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frondium et pinnaram numerosiora ; venae absconditae. Sori ro- 

 tundati, ad basin dentium solitarii. 



■Zollinger's No. 172, from Java, is intermediate between 

 this and P. millefoliuin BL, but nearer tlie former than the lat- 

 ter. — P. millefoliuni bas the texture thinner, and the pinnae very 

 irregularly incised. — See Rosenstock's information in Fed., Pxep., 

 XII, 525. 



New Guinea (von liOmer No. 1222.) 

 •^ Véir. îliiiK"li!*laliiiii: Pinnae non caudato-acuminatae, 



divisionibus angustioribus, anguste dentatis. 



New Guinea (von Rômer Nos. 789, 1304). 



MIciKK'liEaoïia nlirii|)la. r.B.v.Êi. 



Loinaiiopsis. — St. Kingii Gopel. affinis sed pinnis proportione 

 brevioribus latioribusque, ca 10 — 15 cm. longis et 2^2 — ^i/^ cm. 

 latis, in sicco olivaceo-fuscis, integerrimis vel apicem versus re- 

 pando-crenulatis, apice saepe rotundatis vel rotundato-truncatis 

 et abrupte subcaudato-acuminatis. 



Bornéo [Montrado Blutrict, Teuscher: Pladjoe, Capt. van 

 Genderen Stort's North Bornéo Boundary Commission, Amdjah 

 Nos. lis, 119, 121 p.p.). 



ëttMioflilacMia Kac'iboi>kii. €\ lhi\. ind. Fil., 

 625; St. Smithii, v. A. v. h\ (not Und.], Mal. Ferns, 720; Acros- 

 tichum Smithii, Bac, in Bull. Ac. Sci. Crac, 1902, 59. 



Pinnae plnrijugate in the adult plants.— This differs princi- 

 paliy from St. leptocarpa Und. (St. sorbifolia .T. Sm., var. spec- 

 tabilin] in having the pinnae broader, the veins more compact, 

 about 1 mm. apart. — St. leptocarpa lias the veins IV2 — 2 mm. 

 apart. 



NloiiocliEaciia Nmilliii (Fée), I #ir#.. Bull. Torr. Cl., 



XXXllI, 50; Lomxriopsis Smithii, Fée, ]\Irm., 1845, 71. tab. 

 XXXI II, fig. -Ig, tab. LUI. 

 Also in Bornéo (Teuscher). 



Ti'ic*lioiiiaiiC!>i l»îlol»aliim. v.A.v.ll. 



EiUrichomanes, PtilopInjUum. — llhxzowvà repens, dense nigro- 

 villosum. Stipites ca 3 — 4 cm. longi, dimidio superiore anguste 

 alati. Frondes deltoideo-ovatae, membranaceae, glabrae, ca 5 — (3 



