Phegopteris.} FILICES. 563 
the lobules, those from Molokai have firmer brownish fronds, which . _ Ri are 
truly quintupli-pinnate, with shicrtie and blunter teeth to the lobules. Nat. n «Olua». 
® var. Mauiensis. — Frond thicker, pale, deltoid, small, only 11‘ long 
and as broad at the base, bi-, tripinnate, the tertiary segments sessile. 
The pale brownish stipes, he stramineous rhachides and the whole 
uhserside of the frond pubescent with thin hairlets which consist of a 
Single series of cells, many ositte in a globose viscid gland. 
W. slope of Eeka at Kaanapali, Mau 
~ var. rugulosa. — Stipes and rhachis dark purplish-brown, rough, 
Viscoso-pubescent throughout, the er 1 ft. long. Fron subeorincons, 
1 ft. long, pubescent over both Sai Youngest sori ce red 
by the reflected tooth, but soon free and open, All hairlets of one row 
of cells and ending in a globose, —s gland. — Polypod. oe 
ane — Sp; Fil FV; es with syno — Metten. Phegopt. 
one specimen in . Baldwin's ea naeere! without indication ot ‘pa ad 
Seg Bh like the pecs. Slant 
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4 var. flaccida. — Frond ee flaccid and pale, oblong or lanceolate, 1 ft. 
long, bipinnate, the lower pinnae remote. Stipes and main rhachis deep 
purplish-red, as in +, and viscoso-pubescent, the rhacheoles stramineous. 
e from Mr. Baldwin’s collection, without recangeniy of ier dM Perhaps only 
‘ol. Pe , Kze., and in 
The species extends over S. America, eae . Zealand and N. Caledonia, Malay 
Islds. to Japan, India, Bourbon, St. Helena and Tristan d’Acunha. A Hypolepis in every 
respect but the naked sori, and perhaps not even specifically distinct from H. tenuifolia, 
Bernh., which occurs on the Society, Navigator and New Hebrides Islands. 
P. crinalis, Mann, Enum. no. 610. — (Polypodium crinale), Hook. d& Arn. 
wg eech. p. 105. — Caudex Bherk: erect. ith ns aac mae es or pur- 
plish-black, 1'/2—2 ft. long, clothed throug 
blackish, glandular scales which rise fins a Liltacentates base, the glands glo- 
bose, sessile or raised. Frond subcoriaceous, dark-green, polystichoid, ovate 
vr oblong-lanceolate, truncate below, 10—18’ long, bipinnate, tripinnatifid; 
the rhachides and costules fibrillose with stiff dark hairlets. Stipitate pinnae 
—15 on a side, subascending, ovate-lanceolate, the lowest 3—5‘ long on 
Stalks of 11/2—3, uneven-sided, ovate-lanceolate. Pinnules oblong, ob- 
tuse, even rounded at the subentire apex, below notched or cut into 
subopposite, deltoid or oblong, obtuse or truncate, almost entire lobes or 
segments, the lowest basal pinnules 1'!/2—2’  4—8” and rather acute. 
Veinlets ending with an obtuse apex within the margin, simple or once 
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