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of 2 opposite narrow valves attachée! to the same vein as the 

 sorus, 1 on each side. meeting at the middle above the réceptacle. 



Pll.yZiîliiii ilill/.a (Ces.), r. .1. r. #1.. Triphlebia Linza, 

 Bk., Becc, Mal, III, 42, tab. V: v. 4. v. R., Mal. Ferns, 479; 

 Asplenium Linza, Gf.s., Fel. Becc. Polin., 4, 7. 



A spécimen gathered by Schlechter (No. 14103), determined 

 by Christ (Schum. & Laut., Flor. deut. Schgeb., Siippl., 42), 

 differs from Ph. intermedia v. A. v. R. only in having the fronds 

 broader, 21/9—5 cm. broad, more irregularly repando-crenate to 

 sinuate, the veins more spreading, the 2 sori of each pair i-ather 

 "approximate, and the empt}', hyaline interstice therefore nai'row", 

 with the indnsia rather reaching each other with their free edges 

 when young. 



New Gumea. 



■•BeopelliN 2ii/.oiiic*a (Copel.), r.^J.r.H.. this Bnlletin, 

 1909, XXVII, 7: Polypodmm, luzonicum, Copel, Philipp. Journ. 

 Sci., I, Snppl. IL 1(32, tab. XXIII, v. A. v. R., Mal. Ferns, 651. 



Var. Ja^ailica: Rhizoma repens, paleis brunneis, minus 

 acuminatis, parce denticulato-ciliatis dense vestitum; frondes 

 minores, ca (3 — 10 cm. longae, 1 — 2 cm. latae, fertiles longissimae, 

 et angnstissimae, lanceolatae, integerrimae vel repando-sinuatae, 

 basi cuneatae, costulis (main veins) marginem haud attingentibus. 

 — Java {Preanrjer B.egencies, Koorders No. 40284 [j]. 



Perhaps a distinct species. Copeland's plant is unknown 

 to me. 



FÎCOliellis Fc'ei (Bory), r. .J. r. iî„ this Bulletin, 

 1909, XXVII, 12; Selliguea Feei, Bory, Dict. Class., 6. 588; Po- 

 lypodium Feei, Mett.,. v. A. v. R., Mal. Ferns, 675. 



Vai*. Klllieri: Frondes fertiles varietatis caudiformis more 

 caudatae, sed multo latiores, soris sororum varietatis vulcanicae 

 similibus. — Mwdawao (Elmer No. 11350). 



Poly«itîc*liiim ol>tll!iiiliil. .#. Sëu,. var. densum (Zipp.), 

 V. A. V. R., Mal. Ferns, 167; Aspidium densum, Zipp., MS. 



Fronds ca 40 — 80 cm. long or even longer ; pinnae numerous, 

 close, linear, acuminate, the largest 15 — 25 cm. long, to ca 2 cm. 



