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edge, tlie upper edge very sliglitly crenate, the upper ones close together, 

 but scarcely imbricate; texture pellucido-herbaceous ; sori in a continuous 

 or slightly interrupted line along the upper edge. 



Luzon, Cuming 198; Tonglon, Loher 51; Gubat, Baranda 18, Lamao 

 River, Bataan Province, Merrill 3779, Copeland 271, 231, 228 (with remote 

 pinnae), Gimogon River, Xegros, Copeland 67, 52 (pinnae imbricate). 



Borneo. 



Baker says this is merely a variety of L. culfrata. 



(9) L. montana Copeland. Rhizome very short-creeping; ferruginous- 

 scaly; stipes 1 to 3 cm. high, tufted, slender, flexuous, red browii below, 

 upward becoming straw color and almost glabrous, like the rachis; frond 

 3 to 6 cm. high, 1.5 cm. broad, pinnate; pinnse stalked, 9 mm. broad, 

 6 mm. deep, the lower ones very deflexed, their loAver margin reflex-arcuate, 

 upper margin round, entire or incised, general shape semiorbicular, upper 

 pinnae smaller, ascendent, with acute bases; texture coriaceo-membrana- 

 ceous; veins free, flabellate; sori submarginal, usually continuous. 



Mount Mariveles, altitude, 1,100 m., Copeland 230, terrestrial. 

 Different from L. concinna in the mucli shorter fronds, and deflexed, 

 firmer, and much deeper pinnse. 



(10) L. cultrata Swartz, Syn, 119. Rhizome short-creeping; stipe 3 

 to 6 cm. long, wiry, flexuose, rich brown; frond about 20 cm. long, about 

 2 cm, broad, simply pinnate; largest pinnae 12 mm. long. 6 mm. deep, 

 not imbricate, the lower margin straight or slightly curved, usually upwards, 

 the upper edge slightly lobed, so that the continuity of the line of the 

 fructification is broken, sometimes nearly entire, pinnoe stalked; texture 

 coriaceo-membranaceous. 



Luzon, Cuming 65, 243; Davao, Loher 50; Copeland 1208; Hinay-Gate, 

 Baranda 19; Benguet, Toirping 197, 308, 



Madagascar and Himalayas to Queensland and perhaps Japan. 



L. cultrata Sw. var. varia Copeland. Differs from the type in the much 

 shorter frond and stipe, membranous texture, and very variable form of 

 the pinnip. 



Baguio, on rocks along streams, apparently common, Elmer 6003, Top- 

 ping 191, 198. 



(11) L. adiantoides J. Sm. (L. humilis Kuhn ) . Stipes nearly tufted, 

 black, polished, wiry, 2 to 5 cm. high; frond 10 to 15 cm. long, about 

 2 cm. broad, simply pinnate; pinnae 1 cm. long, 6 mm. deep, the upper 

 imbricate, the lower edge straight or slightly curved, the upper rounded 

 and broadly lobed about one-third of the Avay down; texture pellucido- 

 herbaceous; sori mai-ginal in the lobes. 



Camarines Sur, Cuming 17G; southern Luzon, Baranda 17. 

 Java. 



(12) L. loheriana Christ, Bull. Herb. Bois. 6(1898) :144. Rhizome 

 short-creeping, firm; stipes 2 cm. long, fasciculate, terete, slender but 

 firm and erect, base purple; frond 12 cm. long, 1 cm. wide, lanceolate- 

 acuminate, simply pinnate; pinnae alternate on 2 mm. long petioles, 5 mm. 

 long, triangular-cuneate, lower edge entire, upper deeply bifid; lobes 

 broadly cuneate, with evident, forked, free veins; sori terminal, single 



