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LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BoTANY [ Vou. III, Arr. 
continuous sori, and the lower edge of the pinna straight. 
Common northward to La Laguna, Luzon. 
Malaya and southern Asia. 
Lindsaya apoensis Copel. 
On mossy trunks, Mt. Apo, alt. 1800 m., No. 11503. 
‘*Libagod.”? ; 
Collected here several times. 
Lindsaya cultrata Swtz. 
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On mossy ledges along Sibulan river, alt. 900 m., No. 
10884. "''Libagod." 
Common throughout the Philippines. 
Malaya to Madagascar, India and Queensland, 
Lindsaya davallioides Bl. 
Terrestrial on steep, wooded slope, Mt. Apo, alt. 1460 
m., No. 10907. "''Sigbut." 
Northward to central Luzon. 
Malaya. 
Lindsaya pulchella (J. Sm.) Mett. 
On sheltered sides of mossy trunks, Mt. Apo, alt. 2000 
m., No. 11439. ''Marintok-sigbut." 
Throughout the Philippines. 
Malaya to Samoa. 
PLAGIOGYRIA (Kunze) Mett. 
Plagiogyria glauca (Bl.) Mett. 
On mossy ground, Mt. Calelan, alt. 2300 m., No. 10644. 
"Libagod." I have the same form from Apo, and almost 
-the same from Halcon. A somewhat different one occurs 
in Luzon. 
Malaya, southern China. 
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