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 EII'JIKIOI'IIYIJjI M. HiHilh. 



li.ynieiiopli.ylIiaBii liinr/Ji. Rrantt, Morph. d. Ge- 

 fâsscr., I, Hymenoph., 54. 



If this plant is the same as lately foimd by the Ladies von 

 Grâvenitz and Stein the description will be: 



Stipes distant, more than ± 1 c.m. apart, sparingly hairy, 

 1 — 2 c.m. long, narrowly winged (rather marginate) towards the 

 frond. Fronds lanceolate-oblong to subdeltoid-ovate, 4 — 5 c.m. 

 long, l 1 / 2 —2 1 / 2 c.m. broad; main rachis narrowly winged, the 

 wing entire, not toothed. Pinna? eut down to a winged, not 

 toothed rachis into linear, simple or forked segments, which are 

 blunt at the apex, toothed at the margin. Texture thin, hyaline ; 

 under surface covered with scattered, spine-like hairs on the 

 costae. Sori terminal on the main and higher secondary rachises 

 and some anterior segments of the higher pinnulse ; indusium 

 oblong, the base conical, covered with spine-like hairs on the 

 under side, the valves subacute, slightly toothed at the apex; 

 réceptacle linear, slightly exserted. 



Java (Ladies von Grâvenitz and Stein). 



TIIM'IHMI.WKK. Linné. 



Triclioiiianes (Cephalomanes) suniati aiium. r. A. 

 t% H. 



T. j avanie o et asplenioideo affine. Pinna? margine acroscopico 

 lobata?, apice dentatœ, lobis apice dentatis, inferioribus (1 — 3) + 

 elongatis et auriculiformibus, lobis inferioribus pinnarum inferi- 

 orum liberis et plerumque petiolatis; pinnae superiores apicem 

 frondis versus sensim reductae, summse valde contracta?, petioli- 

 formes, auguste marginatae. Sori apices pinnarum superiorum 

 occupantes, in pinnis reductis solitarii, in pinnis caeteris 1 vel plures, 

 indusio marginato, limbo erecto, truncato, leviter concavo, alis 

 in dentés latérales minutes excurrentibus. 



Sumatra (Burck). 



