VITTAHI A. J. Smith. 



Viffaria siiioata. iituhti. Linn., XXXVI, 6b; Pleuro- 

 gramme sulcata, MetL, MS. See tab. II, fig. 3. 



Spécimens gathered in Banca by Mr. Teysmann are distin- 

 guished from the typical form (Bedd., Handb. Ind. Ferns, flg. 240) 

 in having the outer valve of the grooves narrowed at the base 

 or at the centre, and much dilated and very obliquely truncate at 

 theedge.— The plants were erroneously determined as V. pusilla, Bl. 



Banca. 



Vilfaria |>u*iIEa. Ht.. Enum. 199. See tab. IL fig. 2. 



Spécimens gathered in Bornéo by Dr. Hallier differ from the 

 form drawn by Mettenius (Ann. Mus. Bot. L. B., IV, tab. VII, 

 fig. 12) in having the outer valve of the soriferous grooves broad- 



est at the base, and narrowed gradually towards a snbacute 

 (thin) edge. - The plants were erroneously determined as V. debilis, 

 Kuhn. 



Bornéo. 



PHEGOPTERIS. Fée. 



Phe$'0|>teris Hoseï. r. A. r. H.: Meniscium Eosei r 

 Bk., Journ. of Linn. Soc, Bot., XXII, 230; Bryopteris Hosei, 

 0. Ghr.j Ind. Fil., 271. 



Var. sumbensis : Pinnae more numerous, 12 — 16-jugate, 



rather falcate, serrato-crenate. Fertile fronds narrow, + 2 1 / 2 — 

 3 cm. broad, with the pinnae rather contractée!, 2 — 3 m. m. 

 broad, strongly falcate, the edges entire, + recurved when dry. 

 Sori in 1 row on each side of the costae. — Rhizome not seen. 

 Barren fronds sometimes provided with soriferous, but not 

 contracted pinnae. - Sumba {Karita, Teysmann, No. 10693). 



CIT'LOPHOKUS. nesv>. 

 Cyclophorus rasamalae, C. Ch§\. Ind. Fil., 200; 



Polypodium Rasamalae, Rac, Flor. Btz., I, 99. 



