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Sect. II. Symplophlebiece. — Venules variously anastomosing, 

 or reticulate. 



Neottopteris, J. Sm. 



158. N. vulgaris, J.Sm. — Asplenium Nidus, Zmn.— Luzon; 

 [n. 15.) 



159. N. muscBfolia, J. Sm Luzon ; (n. 89.) 



160. N. Phyllitidis. — Asplenium Phyllitidis, D. Don. — 

 Samar; («. 319.) 



161. N. stipitata, J. Sm. — Luzon; {n. 195.) 



Obs. The very distinct aspect, size, and texture of the 

 above specimens have induced me to consider them distinct 

 species. The genus is distinguished from the rest of Asple- 

 niece by the venules terminating in a transverse marginal 

 vein or border, 



Callipteris, Bory ; J.Sm. 



( Anisogonium, Presl. — Digrammaria, Presl. — Oxygonium, 



Presl. — Camptosorus, Link; Presl.) 



162. C. vittcBformis, J, Sm. — Samar; (n, 329,) 



163. C.ovata. — Diplazium ovatum, fVall. — Leyte; («. 307.) 



164. C. alism/^/olia. — Diplazium alismsefolium, Presl Reliq. 

 Hank. — Luzon; (n. 116.) 



Obs. This and the preceding species produce simple and 

 pinnate fronds on the same plant ; and, what is rather singu- 

 lar, the pinnate form does not appear to have been before 

 noticed, as both species are merely described from the simple 

 state, hence the names are not now very applicable. 



165. C. elegans, J. Sm.— Luzon; (n.276.) Leyte; (n.305.) 

 1G6. C. spi7iulosa. — Diplazium spinulosum, Blume. — Leyte; 



(n. 803.) 



167. C. waManca.— Diplazium malabaricum, 5pr€«^ — 

 Asplenium ambiguum, Sic: Willd.; Schk. Crijpt. t. 75.— 

 Luzon ; (n. 35.) 



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