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PIcoïK'îiis taciiiiidis. r./I.r.fl.: Polypodium taenitidis, 

 V.A.V.R.; MS. in Herb. Bog. 



Eupleopeltis, Phymatopsis. — PI. taeniatae v.A.v.R. afï'inis 

 sed squamis rhizomatis pallide ochraceis, integerrimis, piiiiiis 

 horizontalibus vel subhorizontalibus, infeiioribus interdum sub- 

 deflexis, costulis (main veiiis) distinctis, veni.s secundariis (contra 

 lucein spectatis) basi nigris, cetorum absconditis. 



Sumatra [Indrapoera, C. G. Matthew No. 658*). 



BMeo|lCÎti!^ laeilîfrcïBls. r..J.r.fl. Polypodium taenifrons, 

 v.A.v.R., MS. m Herb. Bog. 



PI. taeniatae v.A.v.R. att'inis sed squamae rhizomatis ovato- 

 lanceolatae, integerrimae ; venae subregulariter anastomosantes. 



Main veins forked at the apex with 2 spread- 



ing veinlets, eommonly regiilarly united by 2-3 



transverse veins parallel to the costa, so as to 



from 2 — 3 rows of quadrangular areolae on each 



side; costal areolae much the largest, provided 



with 2 oblique free veinlets springing from the 



lower part of the main veins, one on each side ; other 



^ j^ I \ 1 areolae commonly without free veinlets; sori solita- 



/ II) \ ry in the costal areolae, commonly terminal on 



/ . 'fn i — I one of the free veinlets or uniting their apices. — 



tig a 



Pis 



5- «• 



PI. taeniata differs from this in having the rhizome scales 

 linear-lanceolate, obscurely eroso-denticulate, the veins anastomo- 

 sing irregularly, with the free veinlets spreading in varions 

 directions. 



Gelcbes [Moiint Sinadji, Capt. van Vuuren's Exploration 

 Excursion, Rachmat No. 896.) 



Pleopeltiî^ Bolstei'i (Copel.), r. J.t\#l.. Bull. Dép. Agr. 

 I. N., 1909, XXVII, 11 ; Polypodium Bolsteri, Gopel, Philipp. Journ. 

 Sci., F, 257, tab. IV .4; v.A.v.R., Mal. Ferns, 673. 



Plants occurring in the Buitenzorg Herbarium differ from 

 Copeland's description and figure only in having the rhizome 

 scales brown when young, the stipes longer in the adult plants 

 the fronds broadest at the centre, more gradually decurrent upon 

 the stipe. 



