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simplices vel furcatae, subtus relative obsciirae, pellucidae; venulae 

 récurrentes relative loiigae, impellucidae. Sori saepe contigui, 

 intramargmales; sporangia ca 6 — 9; inclusium minutiim, fimbriatum. 



Near typical A. evecta Hoffm. 



Cultivated in the Buitensorg Gardens. 



Antropliyiim yîttarioicle^. Hk„ Journ. of Bot., 



XXVIII, 267; tliis Bull., tab. II. 



Spécimens occurring in the Buitenzorg Herbarium differ 

 from Baker's diagnosis in having the fronds 10—30 cm long, 

 2 — 6 mm broad, and the sori provided vvith linear paraphyses 

 not thickened at the apex. 



Also in Bornéo {Labang, Capt. van Genderen Stort's North 

 Bornéo Boundary Commission, Anidyah No. 264). 



Aiitropliyuiii ««iiiiulaii», r. A. r. H. 



A. plantagineum Klf. simulans sed squamis rhizomatis 

 nigricantibus, soribus superficialibus, paraphysibus apice elongato- 

 clavatis. 



Resembles in shape A. plantagineum Klf. ; differs from A. 

 latifolium Bl. by its lanceolate fronds. 



Java [Mt. SalaPo, C. G. Matthev^^ No. 542). 



A^piflîiim aiiifilifoliiiiti. r. .J. r.H. 



ASap-em'a. — Stipites longi, in sicco fusci, nitentes, graciliter 

 fibrilloso-pilosi. Frondes herbaceae, glabrae, ovatae, ca 60 — 65 

 cm longae, fere aequilatae, acuminatae, pinnatae ; rachis, costae 

 costulaeque supra plus minusve dense pubpscentes, subtus sparse 

 fibrilloso-pilosae vel glabrescentes. Pmna terminalis ovata, acumina- 

 ta, basi profunde pinnatifida, segmentis basalibus falcatis, acuminatis, 

 obtuse lobatis ; pinnae latérales ca 4 utrinque, falcatae, acuminatae, 

 infimae maximae, petiolatae (petiolo ad 3 cm longo), profunde 

 pinnatifldae, basi pinnatae, segmentis infimis posticis maximis, 

 falcato-lanceolatis, ca 20 cm longis et 71/2 cm latis, apice 

 acuminatis integerrimisque, ceterum pinnatifidis, lobis triangulari- 

 falcatis, usque ad 4 cm longis et 21/2 cm latis, acutis obtusisve. 

 Sori relative magni, compitales, utroque latere costularum 1-seriati 

 vel inter venas principales (main veins) breviter 2-seriati; indusium 

 glabrum, persistens. 



Perak (Gopeng, C. G. Matthew No. 509). 



