292 Davallia. 



cordifolia, Eoxb. ? Humata pedata. 

 corniculata, M.* Java (Loll 220). 



Davallia epiphylla, M. Enum. 235. f. spec. Hb. Hook. 

 eristata, Reinw. Lindsaea retusa. 

 cumanensis, Kl. MS. Loxoscaphe theciferum. 

 Oumingii, Hk. Humata lepida. 

 cuneata, Spreng. Lindsaea trichomanoides. 

 ? cuneifolia, Hook. Acrophorus cuneifolius. 

 cuneiformis, Sw. Schrad. Journ. 1800, ii. 87 ; Id. Syn. Fil. 

 133, 349. Pacific Islands. 



Davallia cuneiformis, Willd. Sp. PI. 477; Spreng. Syst. 120; Detv. 



Prod. 316 ; Presl. Tent. Pter. 129 j Hook. Sp. Fil. i. 190; Kze. Sot. 



Zeit. viii. 193. 



Davallia didyma, Hedw. Fil. fasc. 4 f. Sw.; t. 22.-f. Pritz. 

 Trichomanes Cuneiforms, Forst. Prod.'n. 469 ; Pair. Enc. Sot. viii. 80. 



dealbata, A. Cunn. Loxsoma Cunninghami. 



decora, Moore, Sim, Cat. Ferns, 1859, 39. Java ; Penang. 



Davallia dissecta, Hort. in part. 



decurrens, Hook. Sp. Filicum i. 167, t. 44 B. Philippine 

 Islands (Owming 350). 



Davallia decurrens, Kze. Sot. Zeit. viii. 88. 

 Davallia alata, J. Sm. Hook. Journ. Sot. iii. 417. 

 Microlepia decurrens, Fee, Q-en. Fil. 326. 



Derihami, Hook. Microlepia Denhami. 

 didyma, Hedw. Davallia cuneiformia. 

 digitata, Klfs. Hb. Acropnorus repens, y. 

 dissecta, J. 8m. MS.: Moore et Houht. Gard. Mag. Bot. iii. 

 325. Java. 



Davallia dissecta, Moore, Gard. CJiron. 1855, 469 with fi&. ; J. Sm. Cat. 

 Kew Ferns 1856 ; Id. Cat. Ferns 66 ; Lowe, Ferns viii. t. 20. 



dissecta, Hort. in part. Davallia decora. 

 distans, Klfs. Microlepia distans. 



* D. corniculata : fronds ovate acuminate, 1-H foot long, smooth, coria- 

 ceous, tripinnate; pinnse elongately triangular acuminate; pinnules ovate- 

 lanceolate, the secondary ones (or segments) small sessile (more or less con- 

 fluent upwards), linear-oblong, acute, cuneate at the base, inciso-serrate 

 where barren, less deeply toothed where fertile, with the points of the teeth 

 prolonged into little curved horns ; son numerous, small, swollen upon the 

 upper surface; involucres roundish cup-shaped, with a truncated mouth. 

 This fern, like D. elata. with which it has been associated, is marked with 

 vein-like striae on the lower surface, but is very distinct from it in its out- 

 line and general character, as well as in the sori. It is remarkable for its 

 comparatively small size, and its neat finely-cut divisions, the teeth of which 

 in the fertile parts are very generally prolonged into little horns, projecting 

 beyond the sori. 



[Gen. 47. Sp. 1181.] 



