ROBINSON: PTERIDOPHYTA OF THE HAWAIIAN IsLANDs 585 
ODONTOSORIA CHINENSIS J. Sm. Bot. Voy. Herald 430. 1857 
Trichomanes chinensis L. Sp. Pl. 1099. 1753. 
Adiantum chusanum L. Sp. Pl. 1095. 1753. 
Adiantum chinense Burm. FI. Ind. 236. 1768. 
Trichomanes cuneiforme Forst. Prod. 330. 1786. 
Davallia chinensis J. E. Sm. Mém. Acad. Turin 5: 414. 1793. 
Davallia chusana Willd. Sp. Pl. 5: 414. 1793. 
Davallia tenuifolia Sw. Jour. Bot. Schrad. 18002: 88. 1801. 
Adiantum tenuifolium Poir. in Lam. Encyc. 1: 44. 1810. 
Davallia remota Kaulf. Enum. 223. 1824. 
Microlepia tenuifolia Mett. Fil. Lips. 104. 1856. 
Stenoloma tenuifolium Fée, Gen. Fil. 330. 1852. 
Lindsaya chinensis Mett. in Kuhn, Fil. Afr. 67. 1868. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Bojei, Mauritius. 
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical countries. 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Mett. Fil. Lips. pl. 27. f. 1-4. 1856. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Hawaii, Kuntze 1904 C; 23089 C; Robin- 
son V; Maui, Bailey C; Oahu, Capt. Haines B, C; Heller aja7 ©; 
2325 C; Robinson 3 Vi 25 V; 165 V; Knudsen 16 B; Wilkes Expedi- 
tion 13 B; Kauai, Kuntze 23034 C; Molokai, Hillebrand B; 
Hawaiian Islands, Baldwin 1z B, C; Chamisso B; Gaudichaud B: 
Miss Sessions C; Wilkes Expedition C. 
13. MICROLEPIA Presl, Tent. Pterid. 124. 1836 
Rootstock slender, creeping; leafstalk not articulate; blades 
various in size and texture; veins free, once or more than once 
forked; sori cup-shaped, upon a tooth or a sinus; indusium mem- 
branaceous, attached at sides and base, opening‘outward. 
Type species: Microlepia brasiliensis Presl. 
Leaf blade bipinnate, coriaceous, paleaceous. _ M. strigosa. 
Leaf blade tripinnate, chartaceous, glabrate. M. Speluncae. 
MICROLEPIA sTRIGOSA (Thunb.) Presl. Epim. 95. 1849 
Trichomanes strigosum Thunb. FI. Jap. 339. 1784. 
Dicksonia strigosa Thunb. Trans. Linn. Soc.'2: 341. 1794. 
Dicksonia japonica Sw. Jour. Bot. Schrad. 18007: 92. 1801. 
Davallia polypodioides Don, Prod. Fl. Nepal. 10. 1825. ~ 
Microlepia cristata J. Sm. Jour. Bot. Hook. 3: 416. 1841. 
