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broad. the lower distant; pinnulae very numeroiis, rhomboidal, 

 rather close, toothed towards the mucronate apex, the teeth 

 mucronate or blunt, the upper side coarsely crenate or shallowly 

 lobed at the edge, ])luntly subauriculate, the lobes blunt or rounded, 



the lower side narrowly cuneate at the base — ? 



(Zippelius No. 16457), Java [Preanger Regencie.% Lefèbre No. 59; 

 Raciborski; Koorders No. 32055 [i>; Banjumas Besidency, Backer 

 No. 519). 



Triclioiiiaiic's Kotheiiii. r. J. r. fl. 



Eutricko7nanes^ Ptilophyllum.- T. humili affine sed venulis 

 spuriis marginalibus carentibiis, et venulis spuriis accessoriis inter 

 marginem et costulas copiosis, erecto-patentibus, irregulariter sparsis 



praesentibus. 



Differs from T. huraile by the absence of the marginal spurious 



vein and the présence of nunierous erectopatent, irregularly 

 scattered spurious veinlets between the margin and central veins. 

 Fronds ovate in gênerai outline, up to 5 cm. long, to 2 cm. 

 broad; veins 1 in each ultimate segment, not reaching the apex 

 of the segment, naked or provided with minute, distant, ilbril- 

 like scales. Sori solitary on the upper side of the primary 

 segments at the base, or on both sides of them : tube with the 

 mouth hardly dilated, conspicuously 2-lipped, the lips triangular, 

 erect or somewhat spreading. 



Java {Preanger Regencies, Dr. W. Rothert). 



Villaria l.olieriaiia (Christ), r,A,r, H..Pleurogram- 

 me Loheriam, Christ, Bull. Herb. Boiss., 2e Série, VI, 1006; 

 Monogramma Loheriana, v. A. v. R., Mal. Ferns, 553. 



Taeniopsis. — Rhizome ascending, relatively long, to ca 7 — 8 

 cm. high, the scales dense, brown, linear-subulate, entii-e, soon 

 hidden among the crowded roots. Fronds numerous in the largest 

 spécimens, approximate, linear, 5-15 cm. long, 2 — 2^/2 mm broad, 

 often blunt, narrowed gradaally to the base or a short stipe; under 

 surface flat, upper prominent in the fertile région, the transversal 

 section of the frond therefore much resembling that ofV. pusilla 

 Bl (See this Bulletin, 1908, XXI, tab. II, fig. 2a) but half as 

 thick. Texture coriaceous; midrib distinct beneath but lost in the 

 suddenlv thickened fertile région, grooved above. Sori confined to the 



