ENUMERATIO FILICUM PHILIPPIN ARUM. 415 



LiNDS^A, Dry. 



218. L. ohlongifolia, Reinw.— Luzon ; (w. 186.) 



219. L. cultrata, Sw Luzon; {n. 65, 243.) 



220. L. concinna, J. Sm Luzon; {n. 198.) 



Obs. This is very Wke Lindscea elegans, Hook., but it is not 

 so rigid in habit. 



221. L. adantioides, J. Sm Luzon; (n. 176.) 



222. L. rigida, J. Sm.— Malacca ; (n. 397.) 



Obs. Allied to Lindscea stricfa, Dry., but differing in the 

 pinnules being dentate. 



223. L. decomposita, Willd.; Wall.— Malacca ; («. 393, 

 404.) Leyte ? {n. 306.) 



Obs. Although No. 40 1 is only simply pinnate, I do not 

 hesitate considering it the young state of the bipinnate fronds 

 of No. 393, which again is scarcely distinct from the West 

 Indian Lindscsa trapezlformis, except that the stipes of the 

 latter are (when dry) quadrangular, whereas in the present 

 species they ai-e semiterete. 



224. L. tenera, Dry.— Malacca ; {n. 399.) 



Obs. This is scarcely different from a species from Vene- 

 zuela. 



Synaphlebium, J. Sm, 



225. S.recurvatum. — Lindsaga recurvata, Bhtme. — Lindsasa 

 mtenSjReinw. — Lindsasa serpens, Wall. — Malacca; («. 392.) 



226. S. obtusum, J. Sm. — Malacca ; («. 394.) 



Obs. These two species, and also LindscBa pectinata, Reinw., 

 and Lindscea lobulosa^ Wall., constitute this genus, which is 

 distinguished from Lindscea by the venules anastomosing, and 

 from Schizoloma by the midrib being excentric as in Lindsaa. 



Odontoloma, J. Sm. 



227. O.pidchella, J. Sm.— Luzon; {n. 2 IT). 



228. O. Boryana Davallia Boryana, Presl Reliq. Hcenk. 



— Luzon ; (n. 50.) 



229. O. temiifolia. — Lindssea tenuifolia, Reinw.— he} ie \ 

 {n, 309.) 



