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A. Qrashoffii Rst. from Sumatra is unknown to me but, accordin» to 

 Rosenstock's diagnosis, I think it is a larger form of tliis. 



Aspleiiiiini n i d ii s, L., Spec, II, 1079; v. A. v. f^, Mal. Ferns, 439; 

 Supplem. 1, 282. 



Forma miiltilobum (var. multilohum, Mans. Bail., in Queensl. Agric. 

 Joiirn., I, 370, with plate; Coinp. Cat., 644, fig. 607): Fronds provided 

 with often many lobe-like latéral oiitgrowths; outgrowths varying from 

 short to more tliaii 30 cm. long, narrow to relatively broad, acute to bliiiit, 

 simple to copiously lobed again or forked to dichotomously decompound. — 

 Also in Java (near Buitenzorg) and probably also in other parts of Mulaya 

 and Papua. 



A s p 1 e n i u m f i b r i 1 1 i f e r u m, v. A. v. R. 



Neottopteris. — Rliizoma squamis lineari-subulatis, subintegerrimis, ob- 

 scure brunneis vestitum. Stipites aggregati, 2—4 cm. longi, decidue squam- 

 nlosi. Frondes tenuies, herbaceae, in sicco olivaceo-brunneae vel -virides, 

 supra glabrae, subtus praesertim ad venas pilis copiosis, simplicibus, fur- 

 catis vel parce stellato-ramosis, rufis, fibrilliformibus munitae, lineari-lan- 

 ceolatae, 45 — 60 cm. longae. 2'/4 — 2^/^ cm. latae, apicem longe acuminatum 

 et basin auguste vel abrupte cuneatam versus sensim angustatae; costa 

 pallida, subtus leviter prominens; venae subpatentes, graciles sed distinclae, 

 simplices vel furcatae, non obscurae, apice paullo incrassatae. Sori relative 

 longi sed marginem costamque non attingentes, plerumque venis sterilibus 

 1—3 vel ramulis posticis sterilibus vernarum furcatarum interpositis; in- 

 dusium firmum, persistens, pallidum. 



This plant, received under tlie name of A. phyllitidis Don, is absolutely 

 différent from several other plants received under the same name and that 

 are ail identical. — It may be possible that this spécimen previously has 

 been described under another name but 1 can nowhere find a description 

 fitting it. 



Philippines {Samar, M. Ramos, Bur. of Sci. No. 1652). 



Asplenium teneru m, Forst., Prod., 80; v. A. v. R., Mal. Ferns, 

 458; Supplem. I, 290. 



R. C, Bakhuizen van den Brink's Nos. 2375 and 2395 from /ava 

 (Preanger Regencies, Tjibeber, Tjadas Malang) are distinguished in having 

 the pinnae small, to 1^/4 cm. long, to '/2 cm. broad (excl. the auricle), the 

 first with the pinnae shallowly crenate, the last with the pinnae conspic- 

 uously serrate-dentate. 



Asplenium unilatérale, Lam., Enc, II, 305 ; v. A. v. R. Mal. 

 Ferns, 466; Supplem. 1, 295. 



A spécimen from Sumatra {Deli. Sibolangit, W. Docters van Leeuwen), 

 cultivated in the Buitenzorg Gardens, has several pinnae with some of the 

 sori distinctly double, diplazioid. 



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