196 Bulletin Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, Série 111, Vol. V, Livr. 3. 



usqiie 50 cm. loiigae, acumiiiatae; rhacliis pallide bruiiiiea, ceite subtus de- 

 cidiie, pallide fenugineo-fibrillosa. Piiiiiiilae tenues, giabrae, paullo remotae, 

 superiores ascendeiites. late adnatae, sequentes sensim horizontales et brevi- 

 ter petiolulatae, e basi lata, truncata lanceolatae; pinnulae maximae iisque 

 10 cm. longae et 2' ', ^'fi- latae, infra apicem longe acuminatum serratum- 

 que profunde pinnatipartitae ; costa subtus pallide fenugineo-fibrillosa. 

 Segmenta paullo remota, sinu obtuso vel truncato separata, ala costali aiigus- 

 tissima connata, horizontalia vel subhorizontalia, serrulata vel dentata vel 

 maxima lobata; segmenta maxima liiieari-oblonga, usque 12 mm. longa et 

 4 mm. lata, apice obtusa. :icute serrulata; venae +6 utrinque, obliquae, 

 superiores simplices, ceterae furcatae vel infimae parce pinnatae. Segmenta 

 ultima (lobi dentesve) obliqua, apice 2 — 4-serruIata. Sori brevissimi, sub- 

 oblongi, ad basin venarum positi, iiifimi antici costam contingentes; indusium 

 rudjmentare. tenuiter membranaceum. 



The indusium is hardly détectable, consisting of 2-4 ciosely placed, 

 fimbriate squamules hidden under the sorus even when young. 



Ternate: North Foramadiahi, in open forest, ait. 1400 m. (J, 

 A. LôRZiNG No. 1506, 11 March 1921). 



Diplazium subpolypodioides V. A. V. R., Bull. Btz. XX (1915), 1 1 ; Mal. 

 Ferns & Ail. Supplem. 1, 273, 



BuNNEMEIJER'S No. 8586 from Mt. Koerintji, consisting of several 

 complète spécimens, resembies very much MATTHEW'S old, incomplète 

 plant on which this species has been founded. — BiJNNEMElJER'S plants 

 hâve the gênerai aspect of D. polypodioides Bl., and are distinguished as 

 follovvs: Stipes when young very copiously scaly towards the base, less 

 so towards the apex; scales deciduous subulate from a siightly tuberculiform, 

 persistent base, fuscous, entire or sparingly denticulate, the lower the 

 largest, the higher growing gradually shorter. Fronds with the rhachises 

 sparingly asperulous by the persistent, hardly elevated, subtuberculiform 

 bases of fallen scales. Largest pinnulae of the smaller j^lants subsessile or 

 shoitly petiolulate, about 6 cm. long by 1' 2 cm. broad, with the lobes 

 X 3 mm. broad; costa beneath sparingly squamulose, glabrescent. Sori 

 siiort, occupying at best the lower half of the veins. 



Diplazium permirabile V. A. V. R. 



Anisogoniuni. D. proUfcro THOUARS affine, seti squamis stipitum 

 copiosis, longissime stipitatis. 



Caudex to + 30 cm. high Stipes 10 x ' f^^' 'oiigi when fresh dark- 

 grey-brown or ferrugineous, when dry dirty brown or fuscous. copiously 

 scaiy throughout; scales linear-subulate from a peltate-cordate base, brown, 

 black-margined, minutely, horizontally 2-fisso-denticulate, eacli scale borne 

 on "the apex of .1 horizontally spreading, soft, flexible, spiniform protuber- 



