Cumingiane. N. O. Filices. 
TAB. DCXXXVIII. 
CYATHEA INTEGRA. J. Sm. 
Inermis, frondibus 2-3-pinnatis, pinnis lato-lanceolatis acuminatis 
pinnatifidis, segmentis lato-ovatis acutis subserratis glabris, 
soris plerumque rachin versus, involucris membranaceis pri- 
mum hemisphericis apice evanescentibus demum in lobis 4-5 
subregularibus patentibus fissis. 
Cyathea integra. J. Sm. En. Fil. Philipp.in Hook. Journ. of Bot. 
v. 3, p. 419 (name only). Hook. Sp. Fil.v. 1, p. 26. 
8. petiolata ; pinnulis seepissime petiolatis. C. petiolata. J. Sim. 
l. c. p. 419 (name only). 
Has. Amboyna; (Herb. Hook. from P. B. Webb, Esq.) Lucon; 
Cuming Herb. Philipp. n. 120.—6, Isle of Mindora, Philip- 
pine Islands ; Cuming no. 359. 
The pinnules are less deeply divided than any of the species 
with which I am acquainted, and might be said to be rather lobed 
_ than pinnatifid; so that much of the fructification is placed below 
the sinus, between it and the costa, and all the sori are remote 
from the costa, as the forking of the nerves is at a distance 
m it, 
Fig. 1. Portion of a fertile se jac with fruit ; ified. 
J. 2. Pinnule of var. 6 :—nat. bys : — 
