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TrielKHiiciBies aoroMU'iim. Coin*!,. Pliilipp. J uin. 

 Sci., VP\ 72). 

 \ Var. «iBatiim: Pinnae centrales basi oblique cuneatae; 



pinnae inferiores sabrotundae, basi satis truncatae ; sori in quaque 

 pinna fertili 3 — 5, incUisio anguste alato, receptaciilo fragili.— 

 New Guinea (near Leparei Eiver, Janowski No. 52). 



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i^ai^ilea ereiiata. JP#*.. Rel. Haenk., I, 84, tab. XII, 

 fig. 13; Copel., Philipp. Journ. Soi., IV^, 12; not M. minuta, 

 L., m Nov. Guin., VIII, 733. 



Sporocarps 1 — 2, neither ribbed nor bordered. 



Also in New Guinea {Merauke, Versteeg No. 1950). 



l§€>§PORf^ ff.ll €>P<I01 AI.E^. 



HETERO^PORE I.YC«P€«>B AÎ^ES. 



Neiaj^iiiella coiivolveiis. r, /f . r. f*.; S. involvens, 



Sprmg, Mon. Lycop., Il, 63; (not Lycopodium involvens, Sw.). 



Heterophijllum, Monostelicae, a2 . Rosulantes. — Hieronymus is 

 inclined to unité this with S. tamariscina Spring (Le. 64). 

 Authentic spécimens of both species occurring in the Buitenzorg 

 Herbarium (Cuming Nos. 1997 & 2001) are in my opinion 

 distinct enoiigh to keep them separated. — The spécifie name has 

 been transferred in order to prevent confusion with S. involvens 

 Hieron. {Lycopodium involvens Sw., S. caulescens Spring), Hedwi., 

 L, 2. 



llielajaiiBella eoiiU'i*tls!*iBiia. t\ i. i\ Ki. 



Heterophyllum, Monostelicae, sp Radicantes. - Gaules + decura- 

 bentes vel subascendentes, apicera versus ascendentes, ca 15-30 

 cm longi, ramosi, parte inferiore in sicco plani, supra et subtus 

 2-sulcati, ramificationibus partim pinnatis partim dichotomis, 

 erectopatentibus vel suberectis, ramulis ultimis ca 1 - 7 cm 



