— 140 — 



gracilissimis, intricatis, albidis, lanuginosis, pilis stellatis, nigro-brunneis 

 intermixtis tomentosi, adulti glabri. Frondes rigide coriaceae, sup'"a mox 

 glabrescentes, subtus pilis stellatis densis, vix intricatis, non lanuginosis, 

 griseis vel rufis. pilis stellatis nigro-brunneis, sparsis intermixtis tomentosae, 

 lineari-lanceolatae, + 20 — 35 cm. longae, l'/2— 2 cm. latae. apice subac- 

 utae, margine anguste recurvatae, basi cuneatae, paullo decurrentes; costa 

 subtus prominens; venatio abscondita, non valde irregularis. Sori numerosi, 

 utroqiie latere costae 5— 6-seriati, inter venas primarias 4— 5-seriati, mox 

 confluentes et specie elaphoglossoidei, W — '/i: partem inferioreni frondium 

 non occupantes, marginem subattingentes. 



Epiphytical; ait. 13C0— 1400 m. 



C. lancifolius v.A.v.R. has the fronds larger, longer-stalked, the tom- 

 entum of the under side consisting of very finely woolly stellate hairs, 

 the sori contiguous but not confluent, remote from the margin. 



Sumatra {Mt. Merapi, H. A. B. Bunnemeijer Nos. 4825, 4970, 22—27 Sep- 

 tember 1918). 



Cyclophorus distichocarpus^ (Mett.), C. Chr., Ind. Fil., 1 98 ; 

 v.A.v.R., Mal. Ferns, 693; Polypodium distic/wcarpum, Aff^^, in Ann. Mus* 

 Bot. L. B., II, 231. 



The spécimens occurring in the Buitenzorg Herbarium hâve the under 

 surface of the fronds clothed with only 1 kind of crowded, moderately 

 long-branched, non-interlaced, brown stellate hairs. 



Cyclophorus asterosorus (Bk.), C. Chr., ind. Fil., 198; v.A. 

 V.R., Mal. Ferns, 694; Polypodium asterosorum, Bk., in Journ. of Bot., 

 XVIII, 214. 



Beccari's No. 458, on which Baker founded this specias, has the stipes 

 of the fronds when young clothed with a thin, compact mass of extremely 

 finely branched, crisped and interlaced, adpressed, whitish hairs, when 

 adult naked, the under surface clothed like the stipe but the coat surpassed 

 by loose, soft, moderately long-branched, contiguous but non-interlaced, 

 reddish-brown stellate hairs. 



H. A. B. Biinnemeijer's No. 5153 [Sumatra, Mt. Tulang) differs in 

 having the fronds abruptly, shortly and bluntly submucronate-acuminate, 

 with the coat of interlaced hairs replaced by a very thin layer of crisped, 

 subfurfuriform hairs and the sori when ripe not copiously stellato-pilose. 

 (Forma subfurfuracea). 



Davallia subdissecta, v.A.v.R., Bull. Btz., 1916, XXIll, 11; 

 Î918, XXVill, 17; Mal. Ferns & Ail., Supplem. I. 508. 



Var. subgenuina: Formae typicae subsimilis; squamae rhizomatis 

 basi subabrupte dilatatae, oblongae; indusium apice sinum dentium non 

 attingens. — Sumatra {Karo Plateau, Brastagi, J. A. Lôrzing No. 5925), 



