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The description is taken froni a liviiig spécimen uultivated 

 in the Buitenzorg Gardens. 



Oelebes [Mt. Bocsoe, Capt. van Vuuren's Exploration Expédition, 

 coll. Rachraat No. 165). 



('oiBioi£'r<i9iisiia ri'nxBiica (Don), iiiefs. in Engl. ^: 

 PrantI, Nat. Pll.fam., I^, 262, tig. 138 A-B\ v. A. v. !(., Mal. 

 Ferns, 527; Dlplazium fraxineum, Don, Prod. Flor. Népal., 12. 



Segments (pinnae or pinnulae) membranaceous to herbaceons, 

 gradually acuminate to abruptly caudate. 



Forma typica: Segments entire to subrepand, the basegraduallj^ 

 rotundatecnneate to rotundate truncate. 



^'ai'. <*reiiiila4a : Segmenta crenulata ad snbserrulato- 

 denticulata, acumine integerrimo ad snbrepandc — Jam (Ifi. Gedeh, 

 Tjibeureum, Hallier No. 443; 3ft. Oede/i, Tjibodas, Raciborski : 

 Mt. Snicroe, Backer No. 3679). 



^"ar. t^OBTJsEaïa (Gymnogramiue scrrulata, BL, Ennm. 

 Plant. .Jav., 11, 113): Segments distinctly serrulate throughoiit, 

 the acnnien not rarely more coarsely so. 



^^ai*. f*iBl»CM>l'«lata (0. subcordata, Copd., in Leafl., 

 m, 823): Segments serrate, the acumen coarsely so, the base 

 rotundate-truncate to cordate. — Mindanao. 



o C',V<'Io|»liorig*i a('i'(»«>iii*lioi(l«'** iForst.), B*i'.. Epim , 



130; V. A. V. I!., Mal. Ferns, 683; Pohj podium acrostichoides, Ford , 

 Prod., 81. 



Forma typica: Fronds coriaceons, thiek when dry : veins hid- 

 den. — CeylonMalaya-Pohjnesia. 



Forma carnosa: Fronds tleshy, rather tliin when dry: veins 

 visible. — Sumatra [Lebo)ig Tandai, C. J. Brooks No. 203/S). 



f\v(*l!o]>lioi'im laiiC'iroliii«<. r..t.v.ii. 



Nipliopsis. — lUiizoma lunge repens ; scjuamae ovato lanceola- 

 tae, iiallide fuacae, acutae vel acnminatae, integerrimae, demum 

 peltato-oblongae et erosao, macnla central! atro-brnnnea vel cas- 

 tanea munitae. Stipites sparsi, + 20 — 25 cm. longi, obtuse an- 

 gulosi, glabrescentes. Frondes tlaccido-coriaceae, supra glabrae 

 (glabrescentes?), subtus pilis partim pallide rutis partim pallide 

 griseot'uscis et breviter stellatoramulosis et pilis stellatis sparsis, 



