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Var. cauilatum: Frondes angustae, 20 — 35 cm longae, 

 2 — 4 cm latae, aut lineari-spathulatae et apicc abrupte longe 

 subulato-acuminato, aut lineari-cuneatae et apice latissimo et 

 in laciniis dentiforraibus vel anguste subulatis (2 — 8) irregulariter 

 inciso; paraphyses apice late pyriformes, saepe latiores quam 

 longae. — Jaya [Preanger Regencies, Dr. Schouten). 



A<ii|)iflilllll Mîilleri. C, Chr., Ind. Fil., 83; A. con- 

 fluens, Mett., Kuhn, Linn., XXXVI, 125; Nephrodium confluens, 

 Muell, Hk. Bk., Syn. Fil., 504. 



Rev. Copland King's No. 161, from New Guinea, bas been 

 determined by Copeland as Tectaria Cesatiana Copel. (Philipp. 

 Journ. Sci., VI^,76), by Rosenstock as Aspidium latifoliwn J. S?n., 

 var. coriacea (Rst., MS. in Herb, Bog.), by Manson Bailey as a form 

 of Aspidium confluens Mett. — I believe Bailey is right. The doublet 

 occurring in the Buitenzorg Herbarium is rather sraall, with the 

 frond less broad than long, the lowest pinnae deeply pinnatifid 

 at the base and the lowest posterior lobe deeply lobed, the 

 surfaces naked except on the costae and costulae which are 

 rather densely pubescent above, the indusiura roundish-reniform, 

 not fugacious, with the sinus often closed or the basai lobes 

 overlapping.— King's No. 348 is unknown to me. 



X A«9piclîlim iiapiiaïuilll (Copel.), v\ /l.r.ii.; Tectaria 



papuana, Copel., Philipp. Journ. Sci., Vl^', 76. 



Doublets of King's No. 160 occurring in the Buitenzorg 

 Herbarium hâve the indusia partly round and peltate, partly decidedly 

 reniform, but with the sinus often closed. 



A)ii|ii<liiiiii tie Castroi. v\ J. r. ff. 



? Sagenia. — Rhizorm. brève, repens, crassum, lignosura, paleis 

 longis, subulatis, capillari-acuminatis, nigro-fuscis, nitidis dense 

 vestitum. Stipites approximati, ca 30 — 55 cm longi, fusci, mi- 

 nutissime puberuli, adulti glabri, in sicco angulosi et sulcati, basin 

 versus paleacei. Frondes ca 30 — 45 cm longae, pinnatae, rachide 

 decidue et minutissime puberula.' Pinnae ca 4-jugae, remotae, 

 herbaceae, glabrae; pinna terminalis simplex et lanceolata vel 

 basi trifida segmentis lanceolatis; pinnae superiores ascendentes, 

 interdum suberectae, simplices, lanceolatae, subfalcatae, ca 10 cm 

 longae et 3-31/2 cm latae, sessiles vel breviter petiolulatae, acu- 



