerial roots thick 
and black, wiry. Stipe 1 to 3 m. long, and frond 3 to 
6 m. 
I have followed Christ in this identification not having 
access to the original description; but Cuming’s collection jnelu- 
des another species with much narrower pinnules. 
Angiopteris pruinosa Kze. (also determined after Christ). 
On cliffs by waterfall, alt. 900 m., No. 10275. 
Central Luzon to Negros and Panay. 
E Java. id 
| Forked pinnules not uncommon. 
