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 CIBOTIUOT. Hanlfms. 



Ciliotiiim Imrometz (Baranetz), •#. Sm. 9 Journ. of 

 Bot., I, 437; Christ, Philipp. Journ. Sci., II, C, 117. 



Christ recognizes four distinct forms of Cibotium, which 

 probably may be regarded as varieties, and from an examination 

 of the material of the Buitenzorg Herbarium I distinguish still 

 two forms more : 



Var. set os il m : Like var. sumatranum {G. sumatraniim, 

 Christ, La, 118), but the rachis, costœ and costulae densely clothed 

 with pale-brown or yellowish bristles spreading in various 

 directions and leaving the rachis subasperous when they fall. 

 Sori 1 or rarely 2 on each side, occupying the base of the seg- 

 ments, remote from the costse ; indusium fulvous. — Locality not 

 mentioned, but very probably malayan. 



Var. lampoilJS'ense: Like var. Cumingii (G. Cumingii, 

 Kze, Christ, Le, 118), but the ultimate segments falcate, bluntly 

 crenato-serrate. Costae and costulae copiously (not densely), but 

 deciduously furfuraceous, the tomentum loose, pale-brown, inter- 

 mixed with long, firm, straight or crispée! , bristle-like, dark-brown 

 hairs. Sori rather close to the costae, less oblique; indusium 

 brown, not pruinose. — Sumatra (Teysmann). 



LU It 113 \1 1 Smith. 



Oleiehenia (Mertensia) anittoinensis. v. A. r. H. 



Frondes + 50—100 cm. longse, apice dichotomie, cseterum 

 pinnatse, rachide indumento deciduo, tomentoso vel furfuraceo ves- 

 tita, pinnis 2 — 3-jugis, erecto-patentibus, superioribus dichotomis, 

 infimis pinnatis, apice dichotomis, pinnulis dichotomis, furcis 

 omnibus foliaceis, profunde pinnatifidis, laciniis lineari-oblongis, 

 apice obtusis, crenatis, subcoriaceis, subtus plerumque glaucis, costa 

 tomento deciduo tecta, 1 — 2 cm. longis, ± 2 m.m. latis, laciniis 

 infimis plerumque reductis, suborbicularibus, ramulis ultimis acu- 

 minatis, apice grosse dentatis. 



Amboyna (Teysmann; Boerlage, N°. 488), Buru (Binnendijk, 

 N°. 153). 



